26 BULLETIN 232, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
WALNUT. 
Although three walnut trees, exclusive of butternut, are native of 
the United States, the whole of the walnut lumber is cut from the 
common black walnut (Juglans nigra), which abounds throughout 
the eastern half of the country, extending from the Atlantic to the 
edge of the treeless plains west of the Mississippi River. The small 
Mexican walnut (Juglans rupestris) grows in Texas, and another, 
which is also small, is the California walnut (Juglans californica). 
TABLE 31.— Walnut lumber sawed. 
Number : 
: Quantity | Per cent 
State. of active (Mieet | of distri- 
ert b. m.). bution. 
| 
WinitediStates Ae 5 Sik Scud ty lee 8 Se ee ad re Be eg eee 895 40, 565 100.0 
indiana ee Os Oe REE rir ey ROPE ae. eee 191 10, 194 25.1 
(Oia a igen ee SERS rok MT SN IR eee eg nO ye Ral ee eA 07 7,164 17.6 
MEISSOUTIS: FE: AEE ARS Pe aka k Ce ey oy COR reed POND te arb eRe ee | 114 7,047 17.4 
FRG TAR CSS OO meses ee wae eae SRS Create ieee Corea Sine Oo ear ee epee 94 3, 926 9.7 
TU UETEVUS (steeper Re OIG rons eae eco ae Re SE eS 31 3, 890 9.6 
Kentucky sz =.assen cs 2 SEOs Bae eee etee See eee a oe Ce ene cen oe eel 110 3, 450 8.5 
INSARETISRREE  Se ie e  ole CE Te Te ee enn ee Te 10- 2, 064 5.1 
sAOther Statesihit ss. ese sae eee ere ee ce eeieels eee eee 238 2, 830 7.0 
1Tncludes establishments distributed as follows: Alabama, 3: Connecticut, 2; Georgia, 2; Iowa, 27; 
Kansas, 3; Maryland, 8; Massachusetts, 5; Michigan, 9; Minnesota, 2: Nebraska, 1; New Jersey, ip New 
York, 5; North Carolina, 27; Oklahoma, 10; Pennsylvania, 30; Rhode Island, 2 South Carolina, 1 - Texas, 
4; Virginia, 40; West Virginia, 50; and Wisconsin, 6. 
SYCAMORE. 
A single species of sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) furnishes the 
lumber of this name in the United States. It ranges from southern 
New England to Nebraska and southward to the Gulf of Mexico. 
One small species of sycamore in Arizona and another in California are 
seldom sawed for lumber. 
TABLE 32.—Sycamore lumber sawed. 
Nore Quantity | Per cent 
State. malities cm feet e pens 
porting. Bailly) by ution. 
WinttOG States. errsic dc 8 a as eae See See oe ee eee 659 30, 804 100.0 
INRICANISAS creleciatele 2 clase ce mis Sas SS Sak See a Pee Se oe ee ee eee 31 11, 663 37.9 
MESS OUT te et ce te RO SCLIN. fas od ae o Se eRe cere Cee eee 140 3, 840 12.5 
PROTMOSSC Ostet cise cee eS tae Se Sie sic Sa oce aie Sto ci eee ge Bye) 3, 586 11.6 
HBTCUIEM eerie nee oere eect be ke tA Le eee anes ee ae 129 3, 519 11.4 
IR EME CRG eae menial se each lca ne ol a ie ee eee eee 84 2, 652 8.6 
ee a] best a8 
TOSS 3 CESSES RS SO RO RUS 0 SOOO S I SE SNRs = Se Reman om smears bo ani - - 
PATO UHETIStAlCS on. nice cos mete eee atten Se ELE e Looe Ree eR eee Eee 104 2,217 a2 
1 Includes establishments distributed as follows: Alabama, 2; Connecticut, 3; Georgia, 6; Iowa, 2; Kan- 
sas, 3; Louisiana, 3; Maryland, 5; Michigan, 7; Mississippi, 4: ‘New Jersey, 1; ‘New York, 3; North Caro- 
lina, 17; Oklahoma, 15; Pennsylvania, 7 : South Carolina, 3; Texas, 1; Virginia, 14; and West Virginia, 8. 
