INDEX 
Standard timber—cont’d. 
Merchantable, Amount of, in Ne- 
Ha-Sa-Ne Park, 115. 
Volume tables of, 50-58. 
Stem analysis, 40, 46. 
Strip method of measuring land, 
59-60. 
Swamp lands. 
Condition of forest on, (with 
table), 8-9. 
Proportion of, in Ne-Ha-Sa-Ne 
Park, 6. 
Spruce on, 8, 36. 
Valuation surveys on, 60-63, 65, 
122-123. , 
Yield of different species on, 92. 
Tables. 
1. Composition of Ne-Ha-Sa-Ne 
forest, 7. 
2. Composition 
swamp lands, 9. 
3. Composition 
spruce flats, rr. 
4. Composition of 
hardwood lands, 13. 
5. Composition of forest on 
spruce slopes, 15. 
6. Per cent. of trees whose 
growth was increased by lum- 
bering, 42. 
7. Average rate of growth in 
cut-over forest, 45. 
8. Average rate of growth in 
original forest, 47. 
9g. Meanannual diameter growth, 
49. 
10. Volume table in standards, 
52. 
10'4. Board feet ina standard, 53. 
12, Volume table in board feet, 55. 
of forest on 
of forest on 
forest on 
155 
Tables—cont’d. 
13. Volume table in merchant- 
able cubic feet, 56. 
14. Volume table in merchant- 
able cords, 58. 
15-16. Average number of trees, 
dimensions, and yield per acre, 
classified by situation, 62-63. 
17. Average dimensions classi- 
fied according to situation, 
65. 
18. Average number of trees per 
acre, classified according to 
yield, 66. 
19-22. Average dimensions, num- 
ber of trees and yield per acre, 
classified according to yield, 
69-72. 
23. Average dimensions classified 
according to yield, 74. 
24. Average number of dead 
spruce trees per acre, 78. 
25-27. Yield tables, 79-81. 
28. Yield of birch, 88. 
29. Yield of hemlock, 89. 
30. Yield of basswood and elm 
(used for cherry and ash), go. 
31. Average yield per acre for 
merchantable species, 92. 
32. Average number of trees of 
small diameter, other than 
spruce, per acre, 94. 
33. Rate of growth in diameter 
of associated species, 96. 
34. Merchantable timber in Ne- 
Ha-Sa-Ne Park, 115. 
Tamarack, 5, 6, 23. 
Temperature of Ne-Ha-Sa-Ne 
Park, 100. 
Thinning, Effect of, 37-38, 48. 
