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). 
Kiln- 
dry. 
Air-dry. 
hardwoods — continued, 
Elm— Continued, 
White— 
Potter County, Pa 
Marathon County, Wis. 
Gum: 
Black, Sevier County, Term 
Blue, Alameda County, Cal 
Bed- 
New Madrid County, Mo 
Pemiscot County, Mo 
Hackberry: 
Hendricks County, Ind, 
Sauk County, Wis 
Haw, pear, Sauk County, Wis 
Hickorv: 
'SheUbark— 
Sardis, Miss 
Napoleon, Ohio 
Bitternut, Napoleon, Ohio 
Mockernut— 
Sardis, Miss 
Chester County, Pa 
Webster County, W. Va 
Nutmeg, Sardis, Miss 
Pignut — 
Sardis, Miss 
Napoleon, Ohio 
Chester County, Pa 
Webster County, W. Va 
Shagbark— 
Sardis, Miss 
Napoleon, Ohio 
Chester County, Pa 
Webster County, W. Va 
Water, Sardis, Miss' 
Hoi y, American, Sevier County, Tenn 
H or jbeam, Rusk County, Wis. 
Lau. el: 
California, Douglas County, Oreg 
Mountain, Seyier County,' Tenn 
Locust: 
Black, Sevier County, Tenn 
Honey, Hendricks County, Ind 
Madrofia: 
Butte County, Cal 
Douglas County, Oreg 
Maple: 
Broadleaf , Snohomish County, Wash 
• Red- 
Marathon, Wis 
Potter County, Pa 
Silver, Sauk County, Wis 
Sugar— 
Hendricks County, Ind 
Potter County, Pa 
Marathon, County. Wis 
Magnolia (eyergreen), Winn Parish, La 
Oak: 
Bur, Sauk County, Wis 
California black— 
Butte County, Cal 
Douglas County, Oreg 
Canyon live, Butte County, Cal 
Chestnut, Sevier County, Tenn 
Cow, Winn Parish, La.". 
Laurel, Winn Parish, La 
Pacific post, Douglas County, Oreg 
Post- 
Stone County, Ark 
Winn Parish, La 
Red- 
Stone County, Ark 
Hendricks Count v, Ind 
Richland Parish.La 
Sevier County, Tenn 
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