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Table 46— Concluded. 



Industry. 



Quantity. 



Machinery and apparatus, elec- 

 trical, 



Pumps, 



Baskets and veneer packages for 

 fruit and vegetables, 



Frames and moulding, picture, 



Refrigerators and kitchen cab- 

 inets 



Excelsior 



Equipment, playground, 



Printing material, 



Ladders, 



Elevators, 



Whips, canes, and umbrella 



sticks, 



Plumbers' woodwork, 



Insulator pins and brackets, .. 

 Butchers' blocks and skewers. 

 Weighing apparatus 



Instruments, professional and 



scientific, 



Pulleys and conveyors, 



Boot and shoe findings, 



Pipes, tobacco, 



Sporting and athletic goods, .. 



Saddles and harness 



Gates and fencing, 



Clocks, 



Hollers and curtain poles 



M a n u al Training practictl 

 (sloyd), 



Miscellaneous 



Total, 



Grown in 

 Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



2,715,200 



.24 



31 54 



85,633 



456,100 



2,259,100 



2,692,000 



.24 



23 90 



64,335 



2,075,000 



617,000 



2,683,000 



.24 



19 44 



52,156 

 65,480 



2,408,000 



275.000 



2, 619, OO'O 



.24 



25 00 



1,040,500 



1,578,500 



2,463,800 



.22 



30 73 



75,720 



1,002,250 



1,461,550 



1,682,000 



.15 



14 28 



24,016 



1,682,000 





1,507,300 



.14 



28 60 



43,106 



497,800 



1,009,500 



1,274,326 



.11 



31 27 



39,853 



668,000 



606,326 



1,108,500 



.10 



29 16 



32,321 



251,000 



857,500 



1, u'Oo,yu<j 



.09 



42 OS 



42,459 



245,100 



ibdjoOO 



882,880 



.08 



63 90 



56,412 



500,100 



382,780 



584,250 



.05 



39 43 



23,055 



145,700 



438,550 



578,500 



.05 



21 65 



12,526 



578,500 



520,000 



.05 



20 77 



10,800 



520,000 





393,40<I 



.04 



31 93 



■ 12,561 



39,400 



354,000 



326,448 



.03 



57 44 



18,750 



8.500 



317,948 



294,500 



.03 



29 30 



8,629 



200,500 



94,000 



265,000 



.02 



56 51 



14,975 



18,000 



247,000 



227,515 



.0'2 



165 49 



37,651 



61,435 



166,080 



215,150 



.02 



38 76 



8,339 



139,100 



76,050 



188,000 



.02 



55 32 



10,400 



136,000 



52,000 



161,340 



.01 



22 58 



3,643 



16, 500 



144,840 



139,500 



.01 



65 m 



9,078 



26,000 



113,500 



125,575 



.01 



19 77 



2,483 



115,000 



10,575 



95,945 



.01 



66 44 



&,375 



51,875 



44,070 



7,416,353 



.67 



26 09 



193,466 



7,333,703 



82,650 



1,114,219,650 



100.00 



$2» 15 



$32,483,227 



313,683,632 



800,536,018 



In the consumption of wood four classes of factories in Pennsylvania lead 

 all other states: brushes, patterns and flasks, toys, and mine equipment; 

 in seven others the State stood second; car construction, printing material, 

 caskets and coffins, laundry appliances, playground equipment, machine 

 construction, and tobacco pipes. The State was third in box making and 

 the manufacture of wooden clock cases. Excelsior factories, manufacturers 

 of insulator pins and brackets, and the makers of butcher blocks and skewers 

 were the only industries procuring all of their wood from the forests of 

 the State. Nineteen others use a larger amount of State-grown than shlpped- 

 in material, leaving 29 that find the major portion of their wood supply out 

 of the State, every industry reported the purchase of some Pennsylvania 

 wood. It is surprising that the box makers, who use only low grades, used 

 more shipped-in material than any other industry, while on the other hand, 

 the handle makers, who usually seek their raw material over a wide extent 

 of territory, procured considerably over two-thirds of their needs within, 

 the State. 



Nearly $32,500,000 are annually expended by the Pennsylvania wood users 

 for raw material. Not over 20 per cent, of this is paid for home-grown woods, 



