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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Cord Wood Cutting in White Birch Forest near Fairbanks. 



THE Background. 



Clump of Uncut Aspen in 



are extensions of the interior Canadian 

 forests, containing much the same spe- 

 cies. In the Susitna and Copper river 

 basins there is a sort of intermediate 

 type between coast and interior, because 

 these rivers have their rise well inland 

 and break through the mountain bar- 

 rier to the coast. The Yukon, of course, 



flowing through tundra for its last hun- 

 dred miles or so, has no valley forests 

 near its mouth. 



All in all, not much more than one- 

 fourth of the total land area bears 

 woodland or forest of any sort, and not 

 more than one-twentieth has sizable 

 saw timber, the rest of the wooded area 



Upper Limit of Forest on North Slope at the Head of Cleary Creek. Small Black Spruce 

 with a Maximum Height of 20 Feet. Elevation 2,300 Feet. 



