CONTENTS. 



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The Forest 5 



Topography and drainage 6 



Water for fruit and farm lands 7 



Water power 8 



Timber 9 



Species and amount 9 



Forest types 9 



Insects and diseases 12 



Market 12 



Management 14 



Burns 16 



The fires of 1910 17 



Grazing 18 



Mining 19 



Settlement 19 



Crater Lake and the mineral springs 19 



Permanent improvements 20 



LLUSTRATIONS. 



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 Plate I. Comparatively open stand of timber on the east slope of the Cas- 

 cades, Crater National Forest, showing large yellow pines. . Frontispiece. 



II. Within the subalpine type on the Crater National Forest 12 



III. Fig. 1. — A cut-over timber sale area on the yellow pine type, showing 

 brush piled and stand left after logging. Fig. 2. — Lookout sta- 

 tion, summit of Mount McLaughlin, Crater National Forest, during 



fire season, 1910 16 



IV. Map of Crater National Forest 20 



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