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\Vliitc oak. quarter-sawed (eastern oak). Middle West; South. 



Of total amount of quartered white oak manufactured 0.8 per cent 

 used in this industry. 



Wagons. 



Strong; durable. 



Rough, clear, 1 to 4 inches thick. 



It 1 wood. California. 



Bodies for automobiles and sight-seeing auto cars; linings and roofs 

 for wagons and automobiles. 



Bodies: rough, clear, 1 to 6 inches thick. 



Linings, roofs : f inch thick and upward. 

 Japanese oak, plain (Siberian oak}. Japan ; Siberia. 



Of total amount of plain Japanese oak manufactured 0.5 per cent 

 used in this industry. 



Bolsters ; cheap work ; fillers on automobile dashboards. 



Strength; finish. 



Rough, common to select, 1 to 3 inches thick. 

 American mahogany. South America. 



Of total amount of American mahogany manufactured 0.2 per cent 

 used in this industry. 



Fillers on automobile dashboards ; finish ; sash on automobiles. 



Beauty of grain. 



Rough or surfaced, first and second grades, f to 4 inches thick. 

 Black walnut. South ; Middle West. 



Of total amount of black walnut manufactured 1.8 per cent used in 

 this industry. 



Fillers on automobile dashboards. 



Surfaced, No. 1 and 2, 13-16 inch thick. 

 Australian iroribark. Australia. 



Of total amount of Australian ironbark manufactured 0.8 per cent 

 used in this industry. 



Poles, reaches. 



Hard ; strong ; tough. 



Surfaced, common, 1 inch thick. 

 Basswood. Middle West. 



Of total amount of basswood manufactured 1.5 per cent used in this 

 industry. 



Panels. 



Rough, No. 1 and 2, f and ^ inch thick. 

 Sugar pine. California. 



Wagon repairs. 



Surfaced, clear, 1 and 1J inches thick. 



