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BULLETIN" 146, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Table IV. — Net imports of raw cotton, by countries from which imported, for the year 

 ending Aug. 31, for specified years: 1895 to 1913. 1 



Year. 



Net imports of raw cotton (equivalent 500-pound 

 bales). 



Total. 



Imported from — 



Egypt. 



United 

 Kingdom 



Peru. 



All other 

 countries. 



1913 

 1912 

 1911 

 1910 

 1909 

 1908 

 1907 

 1906 

 1905 

 1900 

 1895 



225, 460 

 229,268 

 231,191 

 151, 395 

 165, 451 

 140, 869 

 202, 733 

 133, 464 

 130, 182 

 134, 778 

 99, 399 



182,238 

 175,835 

 183, 786 

 102,217 

 129, 985 

 120, 187 

 169,731 

 103, 669 

 108,283 

 106, 166 

 59, 864 



8,071 

 27, 049 



9,717 

 19, 435 



15. 722 

 13, 741 

 22, 493 

 20, 176 



14. 723 

 21,810 

 36,213 



10, 300 

 9,201 

 10,221 

 12,076 

 13, 508 

 5,586 

 8,564 

 7,440 

 5,941 

 5,116 

 2,335 



24,851 



17,183 



27, 467 



17,667 



6,236 



1,355 



1,945 



2,179 



1,235 



1,686 



987 



i U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Bulletin 117, p. 9. 



Table V.- — Quantity of kinds of raw cotton consumed and of stocks held in manufacturing 

 establishments: 1911, 1912, and 1913. l 



[Quantities are given in running bales, except that round bales are counted as half bales and foreign cotton 

 in equivalent 500-pound bales. Linters are included.] 



Kind and locality. 



Raw cotton consumed during year 

 ending Aug. 31 (bales). 



Stocks held in manufacturing 

 establishments on Aug. 31 

 (bales). 



1913 



United States 



Domestic: 



Upland 



Sea Island 



Linters 



Foreign: 



Egyptian 



Peruvian 



Indian 



Other 



Cotton-growing States 



Domestic: 



Upland 



Sea Island , 



Linters 



Foreign: 



Egyptian 



Peruvian 



Indian 



Other 



All other States 



Domestic: 



Upland 



Sea Island 



Linters 



Foreign: 



Egyptian 



Peruvian 



Indian 



Other 



5, 786, 330 



5, 195, 614 



54, 778 



303,009 



201,269 

 10,341 

 2,412 

 18, 907 



2,960,518 



2,834,732 

 12,696 

 98, 775 



10, 051 

 6 



475 

 3,783 



2, 825, 812 



2, 360, 882 



42, 082 



204, 234 



191,218 



10,335 



1,937 



15, 124 



5,367,583 



4,704,978 



778, 158 



870,646 



4,826,827 



94,856 



238,237 



180, 465 

 8,539 

 6,842 

 11,817 



4,258,750 



64,237 



206,561 



147, 192 

 8,903 

 9,793 

 9,542 



619,200 

 18, 525 

 60, 454 



70, 859 



1,044 



673 



7,403 



709, 495 

 23, 753 

 52,622 



77,029 

 1,482 

 3,806 

 2,459 



2,712,223 



2,328,487 



234, 509 



241,611 



2, 609, 369 

 11,112 

 76,345 



12,557 



2,230,225 

 7,987 

 79,352 



6,578 



285 

 2,555 



2,092 

 2,253 



210, 883 

 2,664 

 15, 325 



4,053 



4 



353 



1,227 



224, 730 



1,916 



11,508 



2,655,360 



2, 376, 491 



543, 649 



629,035 



2,217,458 

 83, 744 

 161,892 



167, 908 

 8,539 

 6,557 

 9,262 



2,028,525 

 56, 250 

 127, 209 



140,614 

 8,903 

 7,701 

 7,289 



408,317 

 15, 861 

 45, 129 



66,806 



1,040 



320 



6,176 



484, 765 

 21,837 

 41,114 



74, 262 

 1,482 

 3,802 

 1,773 



542, 191 



398,065 

 19, 280 

 43, 422 



70, 678 

 1,456 

 3,909 

 5,381 



101,114 



83,103 



655 



11,980 



4,644 



222 

 510 



441,077 



314,962 

 18, 625 

 31, 442 



66,034 

 1,456 

 3,687 

 4,871 



i U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Bulletin 117, p. 14. 



WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1914 



