152 



THi: WHITE PINE. 



Tablk VII. — .IcM ijUlila of Btconil-groitlh ll'hili I'iiiv, leilh iiifamimiieiitK of yoiiiiii pine taken fnr anahjuh — Cuntiniied. 

 A I»KN ^■SY^^■.V^■ I. \— Continued. 



MEAsri:?;jiEXTs of sample rorxG riXK tkees. 



DOMISAXT GROWTH. 



COD03IIKANT GHOWTH. 



OPPBES.'iED OHOWTH. 



SUPPRESSED GHOWTH. 



27 

 30 



3.0 



3.3 

 3.1 



27.0 

 23.5 

 27.8 



13.0 

 9.0 

 14.0 



7.0 

 7.9 

 7.4 



0.7 



0.S3 

 .44 



.47 



0.51 

 .61 

 .49 



(4) Site j: 



Sample area : 1 acre. 



Forest Countj-, 



(1,100 to 1,200 feet above sea level.] 



Soil: Yellowish-browu clayey loam, with shales, deep, fresh, drained on south hy Beaver Creek Age of pine: 40 to 50 years, 

 and on th*' wfst by Hirkory Cret-k, 3 to 4 inches moid on lop, and surface *covfr of leaves Density of crown cover: 0.8 

 ; siib.Hoil.laininatr'd shale uf indefinite depth. (inpl'acesthickanc 



and Firm 

 Forest couiHtions : Young Wliite Pine intermixed with hardwoods and occasional Hemlock on 

 slope facing soutliwest; umkrgrowth dense, of very young Hemlock. Uirch, Beech, some 

 Maple and Iron wood, and a few other hardwoods.' 



ACRE YIELD. 



_ :and ci'owded, 



and in other places open- 

 ings). 

 Xumber of trees: (?)• 



Average annual accretion: White Pine, 40 cubic feet. 



^ Intrrmizril tpeciet; White Pine. 239 



Red), 20+12 small: Axh. 10^9 small; Black Birch. 73-1-76 8nii„, _. — , 



I3-I-2 small: Hickory,2; Cucumber,2: Juueberry,5U: feiv small Aspen, Butternut, and Waterbeech 



144 small ;Ueinlock. 78t-248 small: Beech, 30+160 small: Maple. 46+108 small: Onk (White and 

 all: Yellow Birch, 59+189 small: Ironwood. 13 ^100 small; Black Cherrv, 



