BULLETIN 1241, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Table 16. — Source of the soda wood pulp utilized by the United States. 
[Pulp wood and paper converted into tons of wood pulp of 2,000 pounds.] 
Year. 
Total 
utilized. 
From do- 
mestic 
pulp wood. 
Total im- 
ports 
(pulp wood, 
wood pulp, 
and paper). 
Imported from— 
Domestic 
exports 
(wood pulp, 
and paper) . 
Canada 
(pulp wood, 
wood pulp, 
and paper) . 
Norway, 
Sweden, 
Finland, 
and Ger- 
many 
(wood pulp, 
and paper) . 
All other 
countries 
(wood pulp, 
and paper) . 
1922 
1921 
1920 
1919 
1918. 
1917 
1914 
1909 
1904 
1899 
406, 000 
280,000 
421,000 
343, 000 
302, 000 
396, 000 
342, 000 
289,000 
184, 000 
168, 000 
324, 000 
243, 000 
375, 000 
326, 000 
318, 000 
391, 000 
317, 000 
286, 000 
178. 000 
168, 000 
104,000 
63, 000 
93,000 
86, 000 
36,000 
51,000 
39, 000 
21, 000 
25, 000 
13,000 
96,000 
59,000 
89,000 
86, 000 
34,000 
48,000 
31,000 
13,000 
20,000 
10, 000 
3,000 
2,000 
1,000 
5,000 
2,000 
3,000 
22.000 
26.000 
47, 000 
69,000 
52, 000 
46, 000 
14,000 
18,000 
19,000 
13,000 
2,000 
3.000 
3,000 
2,000 
5,000 
1,000 
5,000 
6,000 
2,000 
Table 17. — Source of the pulp wood used to meet the sulphate wood-pulp require- 
ments of the United States. 
[Wood pulp and paper converted into cords of pulp wood of 128 cubic feet.] 
Total re- 
quire- 
ments. 
Imported from — 
Domestic 
pulp wood 
consumed. 
Total imports 
(pulp wood, 
wood pulp, 
and paper). 
Canada (pulp 
wood, wood 
pulp, and pa- 
per). 
Norway, Swe- 
den,Finland, 
and Germany 
(wood pulp, 
and paper) . 
All other 
countries 
(wood pulp, 
and paper). 
ports (wood 
pulp, and pa- 
per). 
i 
Cords. 
Cords. 
Per 
cent 
con- 
sump- 
tion. 
Cords. 
Per 
cent 
con- 
sump- 
tion. 
Cords. 
Per 
cent 
im- 
ports. 
Cords. 
Per 
cent 
im- 
ports. 
Cords. 
Per 
cent 
im- 
ports. 
Cords. 
Per 
cent 
con- 
sump- 
tion. 
1922 
1921 
1920 
1919 
1918 
1917 
1914 
1900 
1,220,000 
641,000 
744,000 
509,000 
475,000 
353,000 
340,000 
101,000 
501, 000 
292, 000 
397,000 
269,000 
295, 000 
192, 000 
112,000 
1,000 
41 
46 
53 
53 
62 
54 
33 
773, 000 
399, 000 
446, 000 
344, 000 
265, 000 
237, 000 
241,000 
100, 000 
63 
62 
60 
67 
56 
67 
71 
100 
341, 000 
220, 000 
288, 000 
282, 000 
254, 000 
163,000 
98,000 
9,000 
44 
55 
65 
82 
96 
69 
41 
10 
421, 000 
175,000 
154,000 
59,000 
9,000 
71,000 
133,000 
80,000 
55 
44 
34 
17 
3 
30 
55 
79 
11,000 
4,000 
4,000 
3,000 
2,000 
3,000 
10,000 
11,000 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
4 
11 
54,000 
50,000 
99,000 
104,000 
85,000 
76,000 
13,000 
4 
8 
13 
20 
18 
21 
4 
Table 18. — Source of the sulphate wood pulp utilized by the United States. 
[Pulp wood and paper converted into tons of wood pulp of 2,000 pounds.] 
Year. 
Total 
utilized. 
From do- 
mestic 
pulp wood. 
Total im- 
ports 
(pulp wood, 
wood pulp, 
and paper). 
Imported from — 
Domestic 
exports 
(wood pulp, 
and paper). 
Canada 
(pulp wood, 
wood pulp, 
and paper). 
Norway, 
Sweden, 
Finland, 
and Ger- 
many 
(wood pulp, 
and paper) . 
All other 
countries 
(wood pulp. 
and paper) . 
1922 
1921 
1920 
1919 
1918 
1917 
L914 
1909 
581,000 
305, 000 
351, 000 
236,000 
226,000 
161,000 
163,000 
45,000 
230, 000 
L89, 000 
124, 000 
i li. 000 
85,000 
376, 000 
187,000 
209,000 
161,000 
125,000 
112,000 
1 12, 000 
173,000 
io.;. (mo 
135,000 
132,000 
110. ,i,iii 
76,000 
■Hi, 000 
3,000 
198, 000 
34,000 
62, (KM) 
37,000 
5,000 
2,000 
2. (KK) 
1,000 
1,000 
2,000 
•1, (KH) 
5,000 
25, IK>0 
23, 000 
■47, (KK) 
10. (H10 
40,000 
36,000 
6,000 
