. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 8-9. Forests and forestry. no rI unf appe Sin turtable ,b only small quantities. In other states the demand for it for trunks seems to be Increasing and, Uke cottonwood, Is ^Crpirll^" ino:d r :unr mL of soUd mmher. It IS pu^c "u^fl: twHldes and in -f-es ^^^^^^^ In l"^"t"y "'^/^°"'^'!^ 't large loblolly pine Is probably called on for basswood. in the 7""*^^/' ^^^j^^^wld. Lumber from second growth Ts Href rrS ruVlftLt;ge proportion of sapwood, its freedom / ILh Its light color and light


. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 8-9. Forests and forestry. no rI unf appe Sin turtable ,b only small quantities. In other states the demand for it for trunks seems to be Increasing and, Uke cottonwood, Is ^Crpirll^" ino:d r :unr mL of soUd mmher. It IS pu^c "u^fl: twHldes and in -f-es ^^^^^^^ In l"^"t"y "'^/^°"'^'!^ 't large loblolly pine Is probably called on for basswood. in the 7""*^^/' ^^^j^^^wld. Lumber from second growth Ts Href rrS ruVlftLt;ge proportion of sapwood, its freedom / ILh Its light color and light weight. It goes for makmg the cheaper from pitch "^ ''Sh\;^'^^3 ,3 ^i^ibie ,„ the finished product, being covered ^trieafhirrioti: anTmetal. the figure or color of the wood is not essential. ^^ ^^^ maximum stress will TO «^^«7«'f*'*:/ '^t' s ank inside compartments. Basswood met the allow, .s demanded '°;J;^\^^,„^°;,„„,y,^ania while in other states yellow iX roUo:'gum,rckt, and cottonwood were the species principally employed. Table for Trunks and Valises, year ending June, 1912. Kind of Wood. White elm. Basswood, — Wlilte pine, Cottonwood, Ix)blolly piiie, Ash, Chestnut, Red gum, Total,. u s • o 09 X5 d Grown in Pennsyl- vania. o H Grown Out of Penn- sylvania. 0) Co e .d 1,837,500 1,374,500 4i:8,500 177,350 160,000 87,500 37,500 20,000 4,122,850 $30 82 $56,625 27 80 38,209 28 60 12,255 37 95 6,731 24 22 3,875 250,000 754,500 128,500 36 42 25 OO 35 00 I $29 72 3,187 vOO 700 87,500 17,600 1,587,500 620,000 300,000 177,350 160,000 $122,520 1 1,288,000 20,000 20,000 2,884,850 BRUSHES. on «fhor Qtatps in the production of brush blocks Pennsylvania surpasses all other states m me p ^nunn feet of and for^heir manufa<..re the factorie^^^^^^^^^^ wood annually. Of materm ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^_^^,^^. z^^ rvir;ion:j:rition to -j;;:-hirser^.f. str u 'r rXlTTZ Zl"::^^^:":: llJty of bmshes that are mTnufa^^^^d r^'ulres a block of specia


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