APPENDIX BASIC STATISTICS 537 



and Coastal Alaska, and status of protection by ownership class and section, region, and Stale, 1952 ' — Continued 



State, county, and municipal 



Private 



Total 



Protected 2 



Unpro- 

 tected 



Total 



Protected 2 



Unpro- 



Total 



Class 1 



Class 2 



Class 3 





Total 



Class 1 



Class 2 



Class 3 



tected 



Thousand 

 acres 

 1,156 

 2,225 



Percent 

 100 

 100 



Percent 



Percent 

 90 

 96 



Percent 

 10 

 4 



Percent 



Thousand 

 acres 

 11,018 

 10, 065 



Percent 



100 

 100 



Percent 



2 

 3 



Percent 

 93 

 91 



Percent 

 5 

 6 



Percent 











3,381 



100 





94 



6 





21,083 



100 



2 



92 



6 









245 



100 



41 



59 







27,366 



100 



11 



49 



40 











1,080 



739 



18 



100 



100 

 100 

 100 

 51 



25 

 19 



3" 



69 



71 



100 



10 



6 

 10 





3,606 



5,134 



346 



463 



100 

 100 

 100 

 94 



23 

 19 



65 

 42 

 95 

 42 



12 



39 



5 



SO 













38 



49 



2 



6 



1,937 



97 



21 



67 



9 



3 



9,549 



99 



19 



62 



28 



1 















3,266 

 2,465 

 392 

 9,385 

 1,255 



51 

 74 

 80 

 47 

 100 





21 

 32 

 52 

 15 

 44 



30 

 18 

 28 

 32 

 36 



49 



2,614 



27 



1 



21 



5 



73 



24 



26 

 20 

















53 



354 



100 



15 



57 



28 





20 









2,968 



36 



3 



25 



8 



64 



16,763 



56 



5 



21 



30 



44 



8,531 



77 



7 



63 



7 



23 



74, 761 



90 



8 



56 



26 



10 



33,523 



93 



34 



42 



17 



7 



424, 632 

 62 



81 

 100 



12 



8 



47 

 84 



22 



8 



19 

















33,523 



93 



34 



42 



17 



7 



424,694 



81 



12 



47 



22 



19 



2 Class of protection: Class 1, protection adequate to meet the fire situation 



|. in worst years and under serious peak load conditions; Class 2, protection 



adequate to meet the average fire situation but failures likely in the worst 



years and under peak load conditions: Class 3, protection adequate to meet 



fire situation in the easy years and failures frequent in average or worse 

 years. 

 3 l/css than 0.5 percent. 



