PARAGRAPH 313: COTTON WASTE AND FLOCKS, COTTON YARN, COTTON WADDING, BATTING, CARDED AND BLEACHED COTTONS, ETC. COTTON WASTE. In 1905 the production in the United States of cotton waste designed for sale was valued at $10,062,057. For the United Kingdom, in 1907, the valuation was $21,655,925. Imports, for consumption, of cotton waste into the United States: 1900, 1909, and 1910. Exports and reexports of cotton waste from the United States: 1900, 1909, and 1910. Imports and exports of cotton waste into and from the United States, by countries, 1900. Imports and exports of cotton waste into and from the United States, by countries, 1909. SCHEDULE I.-COTTON MANUFACTURES. Imports and exports of cotton waste into and from the United States, by countries, 1910. 161, 109 54, 311, 226 3, 129, 034 Imports and exports of cotton waste and flocks by the principal manufacturing countries of the world, 1909. COTTON WADDING, BATTING, CARDED AND BLEACHED COTTON, CARD LAPS, ETC. The imports for consumption of cotton wadding, carded and bleached cotton, card laps, etc., into the United States for 1909 amounted to $328; in 1910, to $1,180. No exports were reported. Imports and exports of cotton wadding, batting, etc., by the principal manufacturing countries of the world, 1909. Exports. Quantity Value. (1909.. $328 1.180 528,442 1,013,895 79,968 254,753 1,503, 978 377,877 42,548 5,215 669,095 41,003 304, 895 70,787 42,328 8,356 3,828,067 542,658 2,776, 693 248, 178 1,708, 145 403, 760 YARN. In 1905 the production in the United States of yarn for sale was 364,634,735 pounds. Other countries of importance in yarn production were: In 1907, the United Kingdom with an output of 1,529,601,000 pounds, of which 22,454,000 pounds were dyed, the value of the entire production being $386,958,060; in 1908-9, British India with 657,585,000 pounds; and 1908, Japan with 354,358,853 pounds. Yarns produced for sale, by quantity and value, in the United States: 1900 and 1905. Yarns spun in the United States, by kind and quantity: 1900 and 1905. Yarns spun in the United States, by grades, and by geographic divisions, 1905. 1900. 1909. Total No. 20 and under, coarse (pounds). medium over, fine (pounds). (pounds). 1,529, 483, 718 803,764,679 601,971,584 123,747,455 667,948, 806 249, 218, 058 317,476, 791 101,253,957 29,651,774 4,635,045 250,666,842 4,176, 177 17,858,453 Imports, for consumption, of yarn into the United States: 1900, 1909, and 1910. 1900. 1909. 1910. Exports SCHEDULE I.-COTTON MANUFACTURES. and reexports of yarn from the United States: 1900, 1909, and 1910. 1 Imports of yarn into the United States, by countries, 1900. Imports and exports of yarn into the United States, by countries, 1909. Imports and exports of yarn into the United States, by countries, 1910. Imports and exports of yarn by the principal manufacturing countries of the world, 1909. PARAGRAPH 314: SPOOL THREAD OF COTTON, CROCHET, DARNING, AND EMBROIDERY COTTON. Quantity and value of sewing cotton produced in the United States: 1890, 1900, and 1905. Imports, for consumption, of cotton thread, including crochet, darning, and embroidery cottons: 1900, 1909, and 1910. No exports of cotton thread were reported for the United States during 1900, 1909, and 1910. The reexports in 1909 were 36,124 pounds valued at $15,566; in 1910, 21,309 pounds having a value of |