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sumed by manufacturers in the largest proportion of the amount cut in the 

 State of any home grown tree that is important in the production of lumber. 



Table 3' — Consumption of White Pine, year ending June, 1912. 



Industry. 



Quantity. 



Grown in 

 Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



Planing mill products 



Boxes and crates, packing, 



Car consti notion, 



Patterns and flasks, 



Caskets and coffins 



Ship and boat building, 



Pumps, 



Boards, 



Tanlcs and silos, . 



Machinery and apparatus, elec- 

 trical 



Toys, 



Fixtures, 



Trunks and valises, 



Furniture, 



Mine equipment, 



Baskets, fruit and vegetables, 

 Woodenware and novelties. 

 Butchers' blocks and skeveers,.. 



Machine construction 



Vehicles and vehicle parts, — 



Agricultural implements, 



Instruments, musical, 



Dairymen's, poulterers' and api- 

 arists' supplies 



Laundry appliances, 



Excelsior 



Elevators, 



Manual training practice (sloyd), 



Gates and fencing, 



Plumbers' woodvpork, 



Instruments, professional and 

 scientific 



Refrigerators and kitchen cabi- 

 nets, 



Miscellaneous 



Total 



62,556,492 

 51,583,373 

 12,829,420 

 9,141,449 

 4,793.000 



4,544,650 

 2,092.000 

 1,000,0-00 



830,000 



787,200 



725,000 

 452,450 

 428,500 

 298,700 

 239,000 



230,000 

 225,000 

 200.000 

 143, 500 

 140,550 



116. 000 

 88,000 



79,000 

 78,200 

 63,500 



62, 200 

 21,575 

 5,0'00 

 2,500 



1,000 



500 

 7,002,000 



160,749,759 



38.92 

 32.09 

 7.9S 

 5.69 

 2.98 



2.83 

 1.30 

 .62 

 .51 



.49 



.45 

 .28 

 .27 

 .19 

 .15 



.14 

 .14 

 .12 

 .09 

 .09 



.0^ 

 .05 



.06 

 .06 

 .04 



.04 

 .01 



100.00 



$36 53 

 21 OS 



31 38 

 56 09 

 18 90 



46 85 

 24 59 



32 00 

 34.84 



40 02 



24 90 

 45 64 

 28 6[» 

 44 32 

 23 70 



21 00 

 11 78 



22 00 



41 34 

 34 62 



31 71 



34 56 



22 58 



35 92 

 15 00 



40 45 

 72 35 

 22 00 



36 00 



90 00 



28 00 

 26 OO 



$31 56 



$2,285,337 

 1,084,714 

 402,637 

 512,735 

 138,495 



212,928 

 51,435 

 32,000 

 28,570 



31,504 



18,050 

 20,649 

 12,255 

 13,239 

 5,665 



4,830 

 2,650 

 4,400 

 5,932 

 4,866 



3,678 

 3,041 



1,784 

 2,809 

 953 



2,516 

 1,561 

 110 

 90 



90 



14 



182,070 



$5,071,607 



29,261,299 

 19,390,373 

 4,041,869 

 2,276,198 

 703,500 



2,733,150 

 1,575,000 



60,000 



150,000 



487,500 

 100,450 

 128,500 

 281,500 

 13,000 



230,000 

 225,000 

 200,000 

 83,500 

 118,050 



2«.000 



15,000 

 25,000 

 63,500 



32,200 

 8,675 

 5.000 



50O 



7,002,000 



69.236.764 



♦Less than 1-100 of 1 per cent. 



Shortleaf Pine (Pinus echinata). 

 In quantity shortleaf pine is the most important yellow pine used by the 

 Pennsylvania wood users. It was demanded, next to white pine, in the 

 largest amount of any wood going into final manufacture in the State. 

 Twenty-four industries report using this wood , but over ninety-one per cent, of 

 the total went to three of them: boxes, planing mill products, and car con- 

 struction. Shortleaf pine grows in Pennsylvania and, to a limited extent, is 

 sawed into lumber; but the manufacturers report the use of the home cut 

 wood in very small quantities and purchase almost their entire supply in 

 the southern states. Shortleaf pine is a soft, yellow wood with considerable 

 sap and has wider rings than the longleaf pine. Its qualities may be indicated 



