. Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. BULLETIN OF THE No. 232 Contribution from the Forest Service, Henry S. Graves, Forester, in coopera tion with the Bureau of Crop Estimates, Leon M. Estabrook, Chief. June 26, (PROFESSIONAL PAPER.) THE PRODUCTION OF LUMBER IN 1913. By the Office of Industrial Investigations. CONTENTS. Introduction 1 Yellow pine 9 Douglas 10 Oak 11 White pine 12 Hemlock 13 Western pine 14 Cypress 14 Spruce 15 Maple 15 Red gum 16 Yellow poplar 16 Redwood .' 17 Chestnut 17 Larch 18 Birch 18 Beech 19 Cedar 19 Basswood 20 Elm 21


. Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. BULLETIN OF THE No. 232 Contribution from the Forest Service, Henry S. Graves, Forester, in coopera tion with the Bureau of Crop Estimates, Leon M. Estabrook, Chief. June 26, (PROFESSIONAL PAPER.) THE PRODUCTION OF LUMBER IN 1913. By the Office of Industrial Investigations. CONTENTS. Introduction 1 Yellow pine 9 Douglas 10 Oak 11 White pine 12 Hemlock 13 Western pine 14 Cypress 14 Spruce 15 Maple 15 Red gum 16 Yellow poplar 16 Redwood .' 17 Chestnut 17 Larch 18 Birch 18 Beech 19 Cedar 19 Basswood 20 Elm 21 Cottonwood 22 Ash 23 Hickory 23 Sugar pine 24 Tupelo 24 Balsam fir 25 White fir 25 Walnut 26 Sycamore 26 Lodgepole pine 27 Minor species 27 Detailed summary 29 INTRODUCTION. This bulletin presents statistics showing the production of lumber in the United States in 1913. A preliminary report issued in 1914 gave the basic information obtained in this census and it is the pur- pose of this publication to complete the record through a much more detailed presentation of the figures. For several years previous to 1913 lumber production statistics were collected by the Bureau of the Census in cooperation with the Forest Service, but the figures for 1913 were collected by the Bureau of Crop Estimates of the Department of Agriculture in cooperation with the Forest Service. The work will be resumed by the Bureau of the Census for 1914. It was necessary to rely chiefly upon correspondence in securing reports from the mills. As in former years, the New York statistics were furnished by the Conservation Commission of that State. 88953°—Bull. 232—15 1. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.


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