APPENDIX BASIC STATISTICS 



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Table 51. — Timber cut for all products from growing stock on commercial forest land in Eastern United States, by species 



group and section and region of origin, 1952 ' — Continued 



VOLUME IN CUBIC FEET— Continued 





Total, 

 East 



North 



South 



Species group 



Total 



New 

 England 



Middle 

 Atlantic 



Lake 

 States 



Central 



Plains 



Total 



South 

 Atlantic 



Southeast 



West 

 Gulf 



Hardwoods: 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 216, 683 

 1, 055, 556 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 35, 147 

 322, 090 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 



212 

 37.964 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 18, 551 

 55, 499 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 16, 384 

 53,297 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 



7,017' 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 181, 536 

 733, 466 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 90,870 

 175, 882 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 89,644 

 360, 193 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 1,022 

 197, 391 



Other soft hardwoods 



168, 313 



Total 



1,272,239 



357, 237 



38,176 



74,050 



168,313 



69,681 



7,017 



915, 002 



266, 752 



449, 837 



198, 413 



Oak 



1, 292, 415 



324, 787 

 357, 477 



407. 373 



299, 501 

 175, 664 



17, 278 



79, 610 

 4.072 



132, 130 



97,301 

 36, 314 



59, 041 



90,485 

 30, 765 



189, 510 



32, 092 

 96, 948 



9,414 



13 



7,565 



885, 042 



25, 286 

 181, 813 



236,853 



4,797 

 30,690 



376, 516 



16,546 

 83, 407 



271, 673 



Beech-yellow birch-hard 

 maple 



Other hard hardwoods 



3,943 

 67, 716 



Total 



1, 974, 679 



882. 538 



100,960 



265, 745 



180, 291 



318, 550 



16, 992 



1, 092, 141 



272, 340 



476, 469 



343, 332 



Total, hardwoods ._ 



3, 246, 918 



1, 239, 775 



139, 136 



339, 795 



348, 604 



388, 231 



24,009 



2, 007, 143 



539, 092 



926, 306 



541. 745 



All species. 



6, 993, 032 



1, 939, 779 



500,218 



469, 299 



537, 170 



405, 142 



27,950 



5, 053, 253 



1, 454, 948 



2, 405, 459 



1. 192, 846 



VOLUME IN CORDS 



Softwoods; 

 White, red, and jack pine. 



Thousand 

 cords 

 3,212 

 40,242 

 3,034 

 2,776 



Thousand 



cords 



3.098 



873 



3,033 



1,781 



Thousand 



cords 



1,910 



28 



1,958 



616 



Thousand 

 cords 

 383 

 674 

 219 

 345 



Thousand 

 cords 

 803 



856' 

 698 



Thousand 

 cords 

 1 

 139 



Thousand 

 cords 



Thousand 



cords 



114 



39, 369 



1 



995 



Thousand 



cords 



80 



11.715 



1 



332 



Thousand 

 cords 

 34 

 19,140 



Thousand 

 cords 



Southern yellow pine 



Spruce-fir 



32 



8,514 



Other softwoods 



103 



20 



496 



167 







Total, softwoods 



49,264 



8,785 



4,512 



1,621 



2,357 



243 



52 



40, 479 



12,128 



19, 670 



8,681 







Hardwoods: 



Yellow-poplar 



Other soft hardwoods 



2,820 

 14, 104 



443 



4,062 



2 

 474 



233 



693 



""'2,164" 



208 

 696 



" "95' 



2,377 

 10, 042 



1,127 

 2,235 



1,235 

 4,947 



15 

 2,860 



Total 



16, 924 



4,505 



476 



926 



2,104 



904 



95 



12,419 



3,362 



6,182 



2,875 



Oak 



Beech-yellow birch-hard 

 maple ._ .. 



17,438 



4,106 

 4,975 



5,300 



3,750 

 2,461 



216 



995 



48 



1,653 



1,216 

 454 



738 



1,130 

 382 



2,562 



409 

 1,468 



131 



169' 



12,138 



356 

 2,514 



3,092 



60 

 389 



5,212 



239 

 1,164 



3,834 



57 



Other hard hard words 



961 



Total 



26, 519 



11,511 



1,259 



3,323 



2,250 



4,439 



240 



15, 008 



3,541 



6,615 



4,852 







Total, hardwoods 



43. 443 



16, 016 



1,735 



4,249 



4,354 



5,343 



335 



27,427 



6,903 



12, 797 



i,Tm 



All species _ .. _ 



92, 707 



24,801 



6,247 



5,870 



6,711 



5,586 



387 



67,906 



19, 031 



32, 467 



16, 408 







1 Estimates of timber cut refer to growing stock inventory and include 

 logging residues as well as growing stock material removed as timber products. 



Volumes are in cubic feet roundwood excluding bark and in standard cords 

 (128 cu. ft.) including bark. 



Table 52. — Timber cut for all products from growing stock on commercial forest land in Western United States and Coastal 



Alaska, by species group and section and region of origin, 1952 ■ 





Total. 



West and 



Coastal 



Alaska 



West 





Species group 



Total, 

 West 



Pacific Northwest 



California 



Northern 



Rocky 

 Mountain 



Southern 



Rocky 

 Mountain 



Coastal 

 Alaska 





Total 



Douglas-fir 

 subregion 



Pine 

 subregion 





Softwoods: 



Douglas-fir 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 1, 965, 780 

 605, 461 

 376,511 

 96,894 

 163,463 

 532, 849 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 



1,965,780 

 605, 461 

 373, 426 

 96, 894 

 163,463 

 523, 562 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



1, 520, 252 



258, 968 



371, 465 



10, 859 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



1,456,575 



24, 440 



367, 943 



3,792 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



63,677 



234,528 



3,522 



7,067 



Thousand 

 cu. ft. 

 371,263 

 205, 897 

 327 

 50,899 

 163, 463 

 128, 540 



Thousand 



cu. ft. 



66,480 



80,740 



1,634 



35, 136 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 

 7,785 

 59, 856 



Thousand 

 cu.ft. 



Ponderosa and Jeffrey pine 





Western hemlock _ ... 



3,085 



White and sugar pine -_ 





Redwood 







Other softwoods 



220,230 



169, 775 



50,455 



143, 846 



30,946 



9,287 







Total . 



3, 740, 958 

 22,629 



3, 728, 586 

 22,629 



2, 381, 774 

 8,772 



2, 022, 525 

 8,750 



359, 249 

 22 



920, 389 

 11,147 



327, 836 

 1,257 



98, 587 

 1,453 



12, 372 



Hardwoods . 







All species . . 



3, 763, 587 



3,751,215 



2, 390, 546 



2, 031, 275 



359, 271 



931, 536 



329, 093 



100, 040 



12, 372 







' Estimates of timber cut refer to growing stock inventory and include 

 logging residues as well as growing stock material removed as timber products. 



Volumes are in cubic feet roundwood excluding bark. 



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