26 REPORT OF THE 



(ireat Forest of NortI)ern New ^.or^. 



Annual Production. 



FEET. FEET. 



1890 — Lumber, ...--- 325,690,634 



Pulpwood, ----- 51,956.262 



1891 — Lumber, - - - - - - 286,710,593 



Pulpwood, - - - - - 69,274,283 



1892 — Lumber, ------ 406,954,200 



Pulpwood, ----- 80,918,537 



1893 — Lumber, - 355,050,528 



Pulpwood, ----- 92,1-35,707 



1894 — Lumber, ------ 288,700,269 



Pulpwood, ----- 112,095,918 



1895 — Lumber, ------ 297,610,161 



Pulpwood, ----- 151,891,281 



1896 — Lumber, ------ 270,215,372 



Pulpwood, - - - - - 159,894,054 



377,646,896 

 355-984,876 



487,872,737 

 447,186,235 

 400,796.187 

 449,5oi»442 

 430,109,426 

 45o,995)4i6 

 544,234,307 



447,747,247 



In the annual reports of the State Forestry Department — 1890 to 1898 — will be 

 found the tabulated figures showing the product of each mill for that year, the 

 amount of spruce, hemlock, pine and hardwood being stated separately. These 

 annual reports form also a complete directory in which appears the name and loca- 

 tion of every sawmill and pulpmill in the State, together with the business address 

 of the firm or individual. 



1897 — Lumber, - - - - - - 284,907,544 



Pulpwood, ----- 166,087,872 



1898 — Lumber, - - - - - - 314,652,289 



Pulpwood, ----- 229,581,918 



1899 — Lumber, ------ 252,178,624 



Pulpwood, ----- 195,568,623 



