Table 38 — Net board-foot volume according to the International 1 i-inch rule by species group and forest condition, 1938 







Coastal Plain 







Piedmont 







Mountain region 





Species group 



Sawlog size 



Under- 

 sawlog 

 size i 



All con- 

 ditions 



Sawlog size 



TJnder- 

 sawlog 

 size ' 



All con- 

 ditions 



Sawlog size 



Under- 

 sawlog 

 size ' 



All con- 





Old 



growth 



Second 

 growth 



Old 

 growth 



Second 

 growth 



Old 

 growth 



Second 

 growth 



ditions 



Softwoods: 



Loblolly pine. .. 



Million 



bd. ft. 



2, 838. 3 



67.4 



454.3 



359.0 



Million 



bd. ft. 



11,193.0 



298.6 



1, 103.0 



445.1 



Million 



bd.ft. 



442.7 



24.4 



200.9 



152.3 



Million 



bd. ft. 



14, 474. 



390.4 



1, 758. 2 



956.4 



Million 

 bd.ft. 



312.0 

 1, 010. 7 



Mi/lion 

 bd.ft. 

 1, 299. 3 

 3, 774. 2 



Million 

 bd.ft. 

 58.5 

 218.4 



Million 

 bd. ft. 

 1, 669. 8 

 5, 003. 3 



Million 

 bd. ft. 



Million 

 bd. ft. 



Million 



bd.ft. 



Million 

 bd.ft. 





84.1 



815.4 



79.5 



979.0 







Longleaf pine 



12.1 



34.1 



2.9 



3.4 



1.6 



14.2 

 820.1 

 9.5 

 1.9 

 17.8 



7.9 



56.2 



.8 



34.2 



910.4 

 13.2 

 5.3 

 37.4 













2.2 

 68.7 

 339.1 



198.4 

 315.3 

 132.1 



17.1 

 22.1 

 13.4 



217 7 













406 1 













484 6 



Red and while-cedar 



164.3 

 697.2 



196.6 

 352.8 



6.3 



18.4 



367.2 

 1, 068. 4 



18.0 





Cypress - 





























Total _. 



4, 580. 5 



13, 589. 1 



845.0 



19, 014. 6 



1, 376. 8 



5, 937. 



359.8 



7, 673. 6 



494.1 



1, 461. 2 



132.1 



2,087.4 



Hardwoods: 



Sweetgum _ . 



1, 089. 6 



2, 027. 4 



153.4 



338.9 



263.7 



971.2 

 619 3 

 251.9 

 353.2 

 208.0 



41.8 

 42.2 

 7.2 

 15.4 

 13.6 



2, 102. 6 



2, 688. 9 



412.5 



707.5 



485.3 



139.5 



212.8 



19.5 



371.8 











Black and water tupelos 











Yellowpoplar 



158.4 

 309.7 

 512.7 

 4.0 

 292.3 



412.5 

 393.4 

 384.0 

 4.9 

 364.5 



14.6 

 61.6 

 69.4 

 7.1 

 65.1 



585.5 

 764.7 

 966.1 

 16.0 

 721.9 



164.3 

 376.3 

 378.4 

 276.5 

 333.7 



352.9 

 530.8 

 292.8 

 238.0 

 311.6 



42.5 

 93.4 

 61.1 

 285.6 

 84.8 



559.7 





1, 000. 5 



White oaks 



732. 3 



Chestnut 



800. 1 





675.9 



467.6 



42.0 



1, 185. 5 



730. 1 







Total 



4, 548. 9 



2, 871. 2 



162.2 



7, 582. 3 



1,416.6 



1, 772. 1 



237.3 



3, 426. 



1, 529.2 



1, 726. 1 



567.4 



3, 822. 7 



All species 



[ 9, 129. 4 

 {Percent 

 [ 34.3 



16, 460. 3 



Percent 



61.9 



1, 007. 2 



Percent 



3.8 



26, 596. 9 

 Percent 

 100.0 



2, 793. 4 



Percent 



25.2 



7, 709. 1 



Percent 



69.4 



597.1 

 Percent 

 5.4 



11, 099. 6 

 Percent 

 100.0 



2, 023. 3 



Percent 



34.2 



3, 187. 3 



Percent 



53.9 



699.5 



Percent 



LI. 9 



5,910. 1 





100.0 



1 Includes second-growth undei-sawlog size, reproduction, and clear-cut conditions. 



Table 39. — Distribution of the net board-foot volume l of softwoods and of hardwoods in each physiographic division, 2 by species and tree-diameter group, 193S 



[Percent of regional volume for each species group] 



International Vi-inch rule. 



2 For totals for all regions, see table 37, p. 72. 



1 Negligible. 



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