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 Examples -• — - 39 



(2) Dama-ge by Heat Killing 43 



(3) Loss through Gull and Reduction 

 in Grade of Lumber Due to Fire- 

 Scars 44 



(4) Loss Due to Reduction in Rate 



of Growth of Injured Trees 44 



(5) Insect Damage Following Fire 



. Injury • 4^ 



(6) Damage from Wood-destroying 



Fungi following Fire Injury — 47 



(7) Reduction in Density of Stand - 48 



(8) Changes in Composition 48 



B, Destruction of Reproduction by 



Light Burning ^-- • 49 



G, Brush Fields 



(1) Origin 5l 



(2) Loss of Timber Producing Cap- 

 acity 53 



(3) Increased Cost of Protection - 53 



D. Damage to Grazing 54 



E. Damage to Watersheds 54 



Cost of Light Burning — , 55 



Danger from Light Burning ^y 



Failure of Protection under Prevention and 



Suppression Method .^ 



A. Losses Occurring 59 



