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BULLETIN 673, TJ. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
LUMBER PRODUCTION BY SPECIES. 
The tabulations in the following pages give the cut by species, 
summarizing by States the number of mills reporting, the quantity 
of lumber reported cut, the average value per 1,000 feet f. o. b. mill, 
LLIONS OF BOARD 
I 2 3 
WASHINGTON 
LOUISIANA" 
MISSISSIPPI 
OREGON 
NORTH CAROLINA 
TEXAS 
ARKANSAS 
ALABAMA 
WISCONSIN 
FLORIDA 
CALIFORNIA (including nevada). 
VIRGINIA 
MICHIGAN 
WEST VIRGINIA 
MINNESOTA 
GEORGIA 
MAINE 
SOUTH CAROLINA 
IDAHO 
PENNSYLVANIA 
TENNESSEE 
KENTUCKY. 
NEW YORK 
NEW HAMPSHIRE 
MONTANA 
OHIO 
INDIANA 
MISSOUR 
OKLAHOMA 
MASSACHUSETTS 
VERMONT 
ARIZONA __ B 
NEW MEXICO I 
MARYLAND I 
COLORADO I 
CONNECTICUT. I 
ILLINOIS I 
NEW JERSEY, I 
SOUTH DAKOTA I 
JOWA I 
WYOMING 
RHODE ISLAND I 
DELAWARE 
UTAH 
KANSAS 
Fig. 2.— Computed total lumber production in 191G by States. 
and the computed total production. The computed figure for total 
production is given because it is not possible to obtain returns from 
every sawmill throughout the country through correspondence, par- 
ticularly where the furnishing of data is purely voluntary. The need 
of accurate statistics is generally understood by lumbermen, so that 
