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THE PRODUCTION OF LUMBER IN 1913. 19 
TaBLE 19.—BEirch lumber sawed. 
ae Quantity | Per vent 
State. millsre- | (Meet | of distri- 
: bejme): bution. 
porting. 
UM eCMES TALes ses a eset eter Spay gs i ois i eacaee als alles el ojevalele 2,218 378, 739 100. 0 
RIVALS COTIS TIP s ee nn ark ee eee es SO ee ee eee 292 164, 612 43.5 
AVI HT Ss anak hee ayer ee A ae eat Sah Dye Se ey ee 161 51, 814 Wee 
LY GREYS) A ns a eS pa OE a SE ey ERE Re ce ten Jaeeetoreiatt 262 40, 842 10.8 
NAG TENCO OO apes Rees lA te GA ue Na the a Ue erate ley eee ot ore (a 234 31, 608 8.3 
INTE Oe aoe ae 3a SSS OO See ESAS Se aie TSA eae ene is 549 28, 569 1.5 
AW GaSe \7igerichb) a5 oS ooh SNE eck sbeoo so beeeaauSorebe Sacco cacEUr aa beeopEsear 67 16, 899 4.4 
iny Lele yn oslalieG Be Sates ee See ean peo sabe SoSH eer Hoorode 128 14, 732 3.9 
J POTTS AOU i i ie CS Uae. Smet cca ocerieiaese 232 13, 152 3.5 
NMOS OEE S555 e565 Sen Sostlson scesa de Bseongs ae saeoseGEsceOasnacoy sacs 71 4, 532 1.2 
Massachusetts =~ - <2 ne oo - oe a ea in ie ene aie ww weenie ene 60 3, 733 1.0 
WigirWbNGl ses ak oooo go anc daeeand dbocunvaes tp asoocorbeccdpsuSEseadouse 6 2,553 a 
JNU Ones SUBIC Moo ooooskek as dss SeSeenducosponebeS a desu esG sD oa eee ee aiac 156 5, 693 1.5 
1 Includes establishments distri buted as follows: Arkansas, 3; California, 1; Connecticut, 31; Illinois, 10; 
Eadie 11; Iowa, 10; Kentucky, 8; Missouri, 24; New J ersey 35 North Carolina, 20; Ohio, 8; Rhode 
Island, 1 ; Tennessee, 9; and Virginia, 17. 
BEECH. 
There is only one kind of beech native to the United States (Fagus 
atropunicea). It is found in all States east of the Mississippi, and 
from Missouri southward it is found west of that river. Beech lumber 
is cut in nearly all the hardwood-producing States. 
TABLE 20.—Beech lumber sawed. 
Number F 
5 Quantity | Per cent 
State. ee (M feet | of distri- 
porting. b. m.). bution. 
WinibediS tates es ye at ee ee Pe RR ee Renee ACN al ee i eee icine dink 3, 696 365, 501 100. 0 
Michigan 2 2c jones eee eet erties FAS Sel ONO ry MES Ese ere ge 269 86, 637 BET 
Indiana...... poe oedtebsedts ted sac sd Sepak ese dootareUseaeSdoreeeraAbesd 470 54, 827 15.0 
EINE NG ce en ee ae ie ro een Resi y om etal A isjoie ta ialaiare sale ates cic) o(sinia'e bjeis Giafeialelers 821 40, 313 11.0 
IPGHINS I WIE) 5-34) Soe ee se eS sa eomenososoce ree saaHe ss Be SESE EeEnoe Gece 402 38, 700 10.6 
VAG SENTERO ARB OE Re ENS 2 ee ee eS ee a 182 37, 937 10. 4 
ONO snt nos Be oddoendadaebese de doc hadde sb cou sede ae Se pecogcees Ae aosemEee 492 33, 763 9.2 
UCU UINDGIDY » 22 yes = seegahesc seeded ace ase hogan snganmane peeeooresaL ceeeuada 348 26, 026 lel 
2 NY/Gyere OT ENS 3 WE Ree oe GER ns BOBS at aA Me aca Her acisiy enna at eat ae 160 14, 825 4.1 
INGWHNGSSIN. - 55 5St5e5s ced caoerseamedecec ssecouob usteoarcacducseaaLdeese 161 10, 268 2.8 
CN) DO JSG STTOS UTE Soe ee sd SOMES Se a eee rep es O Ree Seas ame aba irs a 74 6, 908 1.9 
tab VOLES TSS SNE OS Se Sie ere Aetna ae toes ak ot eet eins ag ea ae te 317 15, 297 4.2 
1 Includes establishments distributed as follows: Alabama, 10; Arkansas, 2; Connecticut, 16; Georgia, 2; 
Tilinois, 25; Iowa, 3; Louisiana, 3; Maine, 71; Maryland, 16; "Massachusetts, 35; Minnesota, 2 Mississippi, 
ts Missouri, 4; New Jersey, 3; North Carolina, 34; Rhode Island, 1; Texas, 3; Virginia, 53; and Wis- 
consin, 27. 
CEDAR. 
A number of species contributing to the country’s lumber supply 
are grouped under the common name cedar, though the relationship 
between some of them is not very close. 
Incense cedar (Libocedrus decurrens) grows among the mountains 
of Oregon and California. 
Port Orford cedar (Chamecyparis lawsoniana) is could to a 
restricted area of northwestern California and southwestern Oregon. 
Yellow cedar (Chamecyparis nootkatensis) is a Pacific coast species 
extending from Alaska southward through British Columbia into 
Washington. 
