14 BULLETIN 232, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
ee 10.—Hemlock lumber sawed—Continued. 
Number . 
3 Quantity | Per cent 
State. of active) “(M fect | of distri- 
Z Dems): pbution.- 
porting. 
IN‘Ginin Opi Minis 6 secdeec eee cue ao nesenoseadecet cocceseatasersceuocue 43 37, 681 1.6 
iMermOnt ne Seino en eo bret, Soar semeceenen mae i NURS 5 OE 248 30, 827 1.3 
INGY Issa oSl nity geese Se Jute ee eee eee nee see eddie goes: 183 - 30,727 1.3 
INL OPN P ISS Ae ne Hoe oso See coe aaseRCoeaceserasecs Juan ascqotaaecess 287 | . 67,150 2.9 
1 Includes establishments distributed as follows: California, 1; Connecticut, 50; Georgia, 2; Idaho, 3; 
Kentucky, 49; Maryland, 10; Massachusetts, 108; Minnesota, 5; Montana, 3; New Jersey, 3; Ohio, 12; and 
Virginia, 41. 
WESTERN PINE. 
Western pine is the western yellow pine (Pinus ponderosa) which 
covers a range of a million square miles from the Rocky Mountains 
westward to the coast, and northward into Canada and southward 
into Mexico. It is frequently called California white pie, New 
Mexico white pine, and western soft pine. It is sufficiently soft and 
hight to make it a strong competitor of white pine for many purposes. 
TaBLE 11.— Western pine lumber sawed. 
: Seer Quantity | Per cent 
State. are -(M feet | of distri-~ 
porting. boim:,): bution. 
i 
Wirt beds States oe ce oa ee perc ee ar eo ce tek! 1228. yh 25ea5os 100.0 
Dahit@rnig <2. s2f5- 2252 8 ES Oe ES See ee 55522 i EE 98 317, 053 25.2 
OTOP OT ae aie eee ae perce a ee ore oy paar See Ole 142 216, 665 17.2 
Wrashmgton. 2225 sche tne EE TE, a Se RS Eee ee 141 192, 663 15.3 
PQ ARO SE ere ee oes eer a Spa cage le 3 Sale. ale oe eee or yee eee ase lees 113 177, 703 14.1 
MOM bate 25 bse Cee oR eS oe ee Eee oe ee en Se ees eee 68 120, 414 9.6 
STV ON ae ASRS AEEC HOE SORE ¢ Cae ae Saco e ebeer ebb ao oaeec ] -Bocerocesece 14 76, 346 6.1 
ING Wel MNGKTCOE => Same ae ee as toe ane tre ae Ce ae = 28 64, 404 5.1 
Colorad0==.; =e oan ee oe ri i ee eee an emia a eee eee 54 48, 745 3.9 
(Alkother States 222 2oea so so see eee REI ee A BIN: SEAR st tee eee 70 44,535 3.5 
Includes establishments distributed as follows: Nevada, 1; South Dakota, 15; Utah, 27; and Wyoming, 
27. 
CYPRESS. 
Bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) is the source of the cypress 
lumber sawed in the United States. It is a southern tree, ranging 
from Delaware to Texas near the coast, and along the valleys of 
rivers many miles inland. It follows the Mississippi and the Ohio 
into Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. | 
TaBLe 12.—Cypress lumber sawed. 2 
| 
Lis ees Quantity | Per cent 
ate. aiiees (M feet | of distri- 
rc bam): bution. 
porting. 
RapiereeGiabese ns tas ny get le ie eee 607 | 1,097,247 100. 0 
TOUS Istti sy ene See BS ee ee oo a eats Sawa seuls ae oe arse SRS Rae cee 94 744, 581 67.9 
MiOnican | eee oe teenie ee. See os ee ae ee eee 41 100, 723 9.2 
CRON Spe ae ets Senge so Soke oso ice Leo keh ius Ee) See eee 57 74, 818 6.8 
SCS JT Of DWTS ee SOA See SoS e EDS Ss ot ae SA eee ee ee nee 43 39, 895 3.6 
LAGS Sos va oe Boba ses 5 SaaS So abeeeoar ao cee mcoehes apeuesceane seo 98 35, 964 3.3 
WES GUNS. 22. JOSE ce ESS = ce ae See ere ee ees sie 49 28, 814 2.6 
AOE SRSI TET OS OS. BEES Oe eS eee aera eee Ge ok Ee 54 25, 782 2.3 
INRA ORT GlaR Pelco 22 = save Sale bec Sse SHOE oe SE Sbo SSE See Seaaes se 62 19, 213 1.8 
AR BRTOSSOON ie eee a eee Boson Soc ee as ends Seog, coae eames ates 44 14, 502 bes 
ANCHO PIS IGN ash Wen ER SSE SR Stet cc) es ren, ere ban a 65 12,955 1.2 
1 Includes establishments distributed as follows: Alabama, 6; Illinois, 15; Indiana, 2; Kentucky, 17; 
Maryland, 2; Oklahoma, 2; Texas, 8; and Virginia, 13. 
