APPENDIX BASIC STATISTICS 



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Table 7.- 



-Nel volume of live sawtimber on commercial forest land in the United States and Coastal Alaska, by species group 

 and section, region, and State, January 1, 1953 ■ — Continued 



WESTERN SPECIES 





Total 



all 

 species 



Softwoods 



Hardwoods 



Section, region, and 

 State 



Total 



Doug- 

 las-fir 



Pon- 

 derosa 



and 

 Jeffrey 



pine 



True 

 firs 



West- 

 ern 



hem- 

 lock 



Sugar 

 pine 

 and 

 western 

 white 

 pine 



Red- 

 wood 



Spruce 



Lodge- 

 pole 

 pine 



Other 



Total 



Cot- 

 ton- 

 wood 

 and 

 aspen 



Red 

 alder 



Other 



West: 

 Pacific Northwest: 

 Douglas-fir subre- 

 gion 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 

 594, 375 

 154, 501 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 

 577.116 

 154,317 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 



337, 251 

 28, 661 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 

 5.900 

 86, 332 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 

 58. 428 

 15, 080 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



112,065 



2,670 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



10, 662 



1.846 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



90 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 

 9,533 

 2,961 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



334 



3.219 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 

 42, 853 

 13, 548 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



17, 259 



184 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 



123 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 

 9,245 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 

 8,014 



Pine subrcgion 



61 



Total 



748, 876 



731,433 



365, 912 



92.232 



73, 508 



114, 735 



12, 508 



90 



12, 494 



3,553 



56, 401 



17, 443 



123 



9,245 



8,075 





Oregon 



433, 809 

 315, 067 



424, 721 

 306, 712 



256, 238 

 109, 674 



72, 295 

 19, 937 



31.316 

 42. 192 



27,023 

 87, 712 



9,239 

 3.269 



90 



3,585 

 8,909 



2,303 

 1,250 



22, 632 

 33, 769 



9,088 

 8,355 



39 



84 



3,941 

 5,304 



5,108 



Washington.. 



2,967 







Total 



748, 876 



731.433 



365, 912 



92,232 



73. 508 



114,735 



12, 508 



90 



12, 494 



3,553 



56, 401 



17. 443 



123 



9,245 



8,075 







California 



360, 001 



354, 024 



116,912 



66, 741 



88.717 



478 



29.515 



36, 124 



170 



3,807 



11,560 



5,977 



37 



166 



5,774 







Northern Rocky 

 Mountain: 

 Idaho . 



96,015 

 55, 770 



3,167 

 12, 070 



95, 809 

 55, 075 



3,167 

 11,631 



26, 586 

 15, 329 



""i,'365' 



17,386 

 10, 969 



3,118 

 1,588 



15, 530 

 1,002 



2,113 

 171 



13, 381 

 1,093 





7,695 

 6,913 



49 

 3,080 



3,824 

 6,945 



9,294 

 12, 653 



206 

 695 



8 

 16 





198 



iVIontana 



679 



South Dakota 

 (West) 





Wyoming . 



451 









5,122 



85 



439 



439 



















Total 



167, 022 



165, 682 



43, 220 



33, 061 



16, 983 



2,284 



14, 474 





17, 737 



15, 891 



22. 032 



1,340 



463 





877 







Southern Rocky 



Mountain: 



Arizona 



19, 988 



25, 394 



572 



15,054 



7,800 



19,817 



23, 777 



565 



14, 038 



7,392 



1,449 

 1,343 



"i,"646" 

 1,386 



17, 534 

 2,963 

 331 

 9,672 

 1,675 



454 

 2,333 



177 

 1,160 



373 





' 





181 



12, 474 



3 



1,413 



1,783 



4,'6i6 

 33 



'2,'i57' 



199 

 54 

 14 



147 

 18 



171 



1,617 



7 



1,016 



408 



171 



1,563 



4 



1,016 



365 







Colorado.. . 









3- 



54 



Nevada 





7 







New Mexico . 





Utah 











43 













Total 



68, 808 



65, 589 



5,824 



32, 175 



4,497 





7 





15, 854 



6,800 



432 



3,219 



3,119 



3 



97 







Total, Western United 

 States 



Coastal Alaska... . 



1, 344, 707 

 89, 058 



1, 316, 728 

 88,951 



531, 868 



224, 209 



183, 705 



117,497 

 54, 398 



56, 504 



36, 214 



46, 255 

 26, 768 



30, 051 

 75 



90 425 

 7,710 



27, 979 

 107 



3,742 



9,414 



14,823 

 107 





















Total, Western United 

 States and Coastal 

 Alaska 



1, 433, 765 



1, 405, 679 



531,868 



6224,209 



183, 705 



171. 895 



56, 504 



36, 214 



73, 023 



30, 126 



98, 135 



28, 086 



3,742 



9,414 



14, 930 







' Net volume in board-feet log scale, International J^-inch rule. This 

 table is similar in format to table 10 of Basic Forest Statistics for the United 

 States, January 1945 (revised 1950 issue), but the data are not directly com- 

 parable because of changes in standards between 1945 and 1952. 



- Pondcrosa pine. The total volume of ponderosa and Jeffrey pine in the 

 United States is 224.503 million board-feet including 294 million board-feet 

 in the Plains Region. 



' Less than 0.5 million board-feet. 



* Quercus alba and Q. prinus. 



* Quercus borealis, Q. falcata var. pagodaefolia, and Q. shumardii. 



6 Excludes 294 million board-feet of ponderosa pine in the Plains Region. 



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