10 BULLETIN 232, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Table Mountain pine (Pinus pungens) grows among the Appalachian 
ranges from northeastern Pennsylvania to northern Georgia. 
Longleaf pine is milled mostly in the Gulf States, including Georgia. 
and Florida. The yellow pine produced by mills in Arkansas and 
the lumber known commercially as North Carolina pine and coming 
from Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina include both lob- 
lolly pine and shortleaf pine. Slash pine (Pinus heterophylla), a wood 
of many excellent qualities, is cut to some extent in Florida and other 
southeastern States and is usually sold along with longleaf pine. 
There are a number of yellow pines in the West which are not in the 
same commercial group as those of the East and South. One of 
them, called western yellow pine (Pinus ponderosa) is_ specially 
reported in Table 11; the others are at present of little importance in 
the lumber output. 
Table 6 shows the production of yellow pine by States in the year 
1913 and also the number of active mills in each State. 
TaBLE 6.— Yellow-pine lumber sawed. 
} Nuaiee Quantity | Per cent 
State. aalines see feet of distri- 
porting. EHd dv) bution. 
NB RNE GCOS CAL CS Hore sete esa ae ee in Nae ny” a Ses SLO 7,639 | 14, 839, 363 100. 0 
TE OUUISTRII AE ne | Sesh se Sm ine aia ek Serena sme a topth ee ere ey ees 299 | 3,092,375 20.8 
MMISSISSID Pees 594 5 55 ea Ese ee eee been ah ey Seana ae 540 | 2,224,711 15.0 
EISOKAS ei oan pe sys ete am ec. Clay er a = a ac ig Sa ca 317 2 024, 231 1 Ys 
INOEGIE Carolina ses. he ees ee ee ee oem ee ee ee 1,522} 1, 515, 102 10. 
WAtL a DANA seins eee ee aia is Weick See es ee ee a eS 744 i, 395, 059 9. 
Mpkeamsasiis. 2228 5 SRO ae Age eee bere ee Se UN Ey 2 ee ey ae Se Bud eal 467 up 174, 498 ike 
TH X3) rT Fe Sees pee eae Pe emer. eS Me ha aera Rarer, aan aby Colne ae 193 923 873 6. 
Wineimia “Pi: Sc see NST ES SNE See eke a a 1,023 810,362 5. 
Georsiges 2.2 Eee eee Oe SR ee EN eee aye to ene ee 671 662, 043 4. 
South: Caroliiad arte. 050. / Sci giles ame gs Cte ee eer Perea eee 492 635, 426 4. 
ORI ahOmM as = 22 as Seas ee pees Sasa Vagisil a Serna yt gwen mee clea aes yee aes 59 120, 860° 
Manylarn dis = sea sje is ere Rite BE SESE Ss aie TNS Baa Se hee a 165 65, 143 
ANG, 066 (Sh eS a Se eee eee enema Emme ara e ane 343 60, 137 
WISSOME Ao 3340 8E as 5b OES Se ee ee See ee ee ae ae eee Pe ee 130 57, 023 
PATHOL GINS LALO Giaceete one elie Citi coen Sh Bn ora Ot ae gee 678 78, 520 
Ov ee He He 00 Co Or OT OS OD 
1 Includes establishments distributed as iliowe: Gonnecien 24; Delaware, 35; Illinois, 3; Indiana, 2; 
Towa, 2; Kentucky, 195; Maine, 25; Massachusetts, 30; New Hampshire, 2s ‘New Jersey, 46; Ohio, 25: 
Pennsylvania, 193; Rhode Island, 6; Vermont, 3; and West Virginia, 86. 
DOUGLAS FIR. 
Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga tazxifolia) yields more lumber annually 
than any other single species of the United States. The best stands 
of timber are found in the northwestern coast States’ but Douglas 
fir is also cut to some extent in the Rocky Mountain region. 
TaBLe 7.—Douglas fir lumber sawed. 
Number} Quantity | Per cent 
State. ofactive| “Ct feet | of distri- 
millste-| > m.). | bution. 
porting. 
Wmited States... tHe 355. Ee ete Steet See eee ete ge ae ; 980 | 5,556,096 100. 0 
bien teiiteetee eae eee ee ups st ee Sides hee 393 | 3,615,430 65.1 
ROR een te hoe em ieee alain sa is tem a aoe we pec ec ina ee oes 319 | 1,675, 391 30. 2 
CNEL Te ws Ae Re oe SRO ey Sos Ae ee et aes Oe 69 132, 176 2.4 
eames Peers Bi Pernt Ty EE i os EDS ae 108| 67, 112 | 1.2 
WI MUEIES bop eus econo sees Sts Cbd eae 25 poner ee SOB OSHE Ed (SC OS SBS se uae enon > 68 63, 494 1.1 
IMIVotnotabes ins e- oseee ht GAR tthe iS. SAT WE ee | 23 2, 493 | 0.0 
1 Includes peasants distributed as follows: Arizona, 2; Colorado, 7; New Mexico, 2; Utah, 4; and 
Wyoming, 8 
