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Table 16, — Percentage of forest composition, by states, in Germany — Continued. 





Hard woods. 



States and provinces. 



Total, 



Coppice. 



Composite 

 forest. 



Selection 

 forest. 



High 

 forest. 



Saxony . 



Per cent. 

 11.3 



38.5 

 50.3 

 58.4 

 36.6 

 35.8 

 35.4 

 50.9 

 59.4 

 24.8 

 66.9 



Per cent. 



4.5 



.8 



8.6 



10.3 



9.0 



7.6 



3.2 



16,6 



.5 



2.0 



6.2 



Per cent. 



3.4 



12.7 



10.1 



,2 



2.7 



4.5 



9.3 



,5 



8,1 



10.4 



22.8 



Per cent. 

 1.3 

 1.9 

 ,3 

 .1 

 1.9 

 2.1 

 4.3 



Per cent. 

 2.1 



Wurttemberg 



23.1 



Baden . 



31.3 



Hesse 



47.8 





23.0 



Mecklenburg-Strelitz 



21.6 



Saxe-Weimar 



18,6 





33.8 



Braunschweig 



1.0 



2.2 



,5 



49.8 



Saxe-Meiningen 



10.2 





37.4 







German Empire 



32.5 

 33.5 

 34.5 



6.8 

 6.0 

 6.5 



5.0 

 5.5 

 6.5 



2.3 

 22 

 21 



18.4 



1893 







1883 



5 









Conifers, 



States and provinces. 



Total. 



Selection 

 forest. 



High 

 forest. 



Pine. 



Larch, 



Spruce, 



Fir, 



Prussia 



Per cent. 

 69.1 



Per cent. 

 8.5 



Per cent. 

 60,6 



Per cent. 

 57.5 



Per cent. 

 0.1 



Per cent. 

 11,2 



Pe 



r cent. 

 ■ 0,2 







East Prussia 



79.7 

 88.9 

 92.7 

 74.4 

 87.5 

 87.4 

 72.1 

 35.5 

 63.8 

 32.8 

 34.1 

 26.5 

 59.0 



75.4 



17.9 

 8.2 

 9.7 

 11.2 

 12.0 

 8.1 

 9.2 

 5.1 

 9.4 

 7.5 

 ,9 

 2,0 

 3,5 



8,0 



61,8 

 80,7 

 83.0 

 63,2 

 75.5 

 79.3 

 62.9 

 30.4 

 54.4 

 25.3 

 33.2 

 24.5 

 55.5 



67.4 



51.0 

 88.0 

 92.3 

 72.0 

 86.9 

 71.5 

 59.8 

 15.5 

 46.5 

 14.6 

 16.6 

 11.9 

 8.8 



30.0 





28.4 



.8 



,4 



2 



'.4 



15.2 



12.1 



19.5 



16.9 



17.6 



17.3 



14.3 



40.8 



40.5 





,4 



West Prussia 





.1 



Brandenburg 













.1 



Posen 



.1 

 ,3 

 ,1 

 ,1 

 .2 

 ,3 

 2 

 '.1 



.1 



Silesia 



.4 



Saxony..'. 



,1 



Schleswig-Holstein 



,3 



Hanover 



2 



Westphalia 



.3 



Hesse-Naussau 





Rhineland 





.2 





9,4 



Bavaria 



,1 



4,8 







Upper Bavaria . . 



92.5 

 83.5 

 96.1 

 86.5 

 82.2 

 34.4 

 74.5 



88.7 

 61.5 

 49.7 

 41.6 

 63.4 

 64.2 

 64.6 

 49.1 

 40.6 

 75.2 

 33.1 







10.3 

 19.2 

 61.2 

 39.7 

 53.4 

 25.1 

 3.5 



30.0 

 8,6 

 11.6 

 34.1 

 60.4 

 63.7 

 39.4 

 43.9 

 7.4 

 27,4 

 11,1 



1,0 

 ,7 

 ,4 

 ,2 

 ,3 

 ,8 

 .4 



.2 

 .1 

 .1 

 .2 

 .1 



81.2 

 63.6 

 34.5 

 46.6 

 28.5 

 8.5 

 70.6 





Lower Bavaria 









Oberpfalz 









Oberfranken 









Mittelfranken 

















Swabia 









Saxony 



10,0 

 5,5 

 3.2 



78.7 

 56.0 

 46.5 

 41,6 

 61,2 

 61,7 

 59,9 

 49,1 

 39,0 

 57,2 

 32.6 



58.1 

 39.9 

 25.6 



7.3 



2.5 



.5 



24.8 



5.0 

 33.1 

 46.8 



2.8 





.4 



Wurttemberg 



12.9 





12,4 



Hesse .... 





Mecklenburg-Schwerin 



2.2 

 2,5 

 4,7 





.4 



Mecklenburg-Strelitz 





Saxe-Weimar 



.1 



,2 

 '.1 

 ,5 





.3 



Oldenburg 







1,6 

 18-0 





Saxe-Meiningen 





.4 





19.2 









. German Empire 



67.5 

 66.5 

 65.5 



7,4 



60.1 



44,6 

 41.8 

 42,6 



.1 

 .3 

 .3 



20.1 





2,7 



1893 



22.5 

 22.6 





1883.. 

















ANNUAL CUT, 



The total cut as given for the year 1899-1900 is 1,706,223,000 cubic 

 feet of timber, or 48.7 cubic feet per acre. The following tables give 

 a clear idea of the annual cut for the whole Empire, as well as for 

 the different States comprising it . 



