Softwoods — Continued 



White pine: 



Eastern white pine Pinus strobus 



Red pine P. resinosa 



Pitch pine P. rigida 



Other softwoods: 



Northern white-cedar Thuja occidentalis 



Atlantic white-cedar ■ - Chamaecyparis thyoides 



Eastern redcedar Juniperus virginiana 



Tamarack Larix laricina 



Hardwoods 



Sugar maple Acer saccharum 



Red maple A. rubrum 



Red oak (northern red oak) ....>.... Quercus rubra 



Yellow birch Betula alleghaniensis 



Paper birch B. papyrifera 



Beech (American beech) Fagus grandijolia 



Ash Fraxinus spp. 



Aspen Populus spp. 



Other hardwoods: 



White oak ,..,...... Quercus alba 



American basswood ;........ Tilia americana 



Elm Ulmus spp. 



Hickory Carya spp. 



Butternut Juglans cinerea 



Willow Salix spp. 



Sweet birch Betula lenta 



Black cherry Prunus serotina 



Supplementary Tables 



Table 9. — Commercial forest-land area oj New Hampshire, by stand-size class and forest type group, 1948 



Stand-size class 



Forest type group 



White pine 



Spruce-fir 



Aspen-paper 

 birch 



Hardwood 



All forest types 



Sawtimber stands: 



More than 5.000 board-feet per acre 



1,500-5,000 board-feet per acre 



Poletimber stands 



Seedling-and-sapling 



Nonstocked areas 



Total 



Acres 



266,100 



444,600 



352,900 



174,200 



101,600 



1,339,400 



Acres 



79,600 



157,200 



286,800 



67,600 



16,100 



Acres 

 4,500 

 12,600 

 93,600 



235,800 

 34,800 



Acres 

 231,200 

 612,500 

 ,002,700 

 460,200 

 47,600 



Acres 



581,400 

 1,226,900 

 1,736,000 



937,800 



200,100 



607,300 



3Sl,3l)i| 2,354,200 



4,682,200 



Percent 



13 

 26 

 37 

 20 

 4 



Forest Resources of New Hampshire 



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