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Value of imports and exports of essential oils into and from the U. S. A. 

 in the second half-years of 1911 and 1910. 







Imports 





Export 



s 







1911 



1910 



1911 



1910 









$ 



$ 



( 



Peppermint Oil 



9190 



12 645 



July 



{ 



Duty-free 



165 038 



147 970 



July 



Other indigenous oils 



32 323 



26 206 



Dutiable 



66 848 



47 281 



Foreign oils, duty-free 



3 709 



4138 













| 



„ „ dutiable 



7 746 



2 970 













| 



Peppermint Oil 



25864 



12 753 



August 



{ 



Duty-free 



196 190 



150 607 



1 



Other indigenous oils 



24 636 



23674 



Dutiable 



53467 



60 037 



August j 



Foreign oils, duty-free 



1021 



3 208 













I 



„ n dutiable 



5711 



3 608 













i 



Peppermint Oil 



74193 



54655 



Sept. 



I 



Duty-free 



139 037 



110 378 



I 



Other indigenous oils 



27 083 



33 001 



Dutiable 



56127 



36 999 



Sept. 1 



Foreign oils, duty-free 



2 877 



3320 













1 



„ „ dutiable 



2 839 



939 













r 



Peppermint Oil 



62 633 



60845 



October 



{ 



Duty-free 



164169 



130 909 



October j 



Other indigenous oils 



27 332 



32 219 





Dutiable 



73224 



55232 



Foreign oils, duty-free 



1815 



2348 













( 



„ „ dutiable 



4800 



1481 













( 



Peppermint Oil 



64 266 



26 442 



Nov. 



{ 



Duty-free 



180 190 



189 226 



Nov. 



Other indigenous oils 



21929 



31413 





Dutiable 



61 707 



70103 



Foreign oils, duty-free 



7 359 



4 937 













( 



„ „ dutiable 



2430 



724 













| 



Peppermint Oil 



46 014 



26 077 



Dec. 



{ 



Duty-free 



199 591 



159 463 



Dec. { 



Other indigenous oils 



26 627 



32827 



Dutiable 



73 924 



77 532 



Foreign oils, duty-free 



623 



4 206 













I 



„ „ dutiable 



2 030 



810 



Total value of imports in the 2 nd half-year 1911 $ 1 429 512 



v « ,, n n 2« d „ 1910 „ 1 135 737 



„ „ „ „ „ „ whole year 1911 „ 2 864 251 



„ „ „ „ „ „ „ 1910 „ 2 446 716 



Total value of exports in the 2 nd half-year 1911 $ 485 050 



n n i „ h 2 nd » 1910 „ 405 446 



„ „ „ whole year 1911 „ 798 484 



„ „ „ „ „ n „ 1910 „ 675 030 



to administer proper chastisement to the bandits have failed, as the gov- 

 ernment troops are not sufficiently familiar with the country and the rebels 

 are abetted by the rural population. Discontent is growing daily among 

 the lower classes, and the same people who acclaimed President Mader* 

 at the time of his entry into the capital are gradually being converted into 

 his enemies, for few of the hopes entertained of him have been fulfilled, 

 and the President is quite unable to carry out all the promises he has 

 made. Unfortunately an anti-foreign movement is again beginning to show 

 itself; a very grave sign indeed, which during the Revolution led to de- 

 plorable excesses, such as the horrors of Torreon, Covadonga and other 



