112 LOBLOLLY OK NORTH CAROLINA PINE. 



to be determined and the financial results of thinnings to be forecast. 

 The values of trees in these stands are given in Tables 59 to 64. For 

 a discussion of the factors influencing grades see pages 119 and follow- 

 ing. 



Tables 55, 56, and 57 apply only to fully stocked stands on forest 

 soils. They will not apply to younger or open stands, formed of short- 

 bodied trees or to stands on dry upland old fields, in which the wood 

 is coarse grained and knotty and which a^II largely yield ISJ'o. 4 lumber. 



