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B. TIMBER IMPORTS INTO BREMEN.' 



I. CEDAR, CEDRELA ODORATA (?) 



As the quantities are not differentiated, it is impossible to know 

 from what tree the timber mentioned here is obtained. 



As the table indicates, other timbers, besides that used in the 

 cigar-box industry in the neighbourhood of Bremen, are men- 

 tioned. 



2. PITCH PINE FROM PINUS PALUSTRIS. 



This is only of interest as an indication of the rapid increase 

 in the consumption of pitch pine, which is not only true of 

 Germany, but elsewhere, especially England, if only figures to 

 prove this could be found. 



' " Berichte der Handelskammer," iSgo-1900. 



