Table 42.-Principal Commodities in the Foreign Trade of the United States with the Principal Countries of the World-Continued Table 42.-Principal Commodities in the Foreign Trade of the United States with the Principal Countries of the World-Continued The figures for 1910-1914 are larger than they would be on the present basis of classification, including old and scrap, and plates and sheets. Four-year average, 1911-1914. The figures for 1910-1914 are larger than they would be on the present basis of classification, including small quantity of refined, old and clippings and composition metal. Includes small quantity of refined products for years 1910-1912. ⚫ 1914 only. › Less than 1,000 dollars. Table 43.-Principal Exports of the United States by Leading Countries of Table 42.-Principal Commodities in the Foreign Trade of the United States with the Principal Countries of the World-Continued Table 42-Principal Commodities in the Foreign Trade of the United States with the Principal Countries of the World-Continued The figures for 1910-1914 are larger than they would be on the present basis of classification, including d and scrap, and plates and sheets. Four-year average, 1911-1914. The figures for 1910-1914 are larger than they would be on the present basis of classification, including amal quantity of refined, old and clippings and composition metal. bcludes small quantity of refined products for years 1910-1912. ⚫1914 only. Less than 1,000 dollars. Table 43.-Principal Exports of the United States by Leading Countries of |