3. Seedling-sapling stands - Forest stands not qualifying as 

 either saw-timber or pole-timber stands, but having at least 

 10-percent stocking of trees and with at least half the mini- 

 mum stocking in seedlings and saplings. 



4. Nonstocked and other areas not elsewhere classified - Areas 

 not qualifying as saw-timber , pole-timber, or seedling- 

 sapling stands . 



FOREST TYPE CLASSES 



1. Douglas-fir - Forests in which $0 percent or more of the stand 

 is Douglas-fir and less than 20 percent is western white pine. 



2. Ponderosa pine - Forests in which 50 percent or more of the 

 stand is ponderosa pine and less than 20 percent is western 

 white pine„ 



3. White pine - Forests in which 20 percent or more of the stand 

 is western white pine. 



4. Larch - Forests in which 50 percent or more of the stand is 

 larch and less than 20 percent is western white pine. 



5. Hemlock-grand fir - Forests in which 50 percent or more of the 

 volume is grand fir, alpine fir, or western hemlock, singly or 

 in combination, and less than 20 percent is western white pine. 



6. Lodgepole pine - Forests in which 50 percent or more of the 

 stand is lodgepole pine and less than 20 percent is western 

 white pine . 



7. Spruce-fir - Forests in which 50 percent or more of the stand is 

 true fir ( Abies spp.), Engelmann spruce, Colorado blue spruce, 

 western white spruce, or mountain hemlock, singly or in combina- 

 tion, and western white pine comprises less than 20 percent of 

 the stand. 



8. Western redcedar - Forests in which 50 percent or more of the 

 stand is western redcedar and less than 20 percent is white pine 



9. Coniferous woodland - Open scraggly commercial forests in which 

 50 percent or more of the stand is juniper and/or ponderosa pine 



10. Hardwoods - Forests in which 50 percent or more of the stand is 

 hardwood species and less than 20 percent is western white pine. 



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