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The Forests op Maryland. 



Prince George's County. 

 SUMMAEY OF THE LUMBER AND TIjMBER CUT. 



Product. 



Amount. 



Unit Value. 



Total Value. 



Lumber : Hardwood « 



Softwood 

 Pulpwood : Poplar . 



Gum . . 

 Pine . . . 

 Railroad Ties: 



White Oak 



Mixed Oak 



Chestnut 



Pine 



Piling 



Cordwood : Oak . . . 



Pine . . . 



Mine Props 



Staves 



Poles 



Shingles 



Posts : Cedar . . '. . . 



Chestnut . . 

 Export Logs: 



Walnut 



Poplar 



The County. 



2,457,000 Board Eeet 

 810,000 Board Feet 

 450 Cords 

 450 Cords 

 2,700 Cords 



31,500 

 63,000 

 12,600 

 900 



52,000 Lineal Feet 

 ■ 1,200 Cords 

 2,400 Cords 

 480 Tons 

 855,000 Pieces 



900 

 180,000 

 2.700 

 900 



13,000 Board Feet 

 14,000 Board Feet 



$17.00 per M 



14.00 per M 



6.50 per Cord 



6.50 per Cord 



4.50 per Cord 



.70 each 



.50 each 



.20 each 



.30 each 



.11 per Foot 

 5.00 per Cord 

 4.00 per Cord 

 2.25 per Ton 

 7.50 per M 

 3.50 each 

 4.50 per M 



.20 each 



.12 each 



50.00 per M 

 30.00 per M 



1,388,000 Cubic Feet 



$41,769 

 11,340 

 2,925 

 2,925 

 12,150 



22,050 

 31,500 

 2,520 

 270 

 5,720 

 6,000 

 9,600 

 1,080 

 6,412 

 3,150 

 810 

 540 

 108 



650 

 420 



$161,939 



WOODED AREA, STAND AND VALUE OF SAW TIMBER BY ELECTION DISTRICTS. 











Stand of Saw Timber in Board Feet 











Total 



Wooded 



Per Cent 



(Doyle Log Rule). 



All Trees 



Stumpage Value. 





Land 



Area; 



Wooded. 



More Than Nine 



Inches in 









Dist. No. 



Area. 







Diamete 



r. 

















% 



Hardwood 



Pine 



Total 



Hardwood 

 $4.00 



Pine 

 .$4.00 



Total 

 $ 





Acres. 



Acres. 



M Bd. Ft. 



M Bd. Ft. 



M Bd. Ft. 



per M . 



per M. 



1 



23,083 



12,492 



54 



0,845 



11,705 



17,550 



$23,380 



$46,820 



$70,200 



2 



8,806 



4,481 



51 



2,444 



5,721 



8,165 



9,776 



22,884 



32,660 



3 



15,360 



4,134 



27 



5,265 





5,265 



21,060 





21,060 



4 



24,678 



7,272 



29 



10,106 



1,082 



11,188 



40,424 



4,328 



44,752 



5 



31,149 



17,127 



58 



13,052 



14,213 



27,265 



52,208 



56,852 



109,060 



6 



14,605 



6,199 



42 



4,397 



800 



5,197 



17,588 



3,200 



20,788 



7 



29,581 



6,723 



23 



9,864 



104 



9,968 



39,456 



416 



39,872 



8 



19,866 



9,448 



48 



7,883 



5,723 



13,606 



31,532 



22,892 



54,424 



9 



17,683 



8,329 



47 



6,341 



3J38 



10,079 



25,364 



14,952 



40,316 



10 



7,885 



2,982, 



38 



2,034 



877 



2,911 



8,136 



3,508 



11,644 



11 



28,595 



16,833 



59 



13,368 



5,080 



18,448 



53,472 



20,320 



73,792 



12 



12,122 



3,736 



31 



3,688 



701 



4,389 



14,752 



2,804 



17,556 



13 



21,645 



7,389 



34 



6,180 



6,.532 



12,712 



24,720 



26,128 



50,848 



14 



24,742 



13,987 



57 



9,675 



10,399 



20,074 



38,700 



41,596 



80,296 



15 



19,571 



3,986 



20 



5,180 



381 



5,561 



20,720 



1,524 



22,244 



16 



7,501 



2,082 



28 



2,522 



1,727 



4,249 



10,088 



6,908 



16,996 



The County 



306,872 



127,200 



41 



107,844 



68,783 



176,627 



$431,376 



$275,132 



$706,508 



