560 



TIMBER RESOURCES FOR AMERICA'S FUTURE 



Table 30. — A^et volume of growing stock on commercial forest land in Eastern United States, by section and region, species 



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



HARDWOODS 





Total 

 East 



North 



South 



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



Total 



New 

 England 



Middle 

 Atlantic 



Lake 

 States 



Central 



Plains 



Total 



South 

 Atlantic 



Southeast 



West 

 Gulf 



Oak: 



5.0-6.9 



Million 



cords 



77.9 



108.2 



131.0 



433.4 



Million 

 cords 

 42.5 

 59.2 

 67.6 

 217.1 



Million 

 cords 

 2.0 

 4.0 

 4.0 

 9.0 



Million 

 cords 

 19.0 

 23.0 

 24.0 

 68.0 



Million 



cords 



6.1 



7.7 



8.4 



25.0 



Million 



cords 



14.3 



23.4 



29.7 



111.0 



Million 

 cords 

 1.1 

 1.1 

 1.5 

 4.1 



Million 

 cords 

 35.4 

 49.0 

 63.4 

 216.3 



Million 

 cords 

 10.5 

 15.3 

 19.9 

 54.9 



Million 

 cords 

 13.9 

 19.5 

 24.9 

 78.5 



Million 

 cords 

 11 



7.0-8.9 



14.2 



9.0-10.9 



18 6 



11.0 and larger..- 



82.9 







Total 



750.5 



386.4 



19.0 



134.0 



47.2 



178.4 



7.8 



364.1 



100.6 



136.8 



126.7 







Beech-yellow birch-hard maple: 



5.0-6.9 



30.6 

 39.9 

 43.7 

 128.4 



29.7 

 38.5 

 4i. 6 

 118.7 



11.0 

 16.0 

 16.0 

 36.0 



13.0 

 15.0 

 17.0 

 41.0 



4.1 

 5.3 



5.8 

 24.1 



1.6 

 2.2 

 2.8 

 17.6 





.9 

 1.4 

 2.1 

 9.7 



.4 



.6 



.9 



2.4 



.3 



.5 



.8 



4.7 



.2 



7.0-8.9 





3 



9.0-10.9 





.4 



11.0 and larger .. 





2.6 









Total 



242.6 



228.5 



79.0 



86.0 



39.3 



24.2 





14.1 



4.3 



6.3 



3.5 



Hickory: 



5.0-6.9 



15.4 

 20.8 

 24.0 

 73.3 



6.9 



9.5 



9.8 



27.0 





2.0 

 2.0 

 2.0 

 7.0 



.2 

 .3 

 .2 

 .4 



4.6 

 7.1 

 7.5 

 18.5 



.1 

 .1 

 .1 

 .1 



8.5 

 11.3 

 14.2 

 46.3 



2.0 

 2.4 

 3.6 

 9.2 



4.1 



5.7 

 6.2 

 19.6 



2.4 



7.0-8.9 





3.2 



9.0-10.9 



4.3 



11.0 and larger 



1.0 



17.5 







Total 



133.5 



53.2 



1.0 



13.0 



1.1 



37.7 



.4 



80.3 



17.2 



35.7 



27.4 







Sweetgum: 



5.0- 6.9 



14.0 

 19.0 

 25.4 

 79.3 



1.4 

 1.7 

 1.0 

 6.3 





1.0 

 1.0 





.3 



.7 



.8 



2.7 



.1 

 P) 

 .2 

 .6 



12.6 

 17.3 

 24.4 

 73.0 



3.5 



5.0 



5.8 



18.6 



5.8 



7.5 



11.3 



25.8 



3.3 



7.0- 8.9 





4.8 



9.0-10.9 





7.3 



11.0 and larger 





3.0 





28.6 











Total 



137.7 



10.4 





5.0 





4.5 



.9 



127.3 



32.9 



50.4 



44.0 











Tupelo and blackgum: 

 5.0- fi.9 



9.2 

 15.4 

 23.1 

 72.1 



.2 



.5 



1.8 



5.2 









.2 



.4 



.7 



2.9 



P) 

 .1 

 .1 

 .3 



9.0 

 14.9 

 21.3 

 66.9 



2.8 



4.7 



6.6 



22.4 



4.8 

 7.6 

 10.7 

 25.4 



1.4 



7.0- 8.9 









2.6 



9.0-10.9 





1.0 

 2.0 





4.0 



11.0 and larger-.. .. .. 







19.1 











Total 



119.8 



7.7 





3.0 





4.2 



.5 



112.1 



36.5 



48.5 



27.1 











Yellow-poplar: 

 5.0- 6.9. . 



