PULPWOOD CONSUMPTION AND WOOD-PULP PRODUCTION. 
Table 11. — Imports of pulpwood, calendar years, 1910 to 1917. 
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Quantity. 
Value (see note). 
Year. 
By form. 
Cords. 
Per cent 
of form. 
Total cords. 
Per cord. 
Average. 
Total. 
Total (8 years) 
7,894,572 
$6.82 
$53, 845, 160 
1917 
100.0 
1,031,934 
8.30 
8,563,458 
Rough 
Peeled 
Rossed. . 
206,081 
673, 235 
152,618 
$7.29 
8.07 
10.73 
20.0 
65.2 
14.8 
1916 
100.0 
1,097,577 
6.56 
7,202,570 
Rough 
Peeled 
Rossed 
190, 921 
742,337 
164,319 
5.93 
6.43 
7.90 
17.4 
67.6 
15.0 
1915 
100.0 
975,974 
6.43 
6,278,948 
Rough 
Peeled 
Rossed 
258, 620 
544, 139 
173, 215 
5.82 
6.28 
7.83 
26.5 
55.8 
17.7 
1914 
100.0 
999, 649 
6.78 
6,773,198 
Rough 
Peeled 
Rossed 
198, 414 
599, 299 
201,936 
6.04 
6.40 
8.61 
19.8 
60.0 
20.2 
1913 
100.0 
1,034,885 
6.77 
7,007,350 
Rough 
Peeled 
Rossed 
195,906 
581,756 
257, 223 
5.66 
6.47 
8.30 
18.9 
56.2 
24.9 
1912 
100.0 
933,565 
6.67 
6,227,346 
Peeled 
Rossed. . 
139,002 
528,900 
265, 663 
6.03 
6.06 
8.23 
14.9 
56.7 
28.4 
1911 
100.0 
889, 257 
6.39 
5,682,716 
Rough .. 
Peeled 
Rossed 
191,062 
473,116 
225,079 
5.44 
5.98 
8.06 
21.5 
5.32 
25.3 
1910 
100.0 
931,731 
6.56 
6,109,574 
Peeled 
Rossed 
229,691 
459,681 
242,359 
5.83 
6.28 
7.77 
24.7 
49.3 
26.0 
Note. — The value of merchandise imported is the actual market value or wholesale price thereof at the 
time of exportation to the United States in the principal markets of the country from whence exported. 
