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FOREST STATISTICAL DATA 



TABLE i. — Continued 



Department 



Marne 



Haute-Marne 



Mayenne 



Meurthe-et-Moselle . . 



Meuse 



Morbihan 



Nievre 



Nord 



Oise 



Orne 



Pas-de-Calais 



Puy-du-D6me 



Pyr6n6es (Basses) . . 

 Pyr4n6es (Haute) . . . 

 Pjrrdnfies-Orientales . 



Rhdne 



Sa6ne (Haute) 



Sa6ne-et-Loire 



Sarthe 



Savoie 



Savoie (Haute) 



Seine 



Seine-et>-Marne 



Seine-et-Oise 



Seine-Int^rieure 



Sevres (Deux) 



Somme 



Tarn 



Tarn-et-Garonne . . . . 



Var 



Vaucluse 



Vendee 



Vienne 



Vienne (Haute) 



Vosges 



Yonne 



Under technical manangement 



Federal 



Logs 



1.5 

 0.8 

 3.7 

 1.0 

 0.8 

 1.9 

 0.6 

 2.5 

 1.0 

 0.7 

 1.9 

 1.3 

 0.6 

 0.3 

 0.1 

 3.6 

 1.9 

 1.5 

 2.0 



0.2 

 0.2 

 0.2 

 0.3 

 1.4 

 0.9 

 0.6 

 0.7 

 0.4 

 0.3 

 0.1 

 0.4 

 0.8 

 0.2 

 2.5 

 0.6 



Fuel 



3.4 



2.2 



1.6 



2.6 



2.6 



2.7 



3.8 



1.7 



2.0 



1.8 



2.3 



0.5 



3.0 



1.2 



0.1 



1.2 



2.1 



2.6 



1.5 



0.3 



0.1 



3.8 



1.6 



2.5 



3.2 



4.4 



3,0 



1.3 



3.8 



0.4 



0.5 



1.6 



1.4 



1.5 



1.9 



3.0 



Communal and 

 institution 



Logs 



0.9 

 0.6 



6.5' 

 0.5 



O'.Q 

 2.3 

 0.3 



6!6 

 0.5 

 0.5 

 0.4 

 0.3 



6!9 

 0.7 

 0.2 

 0.7 

 0.7 

 0.2 

 0.9 

 0.3 

 1.4 



6!7 



0.4 

 0.1 



6!i" 

 ia' 



0.3 



Fuel 



3.1 

 2.3 



2^7' 

 2.5 



4^6' 

 2.2 

 2.0 



2^2' 

 1.2 

 1.1 

 1.0 

 0.4 



3.& 

 3.5 

 2.8 

 0.7 

 0.9 

 3.2 



0.6 

 0.5 



2!4' 



2.0" 



2.7 



Private 



Logs 



0.4 

 0.6 

 0.2 

 0.8 

 0.5 

 1.0 

 0.4 

 1,4 

 0.6 

 0.5 

 1.2 

 0.8 

 0.3 

 0.4 

 0.8 

 1.5 

 0.5 

 0.5 

 0.2 

 0.5 

 0.5 



ois' 



0.2 

 0.5 

 0.1 

 0.9 

 0.2 

 0.1 

 0.3 



0.2 

 0.1 

 0.2 

 0.9 

 0.3 



Fuel 



1.9 

 2.1 

 1.5 

 1.7 

 2.0 

 2.0 

 4.0 



2.0 

 1.7 



1,9 

 1.3 

 1.2 

 0.5 

 3.0 

 2.3 

 2.3 

 3.0 

 2.2 

 1.7 

 0.9 

 0.5 

 0.5 

 2.5 

 2.0 

 3.1 

 1.5 

 2.6 



Communal 



Logs 



0.2 

 0.4 

 0.2 

 0.3 

 0.3 

 1.8 



i!o' 



0.5 



i!6 



0.3 

 0.1 

 0.2 

 0.1 



o^i' 



0.1 

 0.2 

 0.3 

 0.4 



6^3' 



0.1 



0.2 



0.1 



0.8 



0.3 



0,3 

 0.5 

 0.2 



Fuel 



0.8 

 1.1 

 2.0 

 1.1 

 1.4 

 0.3 

 5.0 



0.6 

 0.6 

 3.3 

 2.2 

 2.1 

 2.2 

 0.4 

 0.5 

 0.6 

 2.5 

 2.4 

 1.7 

 3.6 

 2.6 

 1.4 



tional forests which are under technical State management and for 

 private and communal forests which are ordinarily not under technical 

 supervision. The figures for each class of owner are divided into logs and 

 fuel, and represent the number of cubic meters which the forests produce 

 per hectare and per year. In order to reduce these figures to American 

 units of measure (board feet and cords) the figures in the log column 

 should be divided by 3.5 and figures in the fuel column by 0.277, the 

 approximate answers being 1,000 board feet and cords. A study of these 

 figures shows clearly that the forests under technical management pro- 

 duce a much higher proportion of sawlogs to fuel than do the private or 



