50 BULLETIN 685, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Table XV 



. — Sources 



of surplus 



honey — Continued . 









Trees- 

 Continued. 



Shrubs. 



Berries. 



Cultivated plants. 



State. 



o e 



i 



O 



i 



1 



1 



1 



1 

 o 



n 



til 



6 



1 



d 

 o 



i 



1 

 O 



Maine 



P.ct. 



P.ct. 



P^ct. 



P.ct. 



P.ct. 



P.ct. 

 1.9 



p.ct. 



P.ct. 

 3.1 

 3.5 

 4.6 

 9.0 

 5.0 



6.0 

 24.2 



5.0 

 30.9 



5.0 



2.5 

 2.0 

 8.5 

 1.5 



p.ct. 



P.ct. 

 0.6 



New HampsMre 









0.7 

















7.2 

 .5 



2.6 







Massachusetts 





4.5 





.8 

 25.0 



20.4 

















Connecticut 





3.8 





0.2 



2.9 

 2.1 

 2.0 

 2.1 

 1.0 



1.8 

 1.2 



.8 



5.0 

 2.0 



1.5 





3.8 



New York 



















1.5 

























3.0 



3.0 

 4.1 

 4.3 





























.3 



.3 



.8 











.7 



1.0 

 40.2 



20.0 

 15.0 



13.2 

 .9 









18.0 

 15.0 



17.5. 

 35.0 



2.0 

 10.0 



10.0 

 1.0 





South Carolina 









1.0 



Georgia 



1.0 



5.0 

 6.0 





2.0 







Ohio 



.1 





1.7 

 1.2 

 .3 



6.4 

 2.1 

 1.2 

 1.1 















.4 







Illinois 





























.4 



9.7 



1.4 





































.1 







.6 

 .2 







.1 











1.7 





2.0 











North Dakota 















South Dakota 











.3 





1.5 



.9 

 .3 

 .2 

 .3 



.8 







Nebraska. . 





.3 



.5 

 1.5 



1.9 



5.0 

 6.3 

 5.0 











Kansas 

















1.4 



Kentucky. 

















Tennessee. 













1.0 

 1.0 



6.2 







Alabama 



15.0 

 10.8 

 15.7 



5.0 

 2.0 





2.0 





10.0 

 7.0 

 6.3 



24.5 







5.0 







15.5 

 25.3 





15.0 



Texas 





2.2 





1.0 





9.7 



1 Including in Florida 5 per cent black mangrove {Avicennia), 15 per cent saw palmetto 

 (Serenoa), 8 per cent cabbage palmetto (Sabal), and 10 per cent orange. California, 17 per 

 cent orange. 



2 Including mesquite (Prosopis), 13 per cent in Texas, 13 per cent in New Mexico, and 43 

 I)er cent in Arizona; sage (Ramona), 22 per cent in CaUfomia; catsclaw {Acacia greggii), 8 

 per cent in Texas, 1 per cent in New Mexico and Arizona; guajilla {Havardia), 4 per cent in 

 Texas; wild buckwheat {.Eriogonum), 11.2 per cent in California. 



