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54 mahogany and other woods. The staple imports are cotton, linen, and woolen manufactures, wrought iron, and machinery.

In 1875-'76 the imports amounted in value to 128,485,000, and the exports to $25,485,000, of which $15,000,000 was silver.

The foreign commerce in 1879-80 was as follows:

Of this sum the main exports were as follows:

The following table shows the trade of the United States with Mexico for the three fiscal years ending June 30, 1879, 1880, and 1881:

It will be seen that this table shows an increase of trade of $7,817,761 in two years.