SUMMARY FOr Group 20.-MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIES: 1939 AND 1937-Continued 3 Value of products less cost of materials, supplies, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Value added by manufacture. This total is not the sum of the industry figures or the subgroup figures because of a change in the figures for the "Hair work" industry. The revision has not been car ried to the group total or to the total for all groups for the United States. Not called for on schedule. None reported. 'Revised; revision not carried to group total or to total for all groups for the United States. MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIES. 561 GENERAL STATISTICS IN DETAIL FOR THE GROUP, THE SUBGROUPS, AND FOR THE INDUSTRIES1: 1939-Con. 1 The number at the head of each column represents an industry as follows: 2011. Professional and scientific instruments (except sur gical and dental). 2012. Photographic apparatus and materials and projec tion equipment (except lenses). 2013. Optical instruments and lenses. 2014. Ophthalmic goods: lenses and fittings. 2021. Surgical and medical instruments. 2042. Dolls (except rubber). 2049. Sporting and athletic goods not elsewhere classified. 2022. Surgical supplies and equipment not elsewhere 2055. Carbon paper and inked ribbons. 2061. Buttons. 2084. Furs, dressed and dyed. 2085. Signs, advertising displays, and advertising novelties. 2086. Fabricated plastic products, not elsewhere classified. 2087. Umbrellas, parasols, and canes. 2088. Tobacco pipes and cigarette holders. 2091. Soda fountains, beer dispensing equipment, and related products. 2071. Costume jewelry and costume novelties (jewelry 2092. Models and patterns (except paper patterns). other than fine jewelry). 2072. Jewelry cases and instrument cases. 2074. Feathers, plumes, and artificial flowers. 2081. Brooms. 2083. Beauty-shop and barber-shop equipment. 2 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Definition of establishment. 3 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Persons engaged-general classification. 4 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Wage earners and wages. 2093. Hair work. 2094. Wool pulling. 2095. Needles, pins, hooks and eyes, and slide and snap fasteners. 2096. Fire extinguishers, chemical. 2099. Miscellaneous fabricated products not elsewhere classified. 5 Value of products less cost of materials, supplies, containers, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Value added by manufacture. PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS (EXCEPT SURGICAL AND DENTAL) [A preliminary report for this industry was issued October 5, 1940] TABLE 1.-SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1939 AND 1937 Description of the industry.—This industry, as con- | figures for the "Surgical and medical instruments" stituted for census purposes, embraces establishments industry are shown in tables for that report.) primarily engaged in the manufacture of professional and scientific instruments, such as surveyors', nautical, and aeronautical; barometers; thermometers; compasses; and instruments for laboratory work and scientific research. Detailed statistics of products. Since the products of the "Surgical and medical instruments" industry are the same class of products as the "Professional and scientific instruments (except surgical and dental)" industry the production of the two industries are shown in tables 3 and 4 of this report. (All other CENSUS Num- Wage earners Cost of materials, supplies, fuel, YEAR establishments! (average for Wages purchased Value of Value added by Horse power of electric products manu facture 3 prime and movers contract 1 Colorado, 2 establishments; Connecticut, 4; District of Columbia, 2; Georgia, 1; Maryland, 4; Minnesota, 1; New Jersey, 15; Oklahoma, 1; Oregon, 1; Rhode Island, 2; Texas, 2; Washington, 1; Wisconsin, 1. Value of products less cost of materials, supplies, containers, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Value added by manufacture. |