Table 3b. — Distribution of productive forest area in the three physiographic regions of North Carolina, by forest condition and type, J 938 — Con. 



PIEDMONT 



Forest type 



Loblolly pine 



Shortleaf pine 



Virginia pine 



Cove hardwoods ] 



Upland hardwoods 



Bottom-land hardwoods 



All types 



Old growth 



Uncut Partly cut 



Acres 



3,300 



42,300 



2,500 



3.400 



44,000 



11,600 



107, 100 



Percent 

 2.1 



Acres 

 30.700 

 107, 2O0 

 7,500 

 6,600 

 181. 100 

 24,100 



Second-growth sawlog 

 size 



Uncut 



357. 200 



Percent 

 7.2 



Acres 

 149. 500 

 662. 900 

 181,900 

 8,300 

 189, 400 

 50, 700 



1, 242. 700 



Percent 

 25.0 



Partly cut 



Acres 



171. 100 



450,200 



70,600 



5,000 



167. 800 



22.400 



887. 100 



Percent 

 17. i 



Under-sawlog size 



Second 

 growth 



Acres 

 248.400 

 966. 900 

 291.500 

 5,000 

 597,200 

 71.400 



2, 180. 400 



Percent 

 43.9 



Reproduc- 

 tion 



Acres 

 34.900 

 83,900 

 50,700 



15,700 

 4,200 



189. 400 



Percent 

 3.8 



Clear -cut 



Acres 

 800 

 800 

 800 



Total 



1,800 



4.200 



Acres 



638. 700 

 2, 314, 200 



605, 500 



28,300 



1, 197. 000 



184,400 



Percent 



12.8 

 46.6 

 12. 2 

 .6 

 24.1 

 3.7 



4. 968. 100 



Percent Percent 



.1 



MOUNTAIN REGION 



White pine 



Shortleaf pine 



Virginia pine 



Cove hardwoods 



Upland hardwoods.. 



All types. 



Acres 

 31, 000 

 6,500 



12, 300 

 96.200 



146, 000 



Percent 

 4.1 



Acres 

 19.500 

 19.600 



31,800 

 169, 600 



240, 500 

 Percent 



Acres 

 90.500 



243.000 

 43.200 

 70. 100 



391. 400 



838,200 



Percent 

 23.7 



Acres 

 58.700 

 88,100 

 21,200 

 44,800 

 241,400 



454, 200 



Percent 

 12.8 



_-4cres 

 67,700 

 231.600 

 106, 000 

 154.900 

 1, 172. 600 



1, 732, 800 



Percent 

 48.9 



Acres 



3,200 

 26,100 

 20.400 



8.200 

 49,700 



107, 600 



Percent 

 3.0 



Acres 

 3.300 



800 

 20.400 



24,500 

 Percent 



Acres 

 273.900 

 614, 900 

 190. 800 

 322.900 

 2, 141. 300 



3, 543, 800 

 Percent 



Percent 



17.4 

 5.4 

 9.1 



60.4 



100.0 



Estimates of such small acreages are inaccurate because of the sampling method used. 



Tablk 37. — Net board-foot volume, by species group, three log rules, and physiographic division, 193S 







Scribner rule 







Doyle rule 





International (\ 



i-ineh kerf) rule 



Species group 



Coastal 

 Plain 



Piedmont 



Moun- 

 tain 



State 



Coastal 

 Plain 



Piedmont 



Moun- 

 tain 



State 



Coastal 

 Plain 



Pit-ilriioui 



Moun- 

 tain 



State 



Softwoods: 



Loblolly pine 



Shortleaf pine 



Million 



bd.ft. 



12, 428. 



322.8 



1, 463. 1 



811.5 



Million 

 bd.ft. 

 1, 415. 

 4,134.0 



Million 

 bd.ft. 



818.9 



Million 



bd.ft. 



13, 843. 



5, 275. 7 



1, 463. 1 



840.8 



930.1 



366.7 



444.8 



339.5 



946.0 



Million 



bd.ft. 



8, 460. 8 



201.3 



906.2 



541.6 



Million 



bd. ft. 



949.9 

 2, 567. 8 



Million 

 bd. ft. 



514.2 



Million 



bd.ft. 



9, 410. 7 



3,283.3 



906.2 



561.8 



543.9 



272.2 



373.9 



213.7 



672.1 



Million 



bd.ft. 

 14, 474. 



390.4 

 1, 758. 2 



956.4 



Million 

 bd.ft. 

 1. 669. 8 

 5. 003. 3 



Million 



bd. ft. 



979.0 



Million 

 bd.ft. 

 16, 143. 8 

 6, 372. 7 



Pond pine . _ 



1, 758. 2 



29.3 



750.9 



11.5 



4.8 



30.0 





20.2 

 439.8 



8.8 

 4.0 

 14.5 





34.2 



910.4 



13.2 



5.3 



37.4 





990.6 





179.2 

 355.2 

 440.0 



104.1 

 263.4 

 369.0 



217.7 

 406.1 

 484.6 



1, 128. 1 











419.3 











489.9 





309.5 

 946.0 



199.2 



672.1 



367.2 

 1, 068. 4 



404.6 











1,068.4 



















Total 



16, 280. 9 



6, 375. 5 



1, 793. 3 



24, 449. 7 



10, 981. 2 



4, 005. 



1, 250. 7 



16, 236. 9 



19, 014. 6 



7, 673. 6 



2, 087. 4 



28, 775. 6 



Hardwoods: 



1, 923. 3 



2, 476. 2 

 377. 3 

 653.8 

 452.9 



335.5 







2. 258. 8 

 2, 476. 2 



1. 408. 9 



2, 260. 7 

 2, 003. 2 



755.4 

 2, 371. 7 



1, 519. 



1, 981. 2 



296.7 



550.3 



382.6 



260.5 







1. 779. 5 

 1, 981. 2 

 1.100.6 

 1. 842. 3 

 1.645.4 

 662.9 

 1, 859. 3 



2, 102. 6 



2,688.9 



412.5 



707.5 



485.3 



371.8 





2. 474. 4 







2.688.9 





530.2 

 695.1 

 879.1 



14.7 

 651.4 



501.4 



911.8 

 671.2 

 740.7 

 663.0 



415.8 

 551.3 

 704.9 

 12.7 

 498.4 



388.1 

 740.7 

 557.9 

 650.2 

 534.4 



585.5 

 764.7 

 966.1 

 16.0 

 721.9 



559.7 

 1,000.5 

 732.3 

 800.1 

 730.1 



1, 557. 7 



Red oaks 



2, 472. 7 





2,183.7 





816.1 





1. 057. 3 



826.5 



1, 185. 5 



2,637.5 







TotaL 



26. 940. 8 



3, 106. 



3, 483. 1 



13, 534. 9 



5, 556. 3 



2, 443. 6 



2, 871. 3 



10, 871. 2 



7, 582. 3 



3, 426. 



3, 822. 7 



14, 831. 



All species 



23, 221. 7 



9, 481. 5 



5, 281. 4 



37. 9S4. fi 



16, 537. 5 



6, 448. 6 



4, 122. 



27, 108. 1 



[26, 596. 9 



I Percent 

 [ 61.0 



11. 099. 6 



Percent 

 25.4 



5, 910. 1 



Percent 

 13.6 



43. 606. 6 



Percent 

 100.0 



