TasLe 44.—Estimated annual averages of forest-l 
ON LANDS OTHER THAN NATIONAL FORESTS—Continued 
and area burned over and timber volume lost by fire in the Douglas-fir region in 1924-33, 
by type and site quality—Continued 
Type Type Site I Site IT Site TIT Site IV Site V Total 
=} | - 
M board M board M board M board M board 
Acres feet Acres feet Acres feet Acres feet Acres feet 
20 AWE Sugarspineslaree eases tens Seren | ele Bo S| ey ek | Ae | ee | ee 103 309 80 240 
23 taeae Hir-mouUntainpnemlock- vlaree sera ss oe oaks Eee |e PR if hc eee 67001) 959808 | See es | ee 
ee ers Douglas-fir, small second growth ______ 325 |eraeae LS 5888] betes Sha | ees ae O28 7 eee 
1s Douglas-fir, seedlings and saplings_-____ SLD) a(S eee sh T6632; EN. 22. 3 23:5 70U| ees - oak Biel ees 1787s 
ippess Sitkarspruces sme) ll eee ee eee ae me | we ae |e ae Be G1 ee a ln ae 1G lc Fe eee See 
13 eee Sitka spruce, seedlings and saplings____|--______]________ TUG} | es ied ee ee Sl ee En ol ee 
1 see aVVieSternunemlock small essa ss se 2.2 the |e e nee |e es 229 ul) by ee ee Pe) le erential a = Sa0| | ea 
16ee Western hemlock, seedlings and sap- Lj) ee eee 3 253 PHS ASL a. ee G6N eo 2k a eee 
lings. 
1QLEaeS: “led Are GInal | stesee ee pee ee a eae eel ee 2 NEN) Bush ys > P| WSS Se ao ko) Rape Fete epee Yee i Ad Lag lees Ml bee A ey ote RON 
2 eee IRonderosaipiicy smalls eee eee || Sat ee (eee alee ee ete Se 5613 | eeu se = 70h | pee 2 21 | Se 872 |_ 
22 nce Ponderosa pine, seedlings and saplings__|________|________ COTY Weel en Se CBU | Serene DIAG TR eee a | bee eS aNO07 sleet eee 
PANE oe Hir-mountainmemlock small vee (soe bas lew oo oe ee | casas 5 yi ee Boe AS a ee 2 en (aoe ae 149} ||, ogre ste 
26m Lodgepole pine, small_________- 2575 a| a aeeee 
5l6____| Ponderosa pine woodland S304 52u Mae eee 
Ge ae Oak-madrone woodland_____----- 2140815) == Seas 
Slinee PET early OO Seen eta ee an ees a ee ot | | ee net ee [Pete oe a ato ee (Cees 3325203), |aoaereer 
Bowe ae Old cut-overs, nonrestocked_________--_ CY fi) |e eens SOE: eer G6 R567 ee—= 25020) eee Se |pteseees 12, 440 |_ 
36% een IRECeNt CUL-OVeTSE =a eee eae ioe | ee Banoo |) == 37 30Ty pee: 1H A0453 | bso S see 1564 e ees 83, 797 | 
Bynes iPreviously;deforested. burns: <2. -22. 222 ./=-= es S/b - 2s 180901 S eee 854901 Beek oe 2; 498ei =e 65 7ai| sane ae aWib ee 2 2) Cee 
33euee STP ea a re ae ee ce pe | ee Caen ene eee RE (eed ee ee Se |e 2 194A eae 
SReo ms INoncommercialirocksyiareas tes ea | es ee ee ea eel ee |e eee ee ee | en ee ee tee 25. GN |e se es 
FD ot a] Seiten ee oe | 2, 060 543 | 66,518 | 74,829 |108,317 | 70, 717 | 37,673 | 27, 253 4, 867 5, 271 |229, 446 | 178, 613 
ALL FOREST LANDS 
Ge Douglas-fir, large old growth___________ 95 543 | 6,076 | 63,276 | 8,961 | 39, 602 318 | 3,000 46. | fear 15,496 | 106, 421 
(eae ede Douglas-fir; smallioldssrowth 2252-2 =|_2242__- |b 22 283 3, 016 8, 339 | 37,987 | 6,393 | 48, 133 1, 149 2,941 | 16, 164 92, 077 
Rime os Douglas-fir, large second growth_- | STA 2 a Pree ce a 659 | 8, 722 3, 713 | 14, 481 638 1, 453 98 294 | 5,108 | 24, 950 
na Peet Sitka spruce, large_______---_-__- 3 Eee S| eee ce 17 EO espe orn (aR Me ok Baath BE eae 17 | 505 
