Figure 26. — The volume of saw 

 timber- in different species, North 

 Carolina, 1938. 



SPECIES GROUP 



LOBLOLLY PINE 

 SHORTLEAF PINE 

 TUPELOS 

 SWEETGUM 

 RED OAKS 

 WHITE OAKS 

 POND PINE 

 YELLOWPOPLAR 

 VIRGINIA PINE 

 CYPRESS 

 LONGLEAF PINE 

 CHESTNUT 

 WHITE PINE 

 HEMLOCK 

 WHITE-CEDAR 

 RED SPRUCE 

 REDCEDAR 

 OTHER HARDWOODS 



VOLUME 



TOTAL VOLUME 

 BILLION BOARD FEET 



6 8 10 



BILLION BOARD FEET 



12 



l * 



16 



1 3. — Net board-foot volume, International }'i-inch rule, by species group and forest condition, 193S 



bpecies eioup 



Old growth 



Second grow 



h, sawlog size 



All sawlog 

 size condi- 

 tions 



Under saw- 

 log size l 



All cond 





Uncut 



Partly cut 



L'ncut 



Partly cut 





Mbd.ft. 



M bd. ft. 



Mbd.ft. 



M bd. ft. 



Mbd.ft. 



Mbd.ft. 



Mbd.ft. 



Percent 



1, 495, 500 



1, 654, 800 



7, 947, 000 



4, 545, 300 



15, 642, 600 



501,200 



16, 143, 800 



56.1 



512, 000 



650, 200 



3, 505, 700 



1.382,500 



6. 050, 400 



322, 300 



6, 372, 700 



22.2 



314, 100 



140, 200 



929, 200 



173, 800 



1, 557, 300 



200, 900 



1, 758. 200 



6.1 



39, 500 



331, 600 



303, 700 



155, 600 



a30, 400 



160, 200 



990, 600 



3.4 



14. 100 



22,200 



775, 800 



242, 7(10 



1, 054, 800 



73, 300 



1, 128, 100 



3.9 



33, 100 



38, 500 



214, 500 



110, 300 



396, 400 



22,900 



419, 300 



1.5 



212. 200 



130.300 



95, 700 



38, 300 



476, 500 



13, 400 



489, 900 



1.7 



89, 700 



76,200 



203, 700 



10,700 



380, 300 



24,300 



404, 600 



1.4 



369, 1 



327, 300 



251,400 



101,400 



1, 050, 000 



IS, 400 



1, 068, 400 



3.7 



3, 080, 100 



3,371,300 



14, 226, 700 



6, 760, 600 



27. 438, 700 



1, 336, 900 



28, 775, 600 



100.0 



543, 300 



685, 800 



659, 300 



524, 700 



2,413,100 



61, 300 



2, 474, 400 



16.7 



1,015,900 



1.011,500 



406. 000 



213, 300 



2, 646, 700 



42,200 



2, 68s. !« in 



18.1 



222, 200 



253, 900 



727, 000 



290. 300 



1, 493, 400 



64, 300 



1, 557. 7110 



10.5 



388, 500 



636, 400 



816, 400 



461,000 



2, 302. 300 



170, 400 



2. 472. 7(10 



16.7 



397, 200 



757. 600 



550, 400 



334, 400 



2, 039, 600 



in. Him 



2, 183, 700 



14.7 



151, 200 



129, 300 



170, 300 



72, 600 



523, 400 



292, 700 



816, 101) 



5. 5 



505, 400 



796. .Mm 



728, 400 



n .\3oo 



2, 445, 600 



191,900 



2, 637, 500 



17.8 



3, 223, 700 



4. 271, 000 



4, 057. 800 



2, 311, 600 



13, 864. 100 



966. 900 



14.831,000 



100.0 



f 6, 303, 800 

 { Percent 



7, 642, 300 

 Percent 



18, 284, 500 



9, 072, 200 



41. 302, 800 

 Percent 



2. 303, 800 



43, 606, 600 





Percent 



Percent 



Percent 



Percent 



Percent 



14.5 



17.5 



41.9 



20.8 



94.7 



5.3 



100.0 





Softwoods: 



Loblolly pine 



Shortleaf pine 



Pond pine__ 



Longlea f pine 



Virginia pine 



White pine 



Hemlock and spruce 



Red cedar and white-cedar 



"Cypress" 



Total 



Hardwoods: 



S weetgum 



Black and water tupelos . 



Yellow poplar -_ 



Red oaks 



White oaks 



Chestnut. 



Other hardwoods 



Total 



All species. 



' Includes second-growth, reproduction, and clear-cut conditions. 



534915° 



-43- 



2 9 



