APPENDIX — BASIC STATISTICS 



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Table 38. 



-Timber products output in the United States and Coastal Alaska, by product, section and region of origin, and 

 softwoods and hardwoods, 1952 ' — Continued 



Section, region, and species 

 group 



Saw logs 



(for 



lumber, 



etc.) 



Veneer 



logs and 



bolts 



Cooperage 



logs and 



bolts 



Pulpwood 



Fuelwood 



Piling 



Poles 



Posts 



(round 



and 



split) 



Hewn 

 ties 



Mine 

 timbers 

 (round) 



Other 



West: 

 Pacific Nortliwest: 

 Douglas-fir subregion: 



Tlioasand 



bd.-ft. 

 10, 503, 169 

 21,199 



Thousand 



bd.-ft. 



1, 216, 791 



Thousand 

 bd.-ft. 

 13,388 



Number 



cords 

 3, 827, 568 

 47, 936 



Number 



cords 

 10,519,817 

 7,662 



Thousand 



linear feet 



5,500 



Thousand 

 pieces 

 475 



Thousand 

 pieces 

 1,695 

 67 



Thousand 

 pieces 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 163 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 59,411 







60 



















Total . 



10, 524, 368 



1, 216, 791 



13,388 



3, 875, 504 



10, 527, 479 



5,500 



475 



1,762 





163 



59, 471 







Pine subregion: 

 Softwood 



1,951,628 



12,963 





71, 302 

 235 



2, 186, 658 





104 



4,463 





430 



4,523 



Hardwood 

































Total 



1, 951, 628 



12,963 





71,537 



2, 186, 658 





104 



4,463 





430 



4,523 













Total, Pacific Northwest: 



12, 454, 797 

 21,199 



1, 229, 754 



13,388 



3, 898, 870 

 48, 171 



12,706,475 

 7,662 



5,500 



579 



6,158 

 67 





593 



63,934 



Hardwood 





60 



















Total 



12, 475, 996 



1, 229, 754 



13,388 



3, 947, 041 



12, 714, 137 



5,500 



579 



6,225 





593 



63,994 









California: 

 Softwood 



4,902,411 

 600 



270, 842 



4,530 



269, 243 

 52 



2, 330, 823 

 34,000 



1,090 

 26 



45 



2,000 

 1,400 



8 



455 

 (^) 



10,211 





560 













Total 



4,903,011 



270, 842 



4,530 



269. 295 



2, 364, 823 



1,116 



45 



3,400 



8 



455 



10, 771 







Northern Rocky Mountain: 

 Softwood 



1, 964, 810 

 185 



8,525 





295, 275 

 1,688 



1,046,188 

 22, 245 



21 



480 



3,301 

 1 





6,374 

 2 



3, 96ti 



Hardwood 























Total 



1, 964, 995 



8,525 





296,963 



1, 068, 433 



21 



480 



3.302 





6,376 



3, 966 











Southern Rocky Mountain: 

 Softwood 



555, 333 

 665 







14,502 



673, 444 

 187,042 



16 



134 



1 



1,271 

 26 





1,908 

 4 



3, 174 











968 

















Total 



555, 998 







14,502 



860, 486 



16 



135 



1,297 





1,912 



4,142 













Total, West: 

 Softwood 



19, 877, 351 

 22,649 



1, 509, 121 



17, 918 



4, 477. 890 

 49,911 



16, 756, 930 

 250, 949 



6,627 

 26 



1.238 

 1 



12,730 

 1,494 



8 



9,330 

 6 



81,285 



Hardwood 



1,588 











Total 



19, 900, 000 



1, 509, 121 



17, 918 



4, 527, 801 



17, 007, 879 



6,663 



1,239 



14,224 



8 



9,336 



82, 873 







United States: 

 Softwood 



31, 433, 231 

 8, 003. 126 



1, 548, 198 

 919, 113 



117,935 

 237.390 



21,407,807 

 3, 657, 126 



31,011.584 

 27, 535, 159 



37,530 

 3,342 



6,421 

 55 



103, 286 

 202,682 



3,701 

 6,478 



18, 517 

 62, 452 



1 12, 276 



Hardwood ._ 



114,697 







Total.- 



39, 436, 357 



2,467,311 



355, 325 



25, 064, 933 



58, 546, 743 



40,872 



6,476 



305,968 



10, 179 



80,969 



226, 973 







Coastal Ala.ska: 

 Softwood 



73,820 



25 





2,846 



53,674 

 1,500 



317 



(5) 



18 







30 



































Total 



73,820 



25 





2,846 



55, 174 



317 



m 



18 







30 













All regions: 

 Softwood.. -. . 



31, 507. 051 

 8, 003, 126 



1,548,223 

 919, 113 



117,935 

 237,390 



21,410.653 

 3, 657, 126 



31, 065. 258 

 27, 536, 659 



37, 847 

 3,342 



6,421 

 55 



103, 304 

 202,682 



3,701 



6,478 



18, 517 

 62, 452 



112,306 



Hardwood 



114,697 







Total 



39, 510, 177 



2, 467, 336 



355, 325 



25, 067, 779 



58,601,917 



41,189 



6,476 



305. 986 



10, 179 



80,969 



227, 00:5 



' Estimates of timber products output include both roundwood and plant 

 residues. The output from roundwood is according to sections and regions 

 where the logs, bolts, and other round timbers cut for various products 

 originated, and not necessarily where they were processed into lumber, pulp, 

 veneer or other manufactured products or used in round form as poles, 

 piling, posts, etc. The volume of plant residues such as used for fuelwood 

 or chipped for pulp is, however, according to sections and regions where 

 used. 



Volumes are in units of measure commonly used by the Bureau of the 



Census, the trade, or other agencies reporting volume of output, i. e., saw 

 logs for lumber, timbers, sawn ties, etc., in board-feet lumber tally; veneer 

 and cooperage logs and bolts, in board-feet log scale: pulpwood and fuelwood, 

 in standard cords (128 eu. ft.) including bark, etc. Volumes for mine timbers 

 and "all other products," including bo.x and shingle bolts, excelsior bolts, 

 turnery, dimension and handle stock, chemical wood, etc., arc shown in 

 cubic feet excluding bark. 



■ Less than 0.5 thousand cubic feet. 



3 Less than 0.5 thousand pieces. 



