THE PRODUCTION OF LUMBER IN 1913. 91 
to Arkansas. All three of these overlap the boundaries here named, 
and in some regions all are found occupying the same area. At least 
one-half of the States furnish basswood logs for sawmills. : 
TaBLE 22.—Basswood lumber sawed. 
Duebes Quantity | Per cent 
State. Bae aire (M feet | of distri- 
porting. b. m.). bution. 
Win OhASHIBNICSE 6 Sud ORE ABE SOR BOEOAP GdSee st EOE camer AEM BIeD ase eae 8, 336 257, 102 100. 0 
VEISCONSIMY reece snes cee os Ske SPOR GISE Gee Waban Rac etenh anes ae 375 91,670 35. 7 
1 DCO) AU Fe ae Os as ater eRe BEI RE OL Ce ae eae he ined eee aa oe 277 39, 265 15.3 
AW GSH AVAL eat NE) See SONS Sac S ess SS See ee PE aaa e Ee misereen armenia aimee 165 31, 623 12.3 
Lie Od econ: Sob ecb Boe oboe dSopuesbget cobne ques ceded Daeeee TH aeeee bores 1,183 24, 818 9.6 
COU oS Sys uleBle Mai ce EE A, ae RNS L  hl  prt On pe 205 8, 784 3. 4 
EU GRERIS 550 Btdgeod ossabe woh Ohne obs debate nob bodcccan go an iiceeGe mae 99 8, 703 3.4 
IRGOUUO DY. atougosesaddes dabiisbuspobiss ob souseran sedsacadedacseedaaes cade 130 8, 404 3.3 
NMIOTMESOIB) = 2 doo booeobStcesacecesducus cuooHseU La coDsa rp oaEeDbosensoodoESs 124 8, 084 3.1 
VWaINETUB At. oe an See te co peeeleGe sebsoss 6 seocumbeceo sg 58; Ope soeee Aaeeaoreres 74 6, 231 2.4 
INGrie, CHROME) Job oon tose soommo daSdoe moter emp puosobouapeEHeEdepoudece 65 6, 180 2.4 
GUAT) Ce gS se RS ae BME Sore Jace SOCIALES el aiers Se ey map are iA 121 5, 615 2.2 
WMenmormte esses 25 -)-)- jossoppeneddobcone ds Goch ocodooboppeeoseeeuosor 128 5,317 2.1 
JPGMESMIRVBNOIR = 80 Oe So pce deg songs sp aRec ence on JouR Tadeo ogeubomet soauderne 174 5, 237 2.0 
Jelui GOS UBL a 6 BeBe Gor N Boma Ee Reishi edits creel ie el RNa coe che aay ay ec 3 216 7,171 2.8 
1Tncludes establishments distributed as follows: Alabama, 7; Arkansas, 1; Connecticut, 14; Georgia, 3; 
Tilinois, 12; Towa, 46; Kansas, 1; Louisiana, 2; Maine, 56; Maryland, 10; Massachusetts, 17; Mississippi, 
2; Missouri, 23; New Hampshire, 17; New Jersey, 2; and Texas, 3. 
. ELM. 
Lumbermen recognize soft and rock elm, the latter name being 
| frequently applied to tough wood cut from any elm species. Soft 
gray or white elm (Ulmus americana) is most widely dispersed and 
is more abundant than all the others combined. It is found in all 
States east of the Rocky Mountains and furnishes the large part of 
the elm lumber reported. 
Cork or the true rock elm (Ulmus racemosa) is found growing across 
the northern States from New England to Nebraska and as far 
south as Missouri and Tennessee. 
Slippery elm (Ulmus pubescens) covers the eastern half of the 
United States, but is nowhere plentiful. It is often called red elm. 
Wing elm (Ulmus alata) and cedar elm (Ulmus crassifolia) are 
confined to the States of the lower Mississippl. 
TABLE 23.—EHlm lumber sawed. 
ee Quantity | Per cent 
State. mills re. | (Mfeet | of distri- 
porting. b. m.). bution. 
A WAU We FSH SASS ea ee ce pet A ae eV ee A 3, 034 214, 532 100.0 
\WVSISTSID NaS LC > Bp oR a UP Ae sa eae pl Sela i inh 2 rate Marl epee er paren ope 315 52, 307 24.4 
Wifielii o amiersete see cst 4 at oe «de ts Sec eee een cae ue re 305 45, 415 21.2 
1 WievG Pe aTETS cco ck ee er Se a pep ae re aU pe EA Ue 307 20, 624 9.6 
IND a ees Dae cE eee iets See a a Sa OE A 8 Ae cle AM at Al a la 322 19, 345 9.0 
VISES SO Ulster So asec ray MU reals igs) on buenos ee Ma ee aT DNL Me 243 13, 648 6.4 
APIS ATISE S Regen ees ped eet ie OAL HONE TA = REE ap De tease COM SY Ae 69 11, 815 5.5 
TING Wah YAO Tr Keene ree er arte = a IOS. asa Seetare atten RAT en lackal HC 758 11, 016 5,1 
PRE TIT SSCC Hye retp ening unm e ce SOOR LNG SUA VC PUA Na ean pega! 124 9, 219 4.3 
IVES 1SS 10 [5 Teper ep yA epee aT a Sa ae Reranch HORII Sei 43 6, 750. 3.1 
MiTINGSO fa eaer te pee Ses bei. En ay hate a tele PG ta a ER eo 35 Ly Yhiy4 2.7 
TRY ROTO a Ze Ba hl Fae OS EO Sed er) ae loll CaP re > le ae lb iy ee Pa 93 3, 760 1.8 
TUL SPaYOW I Se ae USS So ee rc i OY UROL 8 ah GE Le Aiea ko, alle Ran See eal d 126 3, 656 Ale of 
LGA Blige es GSU Sei eae Sed Ee ATO Te Sl idan elle Gat mua an nea UR 82 3, 263 1.5 
ROR ISAT eA ep ers Ee ce dyer tantly SR Pah CN Se Oe 2, 860 1.3 
Pe En etaO tare a btbie anu cee aay a LL we ee al 190 5, 102 2.4 
' Includes establishments distributed as follows: Alabama, 6; Connecticut, 7; Georgia, 5; Kansas, 4; 
Maine, 13; Maryland, 2; Massachusetts, 8; Nebraska, 1; New Hampshire, 4; New Jersey, 4; North Caro- 
ee : Graben; 16; Pennsylvania, 48; South Carolina, 4; Texas, 9; Vermont, 34; Virginia, 5; and West 
irginia,9. 
