[33] Procured from commercial agencies.

[34] Manufactured at Edgewood.

Shell, grenades, Livens drums, and drop bombs filled.
1918. 75-mm. shell. Grenades. Livens drums. Incendiary drop bombs.
Chlor­picrin. Phos­gene. Mus­tard oil. White phos­pho­rus. Tin tet­ra­chlo­ride. Phos­gene. Mark I. Mark II.
July 62,866 8,696 1,639
August 125,951 170,160 56,763 1,738 350
September 110,358 1,988 75,529 51,421 127,319 6,355 1,998
October 09,704 12 79,272 110,928 147,669 12,026 184 100
November 15,892 9 224 98,948 30,386 5,570 8 6
Total 424,771 2,009 155,025 440,153 363,776 25,689 542 2,104
Total number shipped overseas 300,000 150,000 224,984 175,080 18,600
Total monthly capacity of filling plants on date of armistice (Stokes shell, drop bombs, and other special containers not included).
75-mm. shell (ultimate capacity) 2,400,000
4.7-inch shell 450,000
155-mm. shell 540,000
6-inch shell 180,000
Gas grenades 750,000
Smoke grenades 480,000
Livens drums 30,000