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THE WHITK PINE. 



TaiiI-K VII. Aire iiield' of Becond-ijrowlli U'hilr I'hie, iiilh ineuDiiicmiiitH if yDiniii jiiiie fnAoi /or oHrtf;/"'"— f'ontiimed. 



HiiDflon. Plj'mouth Counts-. 



Sample nren: 1 acre. 



C— MA.SSACIirsKTTs-Contin 1. 



(3) Site c .- 



Suit- Yellowish louiiiv »:iml, meiliiim Krain, jiorous. liRlit. loom', iliip, dry. anil well (liaincd, with Agi-nf iiino: 50 to 55 .vearg. 

 aliuiil 2 linhia m<M on lop ami wiirraic cnvir of nbunclaul li'nvi •» ; nnlisoil. wind and pravid. DciiMil.v of crown cover: ( () 

 Furft cniiilili"n» : I'lire While IMlic on livid plain, oiiKlnal'.v mixed wjlh haidwoc«l«, lint tin 

 vearH ano haidwoinU iiud dvinii; piiio cut out, having .young onk!< 1 to J fic-t high thnniglioiit 

 ilte; undergrowth of liardwoods.' Nniiiherof trees: 31U. 



ACRE YIELD. 



Average annual acerelinn : White ?ine, 123 cubic feet. 



(4) Site ih 'We.ymouth, Norfolk County. 



[180 feet above sea level.] 



Sample area : 1 acre. 



Soil: Brown or yellow sand.v loam, mcdinin grain, sh.illow, liglit, loose, dr.v. and well drained. Age of pine: 50 .years. 



with 1 or2ilichi-8niold on top and surface cover of abundant leaves: subsoil, gravel and stone. Densit.v of crown cover: {h 



Forcit conditions: While riue.with scattering Ited Oak and occasional Maple and Hornbeam on 

 somewh.U hillv site; nndergrowth den.se, of White Hak, Ked Oiik, Graj- l!irch, and Blaci 

 Birch." " N umber of Ire 



ACRE VIKI.D. 



295. 



Average annual aecretion: TVliito Pine, 98 cubic feet. 



> rndergrowth: Hemlock, 7; Maple. 1 1 Reil Cedar. 1 : Black Birch. 4 ; Cherry,4; Poplar.l: White O.ak, 1. wiih numerous small oaks. 



' fnU'rniixtil tpectra: White Oak, 5 from 3 to inches diameter and over 40 feet high; 16 lrom:i to 8 inches dinmeier :ind under 4" teet high. 

 Orav llirch, 8 from 3 toO imbes diameter and over J" Icrt liigh; 7 from :i to 6 inches dinniilcr ;iiid under 40 fed lii:;b. Ued Oak, 2 I nun 10 to 

 14 inches diameter and under 80 feet high; 20 frnin IJ to In inches diameter and under CO feet high; 12 I nun :i to 6 inches diamelei and over 10 

 feel high; 23 from 3 to U inches di;iiiieler and under 40 feit high. CheiTV. 1 over 3 inches diameter and under 40 feet high. I'.laek Bin li. 2 

 Iniiii 3 to « Inches dl;iiueler and under 40 leet liigh. Ked Cedar. 1 over 3 inches diameter and under 40 leet high. Majile, 1 over 3 inches 

 dianieliT and over 40 fei-t high. Young While Pine. 47. 



fniLriiroirth: White Oak. 35, and i ler.ms small ones: Chcrr.v, 2; Ked Cedar, 1; Ked Oak. 4; Black Birch. 10, and numerous small ones; 



Hemlock, 1 ; Gray Birch, 2; Hornbeam, 1. 



