Taste 54.—Average annual sawlog production, lumber tally, in the Douglas-fir region in 1925-33, Dy, State, forest-survey unit, 
and spectes—Continued 
Forest-survey unit 
Western Washington: 
North Puget Sound 
Central Puget Sound 
South Puget Sound 
Grays Harbor 
Columbia River 
Western Oregon: 
Columbia River 
North Oregon coast 
South Oregon coast 
Umpqua River 
IROPUCHR Vers see ae eee ete oe re see ee toe ee 
Ponderosa a A Western California : 
pine Sugar-pIne white pine | incense-cedar Hardwoods Total 
DEE ae is Bae AD SiMe se ee 3, 551 781, 974 
ye als Sa eS O30) |Get ese tee oe 4, 030 1, 973, 636 
2,498 644, 510 
699 1, 678, 891 
735 677, 524 
2649 | sees te Bpaobr ics see eae a eee 11, 513 5, 751, 535 
x Uy fal (epee nee a bY a Ween See ay 8, 081 1, 276, 764 
795, 298 
293, 505 
320, 116 
25, 001 
78, 737 
47,020 8, 103 950 980 | 11, 160 2, 789, 421 
47, 284 8, 103 4, 405 | 980 | 22, 673 | 8, 540, 956 
Tasie 55.—Estimated annual averages ! of gross forest-land area covered and timber lost by fire in the Douglas-fir region, lumber-tally basis 
National forests Other land All land 
Type group and type No. = to 
Area Volume Area Volume | Area Volume 
Acres M board feet Acres M board feet Acres M board feet 
Conifer saw timber (6, 7, 8, 11, 14, 17, 18, 20, 20A, 23, 27, and 32) __ 7, 356 107, 858 35, 631 205, 405 42, 987 318, 26 
Conifer second growth, 6-20 inches d. b. h. (9, 12, 15, and 21)___ 1, 120 (4) 20, 157 (2) 21, 277 (2) 
Conifer seedlings and saplings, 0-6 inches d. b. h. (10, 13, 16, 
BNG22) ete eee eee nes rere wee ee ee Se eS 5RS86p|Ree eae EE PIN bee ere SONG I GIS aoe ee ee 
Conifer second growth, 0-24 inches d. b. h. (19, 24, and 28)______ 968 (2) 231 () 1, 199 (2) 
‘Noncommercial i(4;7534;:26), 33, and'38)---_2 .=..-2_--__2_-----2--=_ CHB Eafe [aes eee 15 S08 | ee ee 1059433)|b 5 sssee Vee Ses 
IREcen MCUb-OM CIVALCASh (30) seen tees ee a ea Te es INOSOR| beast 8347970) |Ses Se Sees 845836 yee eee 
Old cut-over areas, nonrestocked, and previously deforested 
LTS (GR Evel BY) ) ac soe Se a ee ee Ci bet eS eee sie 25, 894 
Hardwoodstimberi (oi) er sa 2 see a ee = eee Dag eres shee 2, 203 
iINontforestplandacciandes) mee ewene ec cea sansa inti Nit oannners Re a | perm oe ee Mee | Ns eee ipa Tea, ate 
ARRON a I a 23, 710 107, 858 229, 446 205, 405 253, 156 313, 263 
1 For national-forest lands, fire-loss data were averaged for the period 1924-83, for other land, data are for 1926-30. 
2 Small amounts of saw-timber volume were lost by fire in these types, but fire reports either include them with loss in saw-timber types or ignore 
them. Quantities involved are negligible. 
Tasie 56.—Assumed future average annual forest depletion in the Douglas-fir region, lumber-tally basis 
a —____ 
Cutting depletion Other depletion Total depletion 
eeeuper ce N: ] | Oth | National Oth National Oth | 
ationa er ationa er ationa er 
forests land Total forests land Total forests land Total 
Million Million Million Million Million Million | Million Million Million 
board feet board feet board feet board feet board feet board feet | board feet board feet board feet 
O03 3=4.2 Ratente sek Am Sree ere SE ee se 247 7, 803 8, 050 278 583 861 525 8, 386 8, 911 
573 8, 627 9, 200 266 373 639 389 9, 000 9, 839 
956 7,094 8, 050 229 276 505 1, 185 7,370 8, 555 
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