C^^ Eleventh Annual Report 



Ijocated on the Ohio River, it stands almost at the gateway of the 

 hardwood region of Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia. 



If a more complete study of the wood-using industries of Indi- 

 ana is to be made by the State Board of Forestry for the use and 

 benefit of the people of this Stat^, and especially for the manufac- 

 turers of wood products, it certainly must be urged that more com- 

 plete answers be given to the questions which are sent to the wood- 

 using industries. Reports not complete nor accurate can be of only 

 doubtful value. If each concern will make a full and correct state- 

 ment, a study and report can be made by the State Board of For- 

 estry which will be of great use to the wood-using industries and to 

 the producers of wood. 



