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Table T.- — Forest areas. 



state. 



Total wooded Xational 

 area. forests. 



{ Private and 

 State ' unreserved 

 forests. public 



forests. 



Alabama 



Arizona 



Arkansas 



California 



Colorado 



Connecticut 



Delaware 



Florida 



Georgia 



Idaho 



Illinois 



Indiana 



Indian Territory. 



Iowa 



Kansas 



Kentucky 



Louisiana 



Maine 



Maryland 



Massachusetts . . . 



Michisran 



Minnesota 



Mississippi 



Missouri 



Montana 



Nebraska 



Nevada 



New Hampshire . 



New Jersey 



New Mexico . . . . . 



New York 



North Carolina . . 



North Dakota 



Ohio 



Oklahoma 



Oregon 



Pennsylvania 



Rho 'e Island 



South Carolina... 

 South Dakota . . . . 



Tennessee 



Texas 



Utah 



Vermont 



Virginia 



Washington 



West Virginia 



Wiscrnsin 



Wyoming , 



Acres. 

 24, 512. 

 16. 000. 

 28, 800, 

 28. 6.S. 

 21.440, 



1.216. 



4^8, 



24, 128, 



26. 88 '. 



22.400. 



6, 528, 



6.912. 

 12; 800. 



4. 4^0, 



3. 64S. 

 14.208. 

 18,112. 

 15,168. 



2.816. 



2, 688, 

 24, 320. 

 33, 408. 

 20, 672, 

 26, 240, 

 26. 880, 



1. 472. 



3.904, 



3. 328. 



2. 069, 



15. 168. 



11.968. 



22. 592. 



384, 



5. 952. 

 2,816, 



34. 752. 

 14'. 848. 

 256, 

 13,120, 

 1,600, 

 17,472, 

 40. 960. 



6. 400. 

 2. 493. 



14,976, 

 30. 528, 

 11,776, 

 20. 320. 

 8, 000. 



000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 100 

 OlO 

 000 

 0.0. 

 000 

 000 



coo 



000 

 OJO 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 



oco 



000 

 000 

 760 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 

 000 

 000 

 000 

 0C.0 

 000 



Acres. • A en 



21,902,931 ,. 

 15,748,722 I. 



r,280 



20, 528, 263 



556. 072 



a 2. 348. 999 



a 7. 337. 564 



60,800 

 o 16, 463. 535 



1, 263. 720 



r, 119. 472 



a 12. 065, 500 



9, 020, i75 



2,000 



3.500 



39.000 

 21, 000 



1.800 



1, 439. 988 



820, 000 



Total 700, 469. 760 144, 313, 485 2, 582, 711 



Aerfs. 



21,512.000 



6, 356, 275 



28. 8-0, COO 



6, 705, 069 



5,691,278 



1,214.6-10 



448, (.CO 



24, 128. COO 



26,880,U0 



2. 063, 573 



6, 5-8. 000 



6,-910. 000 



12. 800, 000 



4. 4>0, COO 



3. =50, 720 



14. 208, 000 



18. 112. 000 



15. 168, 000 



2. 812. 500 



2, 188, 000 



24, 281 , 000 



3b. 387. 000 



20. 672, 000 



26. 240. 000 



6, 351, 737 



915,928 



1. 555. 001 

 3. 328, OCO 



2, 067. 960 

 7, 830. 436 



10. 528. 012 

 22, 592. ceo 



3^4. Oi 

 5, 952. 000 

 2, 755, •:00 

 IS. 288, 465 

 14.028,0.0 



256. 000 

 13.120,000 



336. 280 

 17.472.000 

 40. 960, OCO 



2, 496, 000 

 14. 976, COO 

 18.-162,500 

 11,776.100 

 20, 065. 937 



554, 313, 511 



° Approximate area. 



Total National and State Forests. 146.S96.196 acres, equal to 21 per cent of the total 

 wooded area. 



Only one-fiftli of our forest area is in Xational or State Forests: 

 four-fifths is either in private hands or likely to pass into private 

 hands. It has been shown that the present annual cut of forest 

 products requires at least 20 billion cubic feet of wood. To produce 

 this quantity of wood without impairing- the capital stock our 700 

 million acres of forest must make an annual increment of 30 cubic 

 feet per acre. Under present conditions of mismanagement and 

 neglect it is safe to say that the average annual increment is less than 

 10 cubic feet per acre for the entire area. This means that each year's 

 cut at the present rate takes the gTowth of more than three years. 



[Cir. 97] 