Te ee Western hemlock, large________- S| oe are | ee ete 269 782 389 | 8,942 578 | 13, 281 182 |_ 1,418 | 23,005 
iI /fape re AWieSsterniredcedardlarcera sso 2s ee a eee SL ee 3 10 (etl ee LA | | pee Shc Is ees 70 | 1,154 
geen Port; Orfordiwhite-cedar large. .22 922 |e AT 230 TORO N|E eee. Fe Cees: 16 | el NEM es a Noe 246 1, 084 
D0 een onderosaspine Marcos sae ss ener ag ee ries Tl ste er | 366 550 8, 119 
20 een NOUgar pine larcess tesa ee een |S eee |S Pee Laer fe See ae a: 549 
23 Hir-mountainghemlock-largecess sss sa| bs 2 ears ee cer ree 43 123 14, 373 
Yi Ges White fir-larch-Douglas-fir, large.______|________ ee named s panmme | ved ore 166 
ees Douglas-fir, small second growth______- 3260 | Saas ee Ome aac [eee 
ORSESe Douglas-fir, seedlings and saplings --___ SDDS | ereeten |) 1G 57210 ee soe [eee 
Loews Sitkayspruceysmallzs 238 = 22 2 Sa ee eee ae Sees (1 eee eae Seen |e Ae Pa 
Ry ee Sitka spruce, seedlings and saplings_-__|--_-____|----____ OG | Sa [ee Ma er ed ee ee ee Lis] eee eee 
5 eaters awWrestemmphemlockstsmall= =. 282 ete ee =: 220) eo ooo 133|| Seo Pl ae eae 360 | ro 604 pee 
iss Western hemlock, seedlings and sap- | | 
208) |oaes sees 160 |eae2eeet 18),| 22322 ya ec 5075 |e eos 
LOW 2 |e 80 a eases ot Pacem ee 8 Ee. x 82 | ‘ 
Phe e fete eel Phe ae as 561 eae 797, |= DLE ieee os YES) ee See 
22am Ponderosa pine, seedlings and saplings _|--______ Se) ee ADRESSE Lae BoB 4) ere oe 2):0105 |Poeesee A Bt fel (ae eer A028 2. see 
Oy sashes Hir-mountainshemslock:, small. 222-22 |225 5. s|b_ ele ae, ee. Slgleetsrs se 982: ;|=e aes AS: | peseose i 1060 Soe ees 
26caas odgepolespine, small _- 8 22-2 tee eo Pee eee eeeeee bee ey eer (See ip fear | (ee as MR eee 2563) esate 
Doe White fir-larch-Douglas-fir, small_______|--______|----____ SS Visre = EA ee (ce el mated 11. |S eet BE LoS: Les | Saker ao 
Boe ee FRG WO OG Bae se teres tees a ee ee OY | eee alll Seen oe Sa ee eee | ee ie me | eee | So< eee 
Deen LE ONGeELOSarp Ne smOOG lands 222 aur an sae ee aes |b See wee oe ee Se ete en =a eee |p a aeeeallenn sees |- = soe ss |ze es -— a [ee ee = |S, 452 oe 
An IG Oak-madrone woodland_____- BOG Aa ie eee 
Sule ef ardiwo0d See ee eee ere eee re oa | eet oe |e seamen Lao Seo |ES Sale ene | Re eee | errs | are |e eee PL PSY (| er 
Syleses Old cut-overs, nonrestocked GrorGulsoseee DE 202) |b eae Eye ieee ae DOGS I fe ae eer, 
BOR ae VecentCubcoVerSeeees— 8a ee L7i2) | sean S38 ATA bases oo 38), 084) |= 2 2-22 18 0 io ee L5G Sosa se 84,836) |b == x 
Sy Previously deforested burns___.__.-____}--__.-__|----__-- IgE) ee 917185 |e 570427] oe Se 860 ))| See 1734320) ees es 
Sota FSH oye apa ha a Pa a a (ee ee ee PE 2 (ed ee ee Pee 3597106) see 
SLs Noncommercial rocky areas___-___--_-- [ee eis | = Sees | eee ee | eee eee | aateeee eee eae (Soeeeeee | poaeeees eens aA 0825 |e = 
owl a a ee 2, 060 543 | 66,880 | 77,391 |115,526 |102,829 | 49,114 | 85,925 | 6,396 | 5,715 253,156 | 272, 403 
1 Data for national-forest lands were averages for 1924-33; data for other lands were averages for 1926-30. 
1 Unclassified; total of these items: national forests, 3,169 acres; other lands, 10,011 acres, aggregate, 13,180. acres. 
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