Report Upon the Forestry Investigations of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 1877-1898U.S. Government Printing Office, 1899 - 401 sider |
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... cent of the appropriations for the entire Department of Agriculture during the same years , a ridiculously small and disproportionate amount when the relative magnitude of the agricultural and the forestry interests are considered ...
... cent of the appropriations for the entire Department of Agriculture during the same years , a ridiculously small and disproportionate amount when the relative magnitude of the agricultural and the forestry interests are considered ...
Side 9
... cent of the raw materials : a Total ... 169,983 Wood percentage 89 , 991 1.356 678 714 , 460 35,730 114,383 57 , 192 229 , 408 114 , 704 Manufactures in which wood represents about 333 per cent : b Total .... 321 , 059 2 , 143 | Wood ...
... cent of the raw materials : a Total ... 169,983 Wood percentage 89 , 991 1.356 678 714 , 460 35,730 114,383 57 , 192 229 , 408 114 , 704 Manufactures in which wood represents about 333 per cent : b Total .... 321 , 059 2 , 143 | Wood ...
Side 11
... cent underestimate . This would show an increase of over 30 per cent in our consumption from decade to decade . Other statistics bearing on this phase of the subject and a fuller discussion are to be found in the Appendix . From these ...
... cent underestimate . This would show an increase of over 30 per cent in our consumption from decade to decade . Other statistics bearing on this phase of the subject and a fuller discussion are to be found in the Appendix . From these ...
Side 20
... cent of the wood produced in the coppice sprouts of twenty to twenty five years ' growth , in which New England abounds , is serviceable in the arts , while 50 to 75 per cent and more may be thus profitably utilized from the same acre ...
... cent of the wood produced in the coppice sprouts of twenty to twenty five years ' growth , in which New England abounds , is serviceable in the arts , while 50 to 75 per cent and more may be thus profitably utilized from the same acre ...
Side 21
... cent return on the capital involved which is tied up in the soil and the growing stock of wood that must be main- tained , and a smaller return is in many cases considered acceptable , while a larger return is probably rare . If , then ...
... cent return on the capital involved which is tied up in the soil and the growing stock of wood that must be main- tained , and a smaller return is in many cases considered acceptable , while a larger return is probably rare . If , then ...
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Side 186 - No public forest reservation shall be established, except to improve and protect the forest within the reservation, or for the purpose of securing favorable conditions of water flows, and to furnish a continuous supply of timber for the use and necessities of citizens of the United States...
Side 197 - States; but it is not the purpose or intent of these provisions, or of the act providing for such reservations, to authorize the inclusion therein. of lands more valuable for the mineral therein or for agricultural purposes than for forest purposes.
Side 197 - ... as may be compatible with the utilization of the forests thereon, and may sell the same for not less than the appraised value in such quantities to each purchaser as he shall prescribe...
Side 186 - For the purpose of preserving the living and growing timber and promoting the younger growth on forest reservations, the Secretary of the Interior, under such rules and regulations as he shall prescribe...
Side 197 - March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and which may he continued; and he may make such rules and regulations and establish such service as will insure the objects of such reservations, namely, to regulate their occupancy and use and to preserve the forests thereon from destruction...
Side 198 - ... vacant land open to settlement not exceeding in area the tract covered by his claim or patent; and no charge shall be made in such cases for making the entry of record or issuing the patent to cover the tract selected : Provided further, That in cases of unperfected claims the requirements of the laws respecting settlement, residence, improvements, and so forth, are complied with on the new claims, credit being allowed for the time spent on the relinquished claims.
Side 197 - March 3, 1891, and which may be continued; and he; may make such rules and regulations and establish such service as will insure the objects of such reservations, namely, to regulate their occupancy and use and to preserve the forests thereon from destruction ; and any violation of the provisions of this act or such rules and regulations shall be punished as is provided for in the act of June 4, 1888, amending section 5388 of the Revised Statutes of the United States.
Side 187 - And any mineral lands in any forest reservation which have been or which may be shown to be such, and subject to entry under the existing mining laws of the United States and the rules and regulations applying thereto, shall continue to be subject to such location and entry, notwithstanding any provisions herein contained.
Side 198 - The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve.
Side 186 - ... said timber may be sold, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe; and the moneys arising therefrom shall be accounted for by the receiver of such land office to the Commissioner of the General Land Office in a separate account, and shall be covered into the Treasury.