558 



TIMBER RESOURCES FOR AMERICA'S FUTURE 



Table 28. — A^et volume of live sau-timber on commercial forest land in Eastern United States, hy section and region, species 



group, and diameter class, January 1, 1953 ■ — Continued 



HARDWOODS— Continued 





Total 

 East 



North 



South 



Species group and d. b b. class 

 (inches) 



Total 



New 

 England 



Middle 

 -Atlantic 



Lake 

 States 



Central 



Plains 



Total 



South 

 Atlantic 



South- 

 east 



West 

 GuH 



Other hardwoods: 

 11.0-14.9 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 

 52, 685 

 33, 793 

 31, 139 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 

 34, 269 

 20,324 

 19, 846 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



3,865 



2,149 



1,520 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



7,972 



4,765 



3,994 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



10, 095 



3,943 



2,865 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



10, 759 



7,875 



9,173 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



1,578 



1,592 



2,294 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 

 18, 416 

 13, 469 

 11,293 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



5,004 



3,138 



2,963 



Million 



bd.-ft. 



7,085 



4,858 



3,625 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 

 6,327 



15.0-18.9... 



19.0 and larger... 



5,473 

 4,705 



Total 



117,617 



74, 439 



7,534 



16, 731 



16, 903 



27, 807 



5,464 



43, 178 



11. 105 



15.568 



16, 505 



k\i hardwoods: 



11.0-14.9 



160, 986 

 113, 603 

 106, 618 



87, 792 

 59,883 

 59, 397 



11, 189 

 7,180 

 5,987 



25, 035 

 18, 159 

 17, 829 



19, 872 

 9,302 

 6,261 



29,577 

 23, 182 

 26, 492 



2,119 

 2,060 

 2.828 



73, 194 

 53, 720 

 47, 221 



24,616 

 16, 343 



14, 755 



26, 980 

 19, 196 

 16,293 



21,598 



15.0-18.9.. 



19.0 and larger 



18, 181 

 16, 173 







Total 



381, 207 



207, 072 



24,356 



61,023 



35, 435 



79, 251 



7,007 



174, 135 



55, 714 



62, 469 



55, 952 



ALL SPECIES 



All species: 



9.0-10.9 



11.0-14.9 



15.0-18.9 



19.0 and larger- 



Total 623,082 



56,928 

 264, 271 

 165, 340 

 136, 543 



14, 229 

 111,323 



71, 735 

 68,727 



266,014 



6,318 

 21, 712 

 12.948 

 10, 547 



51, 525 



2,729 

 30, 607 

 21, 219 

 19, 796 



74, 351 



4,230 

 25, 432 

 11, 599 



8,529 



49, 790 



807 

 31,088 

 23,792 

 26, 984 



82, 671 



145 

 2,484 

 2,177 

 2,871 



7,677 



42, 699 

 152, 948 

 93, 605 

 67, 816 



357, 068 



11.110 

 45, 963 

 27, 758 

 22, 027 



106, 858 



21, 626 

 61,940 

 32, 801 



22, 935 



139, 302 



9,963 

 45, 045 

 33, 046 



22,854 



110,908 



1 Net volume in board-feet log scale. International J^-'nch rule. 



2 Include? 294 million board-feet of ponderosa pine consisting of 226 million 

 board-feet 9.0 to 14.9 inches d. b. h. and 68 million board-feet 15.0 inches and 



larger. 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. 



Table 29. — A'ei volume of live softwood sawtimber on commercial forest land in Western United States and Coastal Alaska, 

 by species group, diameter class, and section and region, January 1, 1953 ' 





Total. 

 Western 

 United 

 States and 

 Coastal 

 Alaska 



West 



Species group and d. b. h. class (inches) 



Total, 

 West 



Pacific Northwest 



California 



Northern 



Rocky 

 Mountain 



Southern 



Rocky 

 Mountain 



Coastal 





Total 



Douglas-fir 

 subregion 



Pine 

 subregion 



Alaska 



Ponderosa and Jeffrey pine: 



11.0-20.9 



Million 



bd.-ft. 

 45. 438 

 81,323 

 97,448 



Million 



bd.-ft. 

 45, 438 

 81,323 

 97,448 



Million 



bd.-ft. 

 15,983 

 36, 970 

 39, 279 



Million 



bd.-ft. 

 471 

 1,530 

 3,899 



Million 



bd.-ft. 

 15,512 

 35. 440 

 35, 380 



Million 



bd.-ft. 

 7,533 

 17, 136 

 42, 072 



Million 



bd.-ft. 

 10, 970 

 12, 387 

 9,704 



MiUion 

 bd.-ft. 

 10. 952 

 14,830 

 6,393 



Million 

 bd.-ft. 



21.0-30.9 





31 and larger 









Total 



224, 209 



2 224, 209 



92,232 



5,900 



86, 332 



66, 741 



33, 061 



32, 175 





Sugar and western white pine: 

 11.0-20.9 



11, 725 

 11,594 

 33, 185 



11, 725 

 11, 594 

 33, 185 



2,217 

 2,219 



8,072 



1,273 

 1,499 

 7,890 



944 

 720 

 182 



1,956 



4,669 



22,890 



7,550 

 4,704 

 2,220 



2 

 2 

 3 





21.0-30.9 



31. and larger 









Total 



56, 504 



56,504 



12,508 



10, 662 



1,846 



29, 515 



14, 474 



7 









Douglas-fir: 

 11. 0-20. 9 



94,120 

 122, 268 

 315,480 



94,120 

 122, 268 

 315, 480 



59, 939 



81, 804 

 224, 169 



50,907 



70, 865 



215, 479 



9,032 

 10, 939 

 8,690 



9,171 

 23,033 



84, 708 



22, 862 

 15, 253 

 5,105 



2,148 

 2,178 

 1,498 





21. 0-30. 9 





31.0 and larger 









Total 



531,868 



531,868 



365, 912 



337, 251 



28,661 



116,912 



43,220 



5,824 









Redwood: 



11.0-20.9 



3,363 

 4,499 

 28,352 



3,363 



4,499 

 28,352 



5 

 9 

 76 



5 

 9 

 76 





3,358 



4,490 



28,276 









21.0-30.9 































Total 



36, 214 



36, 214 



90 



90 





36, 124 

















Other softwoods: 



11.0-20.9.... 



164, 199 

 167,714 

 224, 971 



133. 066 

 139. 250 

 195, 617 



54, 566 

 79, 330 

 126, 795 



35, 894 

 65, 452 

 121,867 



18, 672 

 13, 878 

 4,928 



15,867 

 30.188 

 58,677 



45, 643 



22, 135 



7,149 



16,990 

 7,597 

 2,996 



31, 133 



21.0-30.9.... 



28,464 



31. and larger . 



29,354 







Total 



556, 884 



467, 933 



260, 691 



223, 213 



37, 478 



104, 732 



74, 927 



27,583 



88,951 







All softwoods: 



11.0-20.9 



318, 845 

 387, 398 

 699, 436 



287, 712 

 358, 934 

 670, 082 



132, 710 

 200,332 

 398, 391 



88,550 

 139, 355 

 349,211 



44,160 

 60,977 

 49, 180 



37,885 



79, 516 



236,623 



87, 025 

 54, 479 

 24, 178 



30, 092 

 24, 607 

 10,890 



31,133 



21.0-30.9 



28,464 



31. and larger. 



29,354 







Total 



1,405,679 



1,316,728 



731.433 



577, 116 



154,317 



354, 024 



165, 682 



65, 589 



88,951 







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



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



The total volume of ponderosa and Jeffrey pine in the United States is 224,503 

 million board-feet. 



