STATISTICS OF SUGAR, 1881-1912. '£ 
Table 2. — Production and consumption of sugar in contiguous United States, 1881- 
1912} 
Year ending June 30— 
Production. 
(Raw and re- 
fined.) 
Receipts from 
foieign coun- 
tries and non- 
contiguous 
possessions. 
(Chiefly raw.) 
Shipments to 
foreign coun- 
tries and non- 
contiguous 
possessions. 
(Chieflyrefined). 
Retained and received for 
consumption. 
(Chiefly raw.) 
Total. 
Per 
capita. 
Average: 
1881-1885 
Pounds. 
262,144,884 
305,'/ 58, 426 
568,556,653 
652,723,591 
1,070,361,108 
1,615,021,531 
Pounds. 
2,309,773,359 
2,844,564,763 
3,745,227,214 
3,900,700,448 
4,687,554,122 
5,430,205,887 
Pounds. 
85,134,562 
101,544,811 
50,651,458 
24,664,782 
23,551,287 
82, 171, 200 
Pounds. 
2.486,783,681 
3,048,778,378 
4,263,132,409 
4,528,759,257 
.5,734,363,943 
6,963,056,218 
Pounds. 
46.30 
1886-1890 
50.76 
1891-1895 
64.23 
1896-1900 
62.02 
1901-1905 
70.93 
1906-1910 
78.29 
1901 
795,938,283 
1,097,862,181 
1,182,617,560 
1,007,161,087 
1,268,226,430 
1,391,921,228 
1,511,544,000 
1,715,736,430 
1,680,568,000 
1,775,338,000 
1,730,425,000 
2 1,920,748,000 
4,803,085,602 
3,936,286,281 
5,217,077,034 
4,696,347,312 
4,784,974,378 
5,136,478,685 
5,621,004,778 
4,918,772,831 
5,700,675,377 
5,774,097,763 
5,594,985,191 
6,044,322,872 
14,015,102 
15,175,805 
19,529,092 
41,607,988 
27, 428, 446 
37, 105, 110 
42,879,843 
43.686,270 
97', 879, 825 
189,304,952 
89, 436, 445 
102,862,003 
5,585,008,783 
5,018,972,657 
6,380,165,502 
5,661,900,411 
6,025,772,362 
6,491,294,803 
7,089,668,935 
6, 590, 822, 991 
7,283,363,552 
7,360,130,811 
7,235,973,746 
2 7,862,208,869 
71.96 
1902 
63.35 
1903 
78.92 
1904 
68.66 
1905 
71.66 
1906 
75.74 
1907... 
81.19 
1908 
74.11 
1909 
80.43 
1910 
79.85 
1911 
77. 15 
1912 
2 82.40 
1 Compiled from the Statistical Abstract of the United States, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, 
Department of Commerce. Data for production for years ending June 30, 1904, 1905, and 1906, include cane- 
sugar production as estimated by Willet & Gray, which figures are lower than the estimates of Bouchereau, 
which are used in Tables 1 and 4* of this circular. If Bouchereau's estimates were substituted for Willett & 
Gray's in the above table, the figures for 1904, 1905, and 1906, respectivelv, would be: For production, 
1,037,309,087, 1,314,226,430, and 1,407,041,228 pounds; and for consumption per capita, 69.02, 72.21, and 75.92 
pounds. See also note 2, Table 1. 
2 Revised figures; substituted for the preliminary figures given in the original. 