6.5 



9.0 



11.5 



44.4 



2.7 

 3.4 



4.8 

 17.8 





2.0 

 2.0 

 3.0 

 8.0 





.7 

 1.4 

 1.8 

 9.8 





3.8 



5.6 



6.7 



26.6 



2.5 

 3.5 

 3.8 

 14.6 



1.3 

 2.1 

 2.9 

 11.8 



(2) 



7.0- 8.9 









(=) 



9.0-10.9. 







(2) 



11.0 and larger 



(2) 







.2 









Total 



71.4 



28.7 



(2) 



15.0 





13.7 





42.7 



24.4 



18.1 



.2 











Cottonwood and aspen: 

 5.0- 6.9. 



26.7 

 26.0 

 16.7 

 25.9 



26.3 

 25.4 

 16.1 

 21.4 



2.0 

 1.0 



i.o' 



1.0 

 2.0 

 1.0 

 1.0 



21.6 

 20.6 

 13.8 

 11.1 



.2 



.2 



.5 



4.6 



1.5 



1.6 



.8 



3.7 



.4 



.6 



.6 



4.5 



.1 

 .2 

 .1 

 .2 



.1 

 .2 

 .2 

 1.8 



.2 



7.0- 8.9 



.2 



9.0-10.9 



.3 



11.0 and larger 



2.5 







Total 



95.3 



89.2 



4.0 



5.0 



67.1 



5.5 



7.6 



6.1 



.6 



2.3 



3.2 







Other hardwoods: 

 5.0- 6.9. 



79.4 

 90.5 

 97.5 

 262.4 



59.7 

 65.5 

 70.2 

 179.0 



18.0 

 17.0 

 17.0 

 24.0 



14.0 

 16.0 

 18.0 

 54.0 



14.6 

 14.8 

 15.1 

 34.2 



10.9 

 15.0 

 16.5 

 55.3 



2.2 

 2.7 

 3.6 

 11.5 



19.7 

 25.0 

 27.3 

 83.4 



6.7 

 7.3 

 7.2 

 19.5 



8.3 

 10.9 

 11.9 

 27.7 



4.7 



7.0- 8.9 



6.8 



9.0-10.9. 



8.2 



11.0 and larger.. 



36.2 







Total 



529.8 



374.4 



76.0 



102.0 



78.7 



97.7 



20.0 



155.4 



40.7 



58.8 



55.9 







AW hardwoods: 

 5.0- 6.9 



259.7 



328.8 



372.9 



1,119.2 



169.4 

 203.7 

 212.9 

 592.5 



33.0 

 38.0 

 37.0 

 71.0 



52.0 

 61.0 

 66.0 

 184.0 



46.6 

 48.7 

 43.3 

 94.8 



32.8 

 50.4 

 60.3 

 222.4 



5.0 



5.6 



6.3 



20.3 



90.3 

 125.1 

 160.0 

 526.7 



28.5 

 39.0 

 47.9 

 141.8 



38.6 

 54.0 

 69.0 

 195.3 



23.2 



7.0- 8.9 



32.1 



9.0-10.9. .- 



43.1 



11.0 and larger.- 



189.6 







Total 



2, 080. 6 



1, 178. 5 



179.0 



363.0 



233.4 



365.9 



37.2 



902.1 



257.2 



356.9 



288.0 







ALL SPECIES 



All species: 



5.0- 6.9 



400.8 



525. 3 



551.2 



1,588.5 



220.2 

 265.5 

 263.4 

 721.7 



50.0 

 62.0 

 59.0 

 132.0 



61.0 



74.0 



78.0 



218.0 



68.5 

 69.3 

 56.7 

 120.7 



35.4 



54.2 



63.0 



229.6 



5.3 

 6.0 

 6.7 

 21.4 



180.6 

 259.8 

 287.8 

 866.8 



57.7 

 81.5 

 82.8 

 238.4 



86.3 

 123.7 

 134.4 

 333.0 



36.6 



7.0- 8.9.. 



54.6 



9.0- 10.9.. .. 



70.6 



11.0 and larger.. 



295.4 







Total 



3, 065. 8 



1, 470. 8 



303.0 



431.0 



315.2 



382.2 



39.4 



1, 595. 



460.4 



677.4 



457.2 







■ Net volume in standard cords (128 cu. ft.) including bark. 



* Ijjci: thin n f. Tiiillinn wrrU 



3 Less than 0.05 million cords. 



* Includes 1.0 million cords of pondcrosa pine. 



