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amounts, $122,955 in 1896 and $156,215 in 1897 were shipped from 

 the consular district of Frankfort to the United States. 



According to the export returns of this office, the value of the 

 different kinds of paper exported from this consular district during 

 the year 1898 was as follows: 



Photographic paper $101, 466 



Colored paper 68, 054 



Transfer paper 6, 828 



Glazed paper 3, 285 



Fancy paper i, 530 



Wood pulp i, 244 



PAPER PUBLICATIONS. 



Publications relative to the manufacture of paper can be obtained 

 by application to the following address by prepaying cost of book: 

 Glintter-Staib, Biberach am Riss, Wurttemberg. 



Kirchners Technologic der Papier Fabrikation; price, $2. 



AnnuairedelaPapeterie Universelleby Ch. Lhomme; price, $1.50. 



Dahlheim Taschenbuch flir den Praktischen Papierfabrikanten; 

 price, $2. 



Karten der Papier Pappen und Papierstofffabriken Deutschlands; 

 price, $2.25. 



Karte der Franzosichen Papierfabrikation, by Chaignaud; price, 

 $1.50. 



Karte der Skandinavischen und Finnischen Papier Pappen und 

 Papierstoff Fabriken, by C. F. Bandelin; price, $1.50. 



Schubert Cellulosefabrikation; price, $1.80. 



Kirchners Technologic, as well as the Chart of the German Paper 

 Manufacturers, can only be obtained by subscribers to the Wochen- 

 blatt der Papierfabrikation, at Biberach am Riss, Wurttemberg, a 

 weekly newspaper devoted to the paper trade. At the address given 

 for German publications can be obtained a book entitled Adress- 

 buch dejr Papier und Papierstoff Fabriken von Giintter-Steib, in 

 which the addresses of all paper and pulp manufacturers in Germany 

 can be learned, as well as the dealers in rags and advertisements 

 of chemical firms, etc., that might be valuable to the American 

 manufacturer. 



Another paper periodical of Germany is the Papier-Zeitung, Carl 

 Hofman, Berlin, W. 



TRANSPORTATION. 



The average cost of transportation of 10,000 kilograms (22,046 

 pounds) of rags from Frankfort to paper mills that buy in the city 

 is $12.50. Wood is purchased at paper factories free of all charges 

 for freight at prices already indicated; but, owing to the great 



