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THE PRODUCTION OF LUMBER IN 1913, LW 
TasBLE 16.— Yellow poplar lumber sawed. 
pie aes Quantity | Per cent 
State. millsre- | (Mi feet | of distri- 
: b. m.). bution. 
porting. 
Whale ySueWES = OS Ss Bec eittee Rene Ae ee tr ae Sees ieee echt 4,099 620, 176 100.0 
ARV OS@ Wilsall yo ee OS saeeeee es eo ee Cee snp a ane ae eee aaa ered 393 156; 188s. Zone 
PREMMOSSOO anes oe See wee cierto s Moate eae Lee SR MN a pee aS 678 112, 666 18.2 
LESSEN EUG St SH as RE te iL gg A a Ue 607 81, 207 13.1 
WH DUREA NAMED SL i BAe Sea SEEDED, SOON BN ON Ml] eh eee Ee Bee aR 503 55, 537 9.0 
INongheCanclinaa: sem set aur cm ee nes Nev ee nats eee oot 3, Se unmaren 462 51, 724 8.3 
MO peta eo Bre peterd St mien ans i el ie eee Nk ae NESE one Seoul ot at) Stacia eS Sa 311 47, 904 Ti 
CSISTVREI 2s {oak 20 2 SMO a2 £ oe, GA eo A Wha er RR ell 162 30, 005 4.8 
PANE pea TTA age st eee te eee ay ae Un SL era Geni taycrera Aisles ateiatalalaroisvaleis al siaiete Se 148 25,015 4.0 
1 rary Lib Waa Seah fey cy Ms ape es VAC el es ele 263 13, 441 2.2 
Sowa Car Olivia sceod tecdinase5t ddosegscocsnouspoecéepoduoeEeueEserHods 76 12, 494 2.0 
[Pearman hye, Je ba oS eR eee ea ee A ae a odeaoe 206 11, 537 9 
IME RSTS Soyo. ONS OS sd SBS oe Se Sie Code ete gu aesaaOe Sure ueor 78 11, 281 1.8 
AMINO THEnIStavestae a. oe eee ese eee a tabi ie alesis oe cele d clare xine ehoec cease 212 td 1.8 
1Includes establishments distributed as follows: Arkansas, 10; Florida, 7; Illinois, 24; Louisiana, 5; 
Massachusetts, 11; Michigan, 18; Missouri, 12; New Jersey,.25; Connecticut, 33; Delaware, 8; and Mary- 
land, 59. 
' REDWOOD. 
Two closely related trees supply the redwood lumber on the market 
in this country. Both are confined to California, one in the Sierra 
Nevada Mountains and the other near the coast. The bigtree 
(Sequoia washingtoniana) is the largest tree species in this country, 
and that which is commonly known as redwood (Sequoia semper- 
virens) is but little smaller. Most of the lumber is cut from the latter. 
The whole cut is produced in California, and no tabulated statement 
is necessary to show it. The total cut in 1913 was 510,271,000 feet. 
CHESTNUT. 
There is only one species of chestnut (Castanea dentata) native in — 
the United States. Its northern range extends from southern Maine 
to southern Michigan, thence to southern Indiana, central Kentucky, 
Tennessee, and Alabama. It grows southward in the Atlantic States 
to Georgia. 
TABLE 17.—Chesinut lumber sawed. 
Number : 
: Quantit Per cent 
State. pie ye (M eet of distri- 
porting. b. m.), bution. 
é 
(WimitodeS tates seus See he ioe ain is mae cr ae UO e) | MDy 3,276 505, 802 100.0 
NMG PATEL UA Y 5  D REIS tae eee e ae daly ey Seo Rp eRe lie I RE ee 347 136, 283 27.0 
OETA ATT erecta rate cee yee ete lata che, STC ae acts Yer AL Fa a gettin OU MONT USN 623 70, 696 14.0 
pL Onin CSSCCke east e ee! ce seein io- AEP ee tomas: Cee mae ee ge 342 58, 201 11.5 
WORTIOCEIC Uber ayer erie ee es ree etre are ae Se a eat at ea ea 169 47, 236 9.3 
WETATEU Eye) a eee SM a OOM eC re seat cy ap albayees we yf Arey DN 307 46, 573 9.2 
INO GE ENC aro lnm ye ee eee eee ene nares ety hse ee eee ee 164 44,129 8.7 
OTA TIC KV oem ee Pe metry mr. tis BU en he RE ats, oe Ne ae aS en 234 21, 444 4.2 
Massachnsetissse ees eae eee eae oe PMPs Dae DRE a lh Pap TEN a a a a 140 21, 226 4.2 
IP Taye VOD ce OE FS Cre eg hae Sis es Fay a pa a ee ee Pe eS 577 16, 684 3.3 
(Q) ai OE aes ea nS ne eee eed oe FE a a Se re ee en Sh 8 145 12, 069 2.4 
IMiciray hana a2 Soe ee SR a ae a AMS ten eley Bite tp mis chin sh val E oy ey iF 90 11, 254 2.2 
ING OBST ES Pa ear SN ia MEER, 5 Clare RP ea ies satan 55 10, 129 2.0 
AOMer RS pa ester et tLe ate re came rs Hoe Wl oi Mea et bu Seni, SASS 83 9, 878 2.0 
1Includes establishments distributed as follows: Alabama, 7; Delaware, 2; Georgia, 8; Indiana, 21; 
Maine, 1; Michigan, 1; New Hampshire, 27; Rhode Island, 15; and Vermont, 1. 
