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portaiice and quantity are white pine, hemlock, chestnut, oak, 

 maple (rock and red), white birch, yellow birch, beech, spruce, 

 ash, larch, gray birch, red elm and ironwood. 



Royalston has no wood-using industries. It has four saw- 

 mills cutting white pine, chestnut, oak, hemlock, maple, birch 

 and beech. 



W. Farrar at South Royalston has a small mill cutting from 

 100 M to 500 M board feet per year. 



Newton & Davis in the northeastern part of the town cut 

 1,000 M board feet per year. 



C. Perry in the northern part cuts 200 M board feet per year, 

 most of which is baled stock. 



G. E. Pierce has done some cutting in the western part of the 

 town. 



The daily capacity of these mills is about 8 M board feet. 

 They do not work steadily on account of a shortage of labor. 



1 Hardwoods are principally soft maple and gray birch, but some white birch and hard maple 

 are represented in the larger class^. 



2 Mostly soft maple and gray birch, with some white birch, beech and sugar maple, especially 

 in Classes 2 and 1. 



8 Mostly hemlock, with some spruce and larch. 



