The Cascade Range And Ashland Forest Reserves And Adjacent Regions
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Local practice. Michigan prac- tice. ' Yellow pine Per cent. 61.5 10.6 25 1.5 . 7 . 7 Feet B. M. 160, 000, 000 28, 000, 000 65,000,000 3, 000, 000 2, 000, 000 2, 000, 000 Feet B. M. 188,000,000 28, 000, 000 95, 000, 000 10, 000, 000 4, 000, 000 3, 000, 000 Sugar pine Red fir White fir Noble fir Incense cedar Total 260, 000, 000 328, 000, 000 Composition of forest in T. 39 S., R. 5 E., Oregon, including trees of all species tmth basal diameters of 4 inches and upivard. ^r 11 . Percent. Yellow pn...ie ,,^ Lodgepole pine -■ White fir Incense cedar Sugar pine Red fir '!"'"!! Noble fir 2.9 .1 4 30 Township 39 South, Range 6 East. This township in part consists of areas along the summit of the Cas- cades, and has not elevation sufficient to produce a true subalpine for- est. In part it consists of slopes on the eastern side of the range draining into Spencer Creek. The forest has been severelj^ burned in places, followed by the inevitable brush growths. The western areas and the slopes^ near Spencer Creek bear good stands of mill timber.
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