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The sawmill of Newell & King cuts during the late fall and 

 winter months from 300 to 700 M board feet of pine, chestnut 

 and oak, probably 75 per cent, of the whole cut being pine. 



The Uxbridge branch of Wm. M. Harris, Providence, R. I., 

 deals in southern and western pine, shingles and cordwood. 

 This concern buys only cordwood locally, and this from wood- 

 lot owners who deliver the same. 



W. B. Tucker cuts pine and chestnut when they can be 

 bought. 



Land Types. 



^ Larger sizes are mostly red maple; smaller, gray birch. 



Warren. 

 The woodland is chiefly a second growth of chestnut and 

 oak. In the southern section there is a large area of young 

 mixed hardwoods. A few stands of good merchantable chestnut 

 and oak are left, but they are small and scattered. Pine forms 

 a still smaller percentage of the forest growth in this town than it 

 does in West Brookfield. The best stand of white pine is found 



