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The School Book of Forestry

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The other 20 per cent.

consists of western red cedar, yellow cypress, lodge-pole pine, cottonwood and white fir.

The yellow cypress is very valuable for cabinet making.

All these species except the cedar are suitable for pulp manufacture.

Peculiarly enough, considerable of the lumber used in Alaska for box shooks in the canneries and in building work is imported from the United States.


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