go TRANSACTIONS OF ROYAL SCOTTISH ARBORICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



cubic feet of spruce, silver fir, and beech, 52,974 cubic feet of 

 oak, with 229,554 cubic feet as thinnings. The total yield is 

 therefore 114 cubic feet per acre. 



Oh the Right — 



Compartment II. 2. Sattlerholz. 



Right and Left — 



I. 13. Coniferous forest, which was formerly in private owner- 

 ship but was bought in the years 1889, 1892, and 

 1894. It is 114 acres in extent. 



I. I. Vorderer Romerbogen. 74 acres. The regeneration of 

 spruce, beech, and silver fir was well advanced. It 

 contains also a few flourishing group of oak. 



I. 3. Kanzel. 24^ acres. 40-year-old oak from seed with 

 beech for protection. 



I. 4. Herrenholz. 20 acres. About 12-year-old oak from 

 seed. 



I. 5. Hintere Romerbogen. 131 acres. 180 years. Beech, 

 spruce, and silver fir, a great part of which has 

 been naturally regenerated. The proportion of spruce 

 is 07 per cent., beech 0*2 per cent., and silver fir 

 o'l per cent. 



I. 6. Langwiese. 24^- acres. The regeneration was begun 

 on the selection system and was nearing completion. 

 Large nursery to raise plants for private forest-owners. 



On the Right of the Road — 



II. 7. Buchgrund. 100 years. Spruce wood with beech and 

 larch. 



II. 8. Alte Sulz. 90 years. Beech wood with spruce occurring 

 in groups. Final yield, 78,960 cubic feet per acre. 



On the Left of the Road — 



I. 9. Heugrund. 22 acres. 60 years. Oak wood (partly 

 sown, partly naturally regenerated). Thinning and 

 cleaning in process. 



On the Right of the Road — 



II. 9. Grunmarter. 15 acres. 60 years. Oak wood with 

 beech (the beech partly co-dominating and partly 

 dominated); then 114 acres 90-year-old beech wood 

 with a few, very flourishing, oaks. 



