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BULLETIX 506, TJ. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Table 29. — Reported production of walnut lumber, 1915 
[Computed total production in United States, 90,000 AC feet b. m.] 
State. 
Number 
of active 
mills 
report- 
Lag. 
Quantity 
reported', 
Mfeet 
b. m. 
Per 
cent. 
Average 
value per 
Mfeet 
f.o.b. 
mill. 
United States 
1.293 
65.144 
100.0 
$48. 47 
86 
223 
205 
33 
149 
45 
149 
403 
17.954 
11,267 
9,123 
7.077 
6.917 
4,439 
4,007 
4 360 
27.6 
17.3 
14.0 
10.9 
10.6 
6.8 
6.1 
6.7 
48.78 
44.83 
44.28 
62.59 
Ohio 
48.21 
45.76 
45.36 
... 
LODGEPOLE PINE. 
Lodgepole pine (Pinus contort a) is a small tree cut for common 
lumber in the northern Rocky Mountain States. It is also exten- 
sively utilized for hewn railroad ties. 
Table 30 — Reported production of lodgepole pine lumber, 1915. 
[Computed total production in United States, 26.4S6 M feet b. m.] 
of a?the Q* antit ^ 
State mills reported, F« 
Average 
value per 
M feet 
f.o.b. 
mill. 
134 ! 22.672 100.0 
$13. 57 
32 
42 
19 
14 
26 
9.800 
8,737 
1,684 
1, 3S7 
1,054 
10 
43.2 
38.6 
7.4 
6.1 
4.7 
C 1 ) 
12.44 
14.00 
14.14 
Utah 
16.49 
15.78 
Washington 
1 
10.00 
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. 
SYCAMORE. 
The common sycamore {Platanus ocddentalis) furnishes the lum- 
ber of this name. The central Mississippi Valley States form the 
principal producing region. 
Table 31— Reported production of sycamore lumber. 1915. 
[Computed total production in United States, 25,000 M feet b. m.l 
State. 
United States. 
Arkansas 
Indiana 
Tennessee 
Missouri 
Kentuckv 
Ohio 
All other States (see Summary, p. 40). 
Number 
of active 
mills 
report- 
ing. 
876 
42 
199 
SO 
104 
94 
105 
252 
Quantity 
reported. 
M feet 
b. m. 
19,729 
4,645 
3.309 
2.739 
2.144 
1.67S 
1,522 
3,692 
Per 
cent. 
100.0 
23.5 
16. S 
13.9 
10.9 
8.5 
7. 7 
18.7 
Average 
value per 
M feet 
f. o. b. 
mill. 
813. S3 
13. 72 
14.36 
12.66 
14.55 
13. 17 
15.53 
