Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 61991 |
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Page 36
... covered practically the water sheds of the Pequannock , Wanaque and Ramapo rivers . The percentage of area in forest ranges from sixty to eighty , and generally averages about 75 per cent . The plateau bounded by Bearfort mountain , the ...
... covered practically the water sheds of the Pequannock , Wanaque and Ramapo rivers . The percentage of area in forest ranges from sixty to eighty , and generally averages about 75 per cent . The plateau bounded by Bearfort mountain , the ...
Page 87
... covered with beech , which , however , is not a very profitable timber . The soil , especially toward the southern part , is generally poor clay , and if stocked with young trees would soon bring much more than can be realized from the ...
... covered with beech , which , however , is not a very profitable timber . The soil , especially toward the southern part , is generally poor clay , and if stocked with young trees would soon bring much more than can be realized from the ...
Page 88
... covered with a thick growth of evergreen hemlocks and cedars and the tip - top heights with pines which lift their foliage 200 feet above the brook , averting the sun's rays and filling the deep chasm with a gloom typical of the ...
... covered with a thick growth of evergreen hemlocks and cedars and the tip - top heights with pines which lift their foliage 200 feet above the brook , averting the sun's rays and filling the deep chasm with a gloom typical of the ...
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