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BULLETIN 523^ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTTJEE. 



Table 14. — Arcraric vholcsalr j)riccs of ash Inmhcr {per J, 000 board fcef) in 

 various States, based on actval sales made f. o. b. mill for the years 1909- 



1916 — Continued 



State. 



1909 



1910 



1911 



1912 



1913 



1914 



1915 



1916 



North Carolina: 



Firsts and seconds, 4/4 



$38.19 

 25.67 

 12.84 

 17.00 



39.74 

 28.76 

 16.02 

 23.96 

 22.95 



41.65 

 28.01 

 17.07 

 25.53 



39.17 

 29.11 

 17.44 

 25.40 



339. 21 

 26.71 

 12.33 

 15.85 



44. 27 

 30.50 

 20.32 

 22.76 



22.42 



43.18 

 2S. 92 

 19.01 

 25. 31 



41.11 

 28.01 

 23.07 

 25.95 



38.25 

 19.00 



37.97 

 22.15 

 10.91 



S38. 29 

 25.35 

 14.94 

 15.50 



42.96 

 28.33 

 22.44 

 23.77 

 20.50 



42.02 

 28.76 

 18.55 

 25.44 



36.94 

 25.75 

 20.50 

 25.09 



$38. 84 

 24.84 

 12.50 



$38. 00 

 24.00 

 11.00 



$S6.67 

 25.33 

 14.00 

 24.00 



$38. 62 

 25.25 

 13.75 

 26.67 



$38.00 



No. 1 common, 4/4 



26.00 



No. 2 common, 4/4 



13.00 



Mill rim 



27.00 



New York: 



39.98 

 26.96 

 18.16 

 20.88 

 19.78 



38.64 

 28.03 

 17. 28 



40.00 

 26.50 

















No. 2 common 4/4 

































Ohio: 



Firsts and seconds, 4/4 



47.00 

 28.50 

 17.50 

 19.50 



55.00 

 34.00 

 23.00 

 27.00 



49.62 

 30.00 

 21.00 

 30.40 



50.00 



No. 1 common, 4/4 



30.00 



Nn ">. cnmmnTi 4/4 



20.00 





26.00 



Pennsylvania: 

























Mil 1 run 



21.85 











South Carolina: 



























Texas: 





39.40 

 22.40 

 12.50 









































Mill run 















Tennessee: 



Firsts and seconds, 4/4 



39.88 

 24.79 

 13.54 

 23.63 



37.97 

 25.51 

 13.20 

 26.50 



25.20 

 24.25 

 19.33 

 20.51 



41.03 

 28.65 

 14.73 

 21.78 



37. 27 

 2.5.00 

 13.78 

 21.02 



37.39 

 23.41 

 14.50 

 ^0.74 



37.54 

 25.22 

 17.01 

 19.00 



29.00 

 23.50 

 17.33 

 18.09 



42.40 

 27.84 

 18.44 

 22.79 



36. 19 



24.79 

 23.17 

 19.73 



38.04 

 24.00 

 13.16 

 21.96 



36.88 

 23.60 

 13.23 



36.51 

 22.86 

 12.36 

 20.50 



37.09 

 25.33 

 12.11 



45.68 

 28.82 

 17.57 



41.99 

 26.41 

 16.18 



41.42 

 25.60 

 15.98 



42.83 



No. 1 common, 4/4 .. . 



26.33 



No. 2 common, 4/4 



16.00 



Mill run 



30.00 



Virginia: 



Firsts and seconds, 4/4 











No. 1 common, 4/4 











No. 2 common, 4/4 











Mill run 











Vermont: 



Firsts and seconds, 4/4 















No. 1 common, 4/4 



"17.06" 

 20.26 



42.52 

 28.17 

 20.71 

 23.56 



36.66 

 23.44 

 22. 08 

 18.74 



26.00 











No. 2 common, 4/4 











Mill nm 



20.03 



40.47 

 28.49 

 14.89 

 18.00 



37.54 

 23.94 

 14.42 

 18.28 











West Virginia: 



Firsts and seconds, 4/4 



46.64 

 30.86 

 18.72 

 21.50 



43.40 

 30.62 



28. 72 

 22.73 



46.62 

 29.63 

 18.88 



43.88 

 26.88 

 16.88 



43.00 



No. 1 common, 4/4 



27.00 



No. 2 common, 4/4 



17.00 



Mil) riin 





Wisc-on.sin: 



Finsts and seconds, 4/4 



47.67 

 33. 75 

 31.10 

 15.00 







No. 1 common. 4/4 . 







No. 2 common, 4/4 







Mill run 











Table 15 gives the average wholesale prices for white and brown 

 ash lumber in various markets for 1908 to 1912.^ The prices quoted 

 are for 1-inch (4/"^) thick lumber only, including firsts and seconds 

 and No. 1 common white ash, and firsts and seconds, No. 1 com- 

 mon, and No. 2 common brown ash. 



1 Based on reports of actu.al sales, received by the Forest Service from many of the 

 the largest wholesalers in each of the markets quoted. 



