140 



THE WHITi: PINE. 

 Table VI. — Acre ifieUh <>/ ll'hiU- I'iite mid iufnuureiueutx tt/ Kumplr tniM — Continued. 



B.— WI.SCONSIX— Coiitluui'tl. 

 (i) SlTK/; 



Washburn Coiintv. 



Snil : Light hr*»wn anixly lonm. medium fine ;;riiin, loose, deep, fresh, well draineil. with nhun- 



(Inm leiity surract* *'«\ er. 

 Fortut c-iiilihonif : An npeii fltnod nf ImrdwoodH (linck Maple. Yellow IJirrh ami scultf-riiitf Uasa- 



w<hmI. Willi HfTiihuk, and iMTJisionnI Hed 0:tk. While Birch, ami INiplar). in which White Pine 



is f*»attore«l in varxinj; itrniifiriions. on broken iauil. with frequent Hwamp;* in the hoUowH; 



undergrowth of young hardwoods. Fir ami lli)rnheam, and fuw lieiulock. 



MEASLTKEMENTS OF SAMPLE TKEES. 

 Age class: 8<* to 100 years. 



DOMINANT OKOWTll. 



OPPRESSED OBOWTH. 



SUPPRESSED GROWTH. 



18. 



127 



73 



6.5 



8.7 



1.71 



Ape class: 120 to 130 years. 

 D0M1XA.VT GROWTH. 



Affe cUui: 220 to 230 years. 



DOMINANT r.ROWTIl. 



