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Wood  Distillation. 
5  Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
(      June,  1921. 
ing  statement.  These  figures  are  preliminary  and  subject  to  such 
change  and  correction  as  may  be  necessary  from  a  further  examina- 
tion of  the  original  reports. 
Comparative  Summary  of  Statistics  for  the  Wood  Distillation 
Industry,  1919  and  1914. 
1919. 
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$32,635,000 
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Wood  alcohol  (for  sale)  : 
 Gals. 
6,981,000 
7,197,000 
Value 
$5,593,500 
$1,605,900 
6,985,000 
6,235,000 
Value 
$8,381,900 
$2,709,400 
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Value 
$2,682,200 
$2,138,900 
Turpentine,  wood  
 Gals. 
1,521,000 
C.7C  600 
Value 
$1,207,700 
Rosin,  wood  Bbls. 
(280  Lbs.) 
2  234,000 
51,800 
V  alue 
$2,742,600 
$108  200 
Bush. 
48,499,000 
44,828,000 
Value 
$8,231,400 
$2,829,600 
Other  wood  products  and  derivatives .... 
3  $3,243,000 
$626,300 
All  other  products  •  
$552,7oo 
$227,500 
Materials. 
Wood   
$8,323,000 
1,019,500 
Hard  woods  
 Cords 
970,300 
Pine   
255,700 
72,2O0 
Crude  wood  alcohol  purchased 
 Gals. 
7,360,000 
5,665,000 
Cost 
$5,898,000 
$I,4O8,O0O 
1  Includes  one  establishment  in  1919,  and  six  in  1914,  engaged  primarily 
in  other  industries ;  subsidiary  products  in  1914,  $647,292. 
2  Includes  12,254  bbls.  reclaimed  from  gum  rosin  dross. 
3  Includes  for  1919:  Tar  oil.  803,440  gals.,  $240,805 ;  tar,  2,143,157  gals., 
$481,820;  wood  creosote,  1,152,655  lbs.,  $31,957;  methyl  acetone,  930.253 
lbs.,  $134,166;  ketone,  269,984  lbs.,  $52,141,  and  formaldehyde,  acetone  and 
acetone  oil,  each  the  product  of  two  establishments,  and  acetic  acid  and  acetate 
of  soda,  each  one  establishment. 
