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First Class Cruisers.

Tons ins. ins.

1800 1802

Rochester , Brooklyn

St. Louis . Charleston ,

I Chattanooga 1 Cleveland .

Denver . . I Des Moines

Galveston .

Tacoma . .

Chester . . Birmingham Salem. . .

. \ i 8, 200

./ 9,215

' j 9,700-

4 8in.; 10 5 in. 8 8in.; 12 5in.

14 6in.

16,500 18.000

knots 21 21

Protected Cruisers.

3,200 i 2

10 5in.

— 21,000

4,500

16*

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3,750

2 belt 1J deck

2 5in.; 2 13-pr.

| 2 16,000 i 25

Ten Scout Cruisers are in hand, 7,100 tons, 35 knots.

Cheyenne ex Wyoming; Talahassee ex Florida: Ozark ex Arkansas; Tonopah ,w Nevada; old armoured vessels, and a considerable number of old cruisers are retained In the list, some of these protected and others unprotected. They possess little value. The largest are the Columbia and Minneapolis, 7,450 tons, and the New Orleans and Albany, 3,450 tons. A large number of gunboats are in the Fleet. The m<>st modern des'royers are of over 1,200 tons and have a speed of 35 knots. The largest submarines, K class (1916), are of 1,880-2.650 tons, and 24-9* knots, but the R class (191S-1U) are only of 420-550 tons and 15-9i knots.

Production and Industry. I. Agriculture.

Public lands, unappropriated aud unreserved, as reported by the United States General Land Office, on July 1, 1920, with the total laml surface and total area, based upon careful joint calculations made in the General Land Office, the Geological Survey, and the Bureau of the Census.

States and Territories

Area Unappropriated and Unreserved

Alabama

Alaska >

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Connecticut .

Delaware

District of Columbia

AlTC'K

37,200

SOS, 781 ,700

18,908,909

276,595 19,585,801 8,941, 185

i The unreiirved landi iu Alaska aro mostly unaurveyod aud unappropriated.