f)4 Eleventh Annual Repokt 



Prices. 



Very few of the reports indicated the prices paid for the dif- 

 ferent kinds of wood, so that the following figures are not entirely 

 reliable. However, the prices are suggestive: 



Kind ^^^^^^ P^^ 



of Wood. 1,000 Bd. ft. 



Apple ?100 00 



Basswood 20 00 



Beech -"^OO 



Cedar ^^ 00 



Cherry 27 50 



Chestnut ^^ 00 



Cottonwood 27 00 



Elm IS 00 



Gum 1200 



Hemlock 16 50 



Hickory ^0 00 



Mahogany 107 00 



Maple 16 00 



Oak 3000 



Oak, quartered 62 00 



Pine 2300 



Red gum ^0 00 



Sycamore 1^ 00 



Walnut 36 00 



Yellow poplar 27 00 



Tables Showing Sources of Lumber. 

 (232 Concerns Reporting.) 



The list indicates the kinds of industries and the number of 

 each. 



Industries Using 75 Per Cent, or More From Indiana. 



Baskets, 3; excelsior, 1; furniture, 12; hubs and rims, 1; nov- 

 elties, 2 ; plow handles, crates, porch furniture, 1 ; saddle trees, 4 ; 

 saw lumber and dimension stock, 61; slack cooperage, 6; sled run- 

 ners, bows, boxes. 1; spokes and hubs, 1; store fixtures, 1; tight 

 cooperage, 1 ; tool handles, 6 ; veneers, 3 ; wagons, 3 ; washing ma- 

 chines, 1. Total, 108. 

 Industries IJsiuf/ From 50 Per Cent, to 75 Per ccnl. From Indiana. 



Furnitui-c, 3; extension tables, 1; handles, 1; lumber, 1; lumber 

 and planing mill products, 1; pianos, 1; spokes and scythe snaths, 

 1 ; vehicles, 1 ; veneers, 1 ; wagons, 2. Total, 13. 



