Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 121991 |
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... cent ) . Since it is known that a large quantity of alcohol is exported , it was thought advisable to include the ... cent 96 per cent crude . refined . Average selling price ( crude ) .1 to each market . Gallons . Gallons . Per cent ...
... cent ) . Since it is known that a large quantity of alcohol is exported , it was thought advisable to include the ... cent 96 per cent crude . refined . Average selling price ( crude ) .1 to each market . Gallons . Gallons . Per cent ...
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... cent annually ; and during the second 5 years at the rate of 2 per cent annually . These rates are determined by the local market for " relaying rails , " first and second class respectively . The annual depreciation charges are thus ...
... cent annually ; and during the second 5 years at the rate of 2 per cent annually . These rates are determined by the local market for " relaying rails , " first and second class respectively . The annual depreciation charges are thus ...
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... cent of $ 0.30 + 15 per cent of $ 0.60 , or $ 0.15 . This amount will be spread over the sugar yellow pine prices ; that is , 30 per cent of $ 5 +35 per cent of $ 4 , or $ 2.90 , and $ 0.15 $ 2.90 approximately 5 cents , to be deducted ...
... cent of $ 0.30 + 15 per cent of $ 0.60 , or $ 0.15 . This amount will be spread over the sugar yellow pine prices ; that is , 30 per cent of $ 5 +35 per cent of $ 4 , or $ 2.90 , and $ 0.15 $ 2.90 approximately 5 cents , to be deducted ...
Contents
Object of the publication | 9 |
Description of the different lines of investigationContinued | 12 |
Wood distillation | 25 |
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