THE PRODUCTION OF LUMBER IN 1913. 13 
There are other western pines belonging in the white class, the best 
known of which is sugar pine, which is separately listed in Table 27, 
and is discussed on a later page of this report. 
TaBLE 9.—White pine lumber sawed. 
ae Quantity | Per cent 
State. mniilearo: (M feet of distri- 
Sue b. m.). bution. 
porting. 
NOMI GEE Spates eee ee a a BN Teanga erate al emia eae ls ppt Bip Oey 2p 4,071 | 2,568, 636 100.0 
I i Th ab oY SSSCON He he eh ai aie me te Mn ee etn Baa De eg pe A ono On 139 | 1,027, 265 40.0 
NVVESCONS IIIS Ser ieee yy elena Rae poe ea USI Bene PEM MAL Oe CORES NRA a 382 308, 841 12.0 
VECUTITG peepee cey es haa La Ry las iain Dalyeaty Raplreb aga S ben) oastalien, MADRS Medals Seon cas ee ee 239, 303 9.3 
VGN OO a tS Bats oS Ais Colt See eS i MI Mh a NS Ue OA 38 227, 845 8.9 
INeweHampshinessee seo. o2 soon ae Ha I a MON RU SO el tC Ace Dia 264 181, 885 Tel 
IMASSACINUISOLUSHE Watts pee iat eee eam aa eR es aE Nes ead oe 2 28 121,739 4.7 
MU Ta ear grees peat eee eter pata tea a ne ray SUA URS AIOE AN ES YR AS RAL gS oe 230 101, 281 3.9 
WAVES aU TT OVS Ufavay 3H Sth Bm FC ea oO te ge 0 Se SR Nase 19 83, 974 Sho 
TRIG, OAS a Uae SrA le Vs cat alms aaa i, ORANG tate) 1, 028 66, 201 2.6 
AO TUTAS Ary AUN ge te I Gg Nae EADIE Il BR Oe RA Se eR ena 478 57, 102 2.2 
INOngHe@a rollin ayy memes ec ee icin en UME) Coos wts UL ue tly 162 40,710 1.6 
MOEA ATER MOE Ra OS LUA Ns Cabrera Mas Ls St 16 24, 606 1.0 
‘REMNESSEO Leet eh ee Fe eae cts SC a a ae gp ys S 113 17, 391 0.7 
AWG UNO L AT he iS Bee a eset Ua Ne ee sno Be AEN AS UL en tS pg sg a 108 16, 707 0.6 
NIU OTB OWENS (SINT D aepea anysey me aes ak ia eh a 2 aaa 372 53, 786 Di 
1 Includes establishments distributed as follows: Colorado, 2; Connecticut, 70; Georgia, 21; Indiana, 2; 
Towa, 38; Kentucky, 20; Maryland, i0; Ohio, 2; Oregon, 7; Rhode Island, 13; South Carolina, 1; Virginia, 
165; West Virginia, 49; and Wyoming, 7. 
HEMLOCK. 
Practically all of the hemlock that reaches market in the United 
States comes from one eastern and one western species. The former 
is known simply as hemlock (Tsuga canadensis). It is a northern 
tree, plentiful from Maine to Minnesota, and following the mountain 
ranges southward to the Carolinas and Tennessee. The other species | 
is known as western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) and is found from — 
Montana to the Pacific coast and southward to California. A scarcer — 
western species is the Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana), some- 
times called black hemlock. It occurs among the northern Rocky 
Mountains and westward to the Pacific. The Carolina hemlock 
(Tsuga caroliniana) is likewise a mountain tree and grows in Virginia, 
North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. The eastern and 
the western mountain hemlocks are not extensively lumbered. A 
reference to the States in Table 10 will reveal the output from the 
other two. 
TABLE 10.—Hemlock lumber sawed. 
| Number 
pial : Quantity | Per cent 
State. of pve (M feet | of distri- 
ape al jo) 1901) bution. 
porting. 
LWT OCS GAGES epee ep eta tee eas SrA EO A ALC i tig pe egies oar Re # 4, 035 2, 319, 982 100.0 
IWVASCOTISLIVE er ee repens ment dap Ne LN pe Oe San A oer anit nh oe SUN tan ai 351 664, 636 28.7 
WRG) UE SS Soaks, ae fm A Va coh a a pce lA as Re 323 440, 430 19.0 
Teceyrraistyi hye vanes) ine a eS RN ae BS SA ed anes pe ee ee ee 440 328, 530 14.2 
WVVS ENNIS COT ner eee eer eee eerie iene ey CREAR eT ae Oe Er 105 209, 184 9.0 
VHVGSIR Walp abyss Dept Dis Ie Dy Dea ail DA el ell eos a ER 114 205, 604 8.9 
ING Va XA Deere era ete a Mr Dp ide ee a eee Ee 1, 481 121, 867 5.3 
WAT Y ROSIE os SN 0 Nan ces a den a ol ly bee ee a 355 72, 868 Bs! 
OEE e ORR saat ie a ee aia. aye sets open aR ne Re 32 68, 218 29 
PRORMESSER MemeGen ere ua eee oi ens tee. ase RUE DEL ed 2S oa | 73 42, 260 
