FOREST COMMISSIONER S REPORT. 



117 



small trees. Note partieuliU'ly the number of large spruce 

 trees as compared with those from six to twelve inches 

 m diameter. Their relation is no chance or insignilicant mat- 



Trees Standing on an acre ok Uncut Land in Township o, K. ;!, Oxford 



County. 



SI m 

 O.S 



Over IS*. 

 15-18* ... 



lO-U 



10 and 11* 

 Sand 9... 

 6 and '... 



3-6 



Under 3 . 



.a 

 a 

 5 

 'A 



\i 



14 

 9 

 S 



18 

 6 



32 



90 

 191 



Spruce. 



SB • 



I ■" 



•53 



a 



.5 '^ 

 CO r; 



C.= 



Other Species. 





- . *^ 



S 5 ^ 



H la 



r i ^ S> 



Over IS... 



14-13 



12-n 



10 and 11.. 



8 and 9 



and 7. .. 



3-0 



Under 3... 



4,000 



* One worthless tree in each class. 



An Acre of Land on Same Toavnship from which Spruce was Cut Four 



Years Ago. 



Very small trees not counted. Orijjinal iimlergrowtli larfjely fir and spruce, 

 which still persist. The roads are full of raspberry bushes and white birches, 1-3 

 feet high, among which are many fir and spruce 4-8 inch high. This acre left 

 unusually open. 



