BULLETIN 552, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Table I. — Average weights of various species of wood — Continued. 
Species and locality. 
Weights (pounds per cubic 
foot). 
1- 
Air-dry. 
37 
39 
33 
34 
29 
30 
27 
28 
37 
39 
27 
28 
27 
28 
29 
30 
28 
29 
27 
28 
42 
44 
0) 
42 
43 
39 
41 
38 
40 
35 
36 
38 
40 
32 
34 
35 
36 
0) 
43 
45 
26 
27 
36 
37 
29 
30 
25 
26 
28 
29 
28 
29 
27 
28 
26 
27 
2,3 
24 
26 
27 
22 
23 
24 
25 
28 
29 
27 
28 
0) 
25 
26 
29 
30 
37 
38 
43 
45 
conifers— continued 
Larch, western: 
Missoula County, Mont 
Stevens County, Wash 
Pine: 
Jack, Barron County, Wis 
Jeffrey, Plumas County, Cal 
Loblolly, Nassau County, Fla 
Lodgepole— 
Grand County, Colo 
Gallatin County, Mont 
Granite County, Mont 
Jefferson County, Mont 
Johnson Count} T , Wyo 
Longleaf— 
Nassau County, Fla 
Bogalusa, La 
Lake Charles, La 
Tangipahoa Parish, La 
Hattiesburg, Miss 
Pitch, Sevier County, Term 
Pond, Nassau County, Fla 
Norway, Shawano County, Wis 
Shortleaf— 
Malvern, Ark 
Bogalusa, La 
Slash, Nassau County, Fla 
Sugar, Madera County, Cal 
Table-mountain, Sevier County, Tenn 
Western white, Missoula County, Mont 
Western yellow— 
Coconino County, Ariz 
Madera County, Cal 
Douglas County, Colo 
Missoula County, Mont 
"White, Shawano County, Wis 
Redwood: 
Humboldt County, Cal 
Mendocino County, Cal 
Spruce: 
Engelmann— 
San Miguel County, Colo 
Grand County, Colo 
Red- 
Coos County, N. H , 
Sevier County, Tenn 
Sitka, Chehalis County, Wash 
White- 
Coos County, N. H 
Rusk County, Wis 
Tamarack, Shawano County, Wis 
Yew, western, Snohomish County, Wash 
0) 
0) 
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0) 
0) 
0) 
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