8 



Acres Acres 



4. Timber and stone entries 3 3, 196 



5. Desert land entries 3 454,562 



6. Stock grazing homestead 3 2,005,807 



7. Coal-land entries 3 75,828 



8. Railroad grants (approximate) 6 : 2,500,000 



Total of items 1 to 8 16,342,085 



9. National monuments : 5 



Timpanogas Cave 250 acres (included within 

 national forests) — 



Arches 4, 520 



Dinosaur 80 



Hovenweep (125.8 in Colo.) in Utah 160 



Natural bridges 2. 740 



Rainbow bridge : 160 



Total outside national forests 7,660 



11. National parks : B 7 



10. National forests (net) 5 1— 7.475,762 



Brvce Canyon 5 14.480 



Zion 76, 800 



Total 91, 280 



Acres Acres 



12. Indian reservations : 5 allotted unallotted 



Goshate 34, 500 



Pauite 10, 240 



Shivwitz 26, 880 



Koosharen 120 



Kanosh 920 



Skull Valley 18,640 



Uinta Valley 111,947 249,340 



Ute (school site) 40, 



Total 117 947 340,680 452,627 



13. Unappropriated and unreserved : 3 Acres 



Surveyed 13, 192, 133 



Unsurveyed 11. 955. 734 



Total 25, 147, 867 



14. Unperfected entries 3 1,362,097 



15. Withdrawals: 



a. Stock driveways 3 1,224.222 



6. Coal 3 3,636.541 



c. Helium 3 12,255 



d. Oil 3 1,341,264 



e. Oil shale 3 91,464 



f. Phosphate 3 277,344 



g. Power site classification 5 175,574 



h. Power site reserves 5 441, 592 



i. Federal power projects 5 (largely included in g 



and h) 34,155 



/. Public water 3 37.941 



k. Reservoir sites 3 26.040 



1. Miscellaneous reservations 3 2,320 



3 Annual Report of Commissioner of the General Land Office, Fiscal Year, 1929. 

 B At close of June -SO, 1929. 



6 Obtained by multiplying length of Union Pacific Railroad across Utah in miles by 

 12,800 acres (20 sections per mile). 



7 During the fiscal year 1930, additions to Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks 

 increased their areas to 14,720 acres and 94,720 acres, respectively, a total of 109,440 

 acres. 



