50 BULLETIN 685, U. S. DEPAETMENT OF AGElCtTLTURE. 
Table XV. — Sources of surplus honey — Continued. 
State. 
Trees- 
Continued. 
Shrubs. 
Berries, 
Cultivated plants. 
Tupelo and other 
gums ( Nyssa). 
% 
o 
Gallberr^y (Jlex gla- 
Q 
c 
1 
1 
Q 
a> 
o 
Raspberry (Rubus 
strigosus and other 
species). 
o 
Buckwheat. 
o 
o 
o 
P. ct. 
-r . Ct. 
P. ct. 
P. Ct. 
P. Ct. 
P. ct. 
1.9 
P. Ct. 
P. ct. 
3.1 
3.5 
4.6 
9.0 
5.0 
6.0 
24.2 
5.0 
30.9 
5.0 
2.5 
2.0 
8.5 
1.5 
P. ct. 
P. ct. 
0.6 
New Hampsliire 
0.7 
Vermont 
7.2 
.5 
Massach-Usetts 
4. 5 
.8 
25.0 
20.4 
2.6 
Rhode Island 
Connecticut 
New York 
3.8 

0. 2 
2.9 
2. 1 
2.0 
2. 1 
1.0 
1.8 
3.8 
New Jersey 
1. 2 
1. 5 
Pennsylvania 
Delaware 
3.0 
3.0 
4.1 
4.3 
. 8 
Virginia 
.3 
.3 
.8 
West Virginia 
.7 
North Carolina 
18.0 
15.0 
17. 5. 
35. 0 
20.0 
15.0 
13.2 
. 9 
5. 0 
2.0 
1.5 
2.0 
10.0 
10.0 
1. 0 
South Carolina 
1.0 
2. 0 
Georgia 
1. 0 
40.2 
1.0 
5.0 
6. 0 
Florida 
.1 
1.7 
1.2 
.3 
6.4 
2.1 
1.2 
1.1 
Ohio 
Indiana 
. 4 
Illinois 
.4 
9.7 
1.4 
W^isconsin 
Minnesota 
.1 
Iowa 
. 6 
.2 
^ 1 
Missouri 
1.7 
2.0 
XT V. T\**l»«4.« 
.3 
1.5 
.9 
.3 
.2 
.3 
.8 
Nebraska 
.3 
.5 
1.5 
1.9 
Kansas 
1.4 
1.0 
1.0 
6.2 
Alabama 
15.0 
10.8 
15.7 
5.0 
2.0 
2.0 
10.0 
7.0 
6.3 
24.5 
5.0 
6.3 
5.0 
5.0 
15.0 
9.7 
Louisiana 
15.5 
25.3 
Texas 
i.2 
1.0 
1 Including in Florida 5 per cent black mangrove {Avicennia), 15 per cent saw palmetto 
iSerenoa), 8 per cent cabbage palmetto (Sabal), and 10 per cent orange. California, 17 per 
cent orange. 
2 Including mesquite (Prosopis), 13 per cent in Texas, 13 per cent in New Mexico, and 43 
per cent in Arizona; sage (Ramona), 22 per cent in California; catsclaw (Acacia greggii), 8 
per cent in Texas, 1 per cent in New Mexico and Arizona; guajilla (^Havardia), 4 per cent in 
Texas; wild buckwheat (Eriogonum), 11.2 per cent in California. 
