Professional Paper - United States Geological Survey, Ausgaben 4-7The Survey, 1902 |
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26 north acre and total acre of timbered Amount and classification area Burned area area Cut area area Merchantable-timber area area Total stand B. M. Feet bottom land Cascade Range Cedar Hemlock Spruce cent Classification of lands Columbia River Creek Dead Depth of humus Diameter Diseased eastern Elwha River Engelmann spruce Estimate of timber feet B. M. fir Cedar Hemlock forest trees Height hemlock and lovely Hemlock Lovely fir Hemlock Spruce Lovely Henry Gannett Hoh River Humptulips River humus Litter inches Lake land in feet Lovely fir Species Million feet B. M. Million ft Mountain meadows Noble fir northern Professional Paper Queets River railroad RANGE 9 WEST Red fir Cedar Skokomish River slope soil is clay Soleduck Spruce Lovely fir Square miles stand of timber stand per acre Statistics of forest timbered land Timberless area Total area Merchantable-timber township TOWNSHIP 27 NORTH underbrush is dense valley Washington Wenache White fir yellow pine
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Seite 38 - Water-Supply and Irrigation Papers, (7) Topographic Atlas of United States — folios and separate sheets thereof, (8) Geologic Atlas of the United States — folios thereof.
Seite 107 - Bulletins, and Water-Supply Papers treat of a variety of subjects, and the total number issued is large. They have therefore been classified into the following series: A, Economic geology; B, Descriptive geology; C, Systematic geology and paleontology; D, Petrography and mineralogy; E, Chemistry and physics; F, Geography; G, Miscellaneous...
Seite 9 - ... standard parallel north; thence easterly along said parallel to the southeast corner of township twenty-one (21) north, range five (5) west, the place of beginning. Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been prior to the date hereof embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States land office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made...
Seite 5 - Very respectfully, yours, HENRY GANNETT, Geographer. Hon. CHARLES D. WALCOTT, Director United States Geological Survey.
Seite 10 - ... to twelve (^12), both inclusive, township thirty (30) north, range nine (9) west; sections twenty-seven (27) to thirtyfour (34), both inclusive, township thirty (30) north, range ten (10) west; sections twenty-five (25) to thirty-six (36), both inclusive, township thirty (30) north, range eleven (n) west; sections seventeen (17) to thirty-six (36), both inclusive, township thirty (30) north, range twelve (12) west; townships thirty (30) north, ranges thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) west; and...
Seite 9 - ... ranges two (2) and three (3) west to the northeast corner of township twenty-nine (29) north, range three (3) west; thence westerly along the surveyed and unsurveyed seventh (7th) standard parallel north to the point for the southeast corner of township thirty (30) north, range nine (9) west; thence northerly along the unsurveyed...
Seite 13 - Thus 80 pelcent of the total timber of the State is found in a region which is 30 per cent of the total area of the State. The average stand of timber upon the timbered land of this region is not less than 17,700 feet per acre. The total stand of timber upon the area east of the Cascades is only 41,618 million, and the average stand per acre is 4,700 feet.