Table 1.— Continued 



Forest land 



County 



lotal 

 land area^ 



Nonforest 

 land area 



Non- 

 commercial" 



Commercial 



Sampling 

 error of 

 total c 











Pptcpt) f 



i C / ft I 











Morgan 



149.1 





D.D 



110.3 



7 



r cnUiclOIl 





109.4 



34.2 



301 2 



6 



Pocahontas 



603.5 



84.9 



-ICO 



15.3 



503'3 



7 



Preston 



/(I 9 C 



110.7 



1.4 



OUU. t 



c 



D 



Randolph 



663.0 



80.6 



13.3 



569.1 



4 



Taylor 



111.4 



45.1 



1.4 



64.9 



15 



Tucker 



269.5 



do. 6 



OA O 



210.7 



9 



Upshur 



225.3 



70.5 



.8 



154.0 



8 



Webster 



352.6 



27.7 



8.1 



316.8 



3 



Northeastern Unit 



5,937.1 



1,412.6 







119.3 



4,405.2 



1.4 



Boone 



320.6 



56.6 



— 



264.0 



10 



Clay 



219.5 



29.8 





189.7 



6 



Fayette 



424.3 



84.7 



3.9 



335.7 



5 



Greenbrier 



656.7 



154.8 



1.0 



500.9 



4 



Kanawha 



580.4 



122.3 



— 



458.1 



4 



Logan 



291.9 



56.0 



3.3 



232.6 



10 



McDowell 



341.1 



04.i 





277.0 



11 



Mercer 



266.8 



77.1 



.5 



189.2 



6 



Mingo 





47.9 



— 



999 ft 



in 



iO 



Monroe 



302.5 



116.5 





186.0 



8 



Nicholas 



416.0 



78.4 



o 

 .6 



337.3 



6 



Raleigh 



387.3 



88.5 



1 A 



1.4 



297.4 



5 



Summers 



223.8 



60.4 



4.4 



159.0 



6 



Wyoming 



322.6 



52.3 



c o 



D.e 



263.5 



5 



Southern Unit 



5,024.2 



1,089.4 





3,913.2 



1.8 



Brooke 



56.4 



29.8 





26.6 



27 



Cabell 



178.7 



47.0 



A O 



0.3 



131.4 



8 



Calhoun 



179.8 



41.3 



— 



138.5 



9 



Doddridge 



204.2 



53.9 





150.3 



9 



Gilmer 



217.0 



54.0 



O 1 



Z.i 



160.9 



9 



Hancock 



53.2 



26.4 



1.5 



25.3 



27 



Jackson 



294.7 



103.3 



.2 



191.2 



8 



Lincoln 



280.3 



33.4 





246.9 



4 



Marion 



199.0 



65.6 



1.2 



132.2 



10 



Marshall 



194.7 



78.2 





116.5 



12 



Mason 



276.8 



113.4 



.4 



163.0 



10 



Monongalia 



233.5 



83 8 



2 



149.5 



11 



Ohio 



68.0 



30!6 





37.4 



21 



Pleasants 



82.7 



14.2 



.1 



68.4 



8 



Putnam 



222.7 



66.4 





156.3 



7 



Ritchie 



289.3 



72.1 



1.8 



215.4 



6 



Roane 



oli.U 



99.6 





91 1 /I 



q 



Tyler 



163.6 



44.3 





119.3 



9 



Wayne 



328.6 



63.4 



.1 



265.1 



5 



Wetzel 



232.1 



50.1 



.1 



181.9 



6 



Wirt 



150.4 



27.3 





123.1 



6 



Wood 



235.8 



81.1 





154.7 



9 



Northwestern Unit 



4,452.5 



1,279.2 



8.0 



3,165.3 



1.9 



Total for state 



15,413.8 



3,781.2 



148.9 



11,483.7 



1.0 



^Source: Area Measurement Report, Bureau of the Census, Areas of West Virginia: 1960 

 (April 1967). 



b Includes nonproductive and productive-reserved forest land. 



cin percent at the 68 percent probability level for commercial forest land. 



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