"Range report" means data prepared for Senate Doc, 199, Jhth Congress, 

 2d session entitled, "The western range." The "193^- Report to National 

 Resoxirces Board" consists partly of a tabular presentation of land use data 

 by comities prepared by the Forest Service for the Lands Committee Report 

 of the National Resources Board- 

 In studying the following tables, careful attention should be paid 

 to definition of terms, particularly to the morning cf commercial and non- 

 commercial forest land, as stated in footnotes 1 and 2, table 2. 



A list of the tables follows: 

 Table No. Subject 



1« - Land area by major classes of land use. 



2. ■• Forest land areas by broad classes of forest. 



3« - Commercial forest land areas by character of growth by subregions. 



I+. - Ownership of commercial forest land areas by subregions and type of 

 stands . 



5- - Stand of sawtimber by typo of stands on total commercial forest land 

 area. All softwoods. 1936. 



60 - Stand of sawtimber by species, on total commercial forest land area. 

 All softwoods. 1936. 



7. - Stand cf cordwood (excluding bark) on sawtimber, cordwood and re- 



stocking areas by subregions. 



8. - Total stand (cubic foot) on the commercial forest land areas by 



typo of material, and by subregions. 



9- - Strnds of pulpwood species by kind of wood and by subregions. 



10. •-■ Ownership of stand of sawtimber on total commercial forest land 



area by subregions. 



11. - Current annual growth on commercial forest croas by subregions, 



ownership and type of growth. 



12. - Current annual grox'/th and drain. 



13. -■ Distribution of California lumber production to other states, 1922-1933 • 



li.j.« - Amount and origin of lumber consumed in California, 1920-1938° 



15. - Estimated average annual consumption of principal forest products 

 used in California. 



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