90 '»'nE WHITE PINE. 



'Iaih K I II. — .\fitisiinimiit • itj it httr I'inv tjrown niiitir nimilar tomiHionHj yroujitd in aye clasaes fomnnujitnj — ('(iiitiiiiKil. 



(i roll p. lor.'itioii.aiiil •lt-»rri|>t)uli of Hitct. 



CKOUP L. 



MUhigan. 



Whitf Pine (70 piTrinl) in(nmii\<'<l w i(Ii Norway Tin** 

 (l4lM'rrtnl»;iiHl Jli'iiilw k (iriiMTrciil) uitli k. alUTJnj; 

 I'ctliir (T/nija tK-ritiruialitu ami Ilnrk M:iple. and 

 ocraHiiiiKil Beccli and Wliiti' liinh. «»n a If\ tl plain; 

 iiiidrrgrnwiii. donsc. ol" voiin;; l''ir. Soil, pray «:ind, 

 fPTHh and di'fp, light and l<nmf, h itli » Hiirla**? cover 

 of Bcanty U'.ivf8; snbHoil, Haudv loam, nndt^rlaid by 

 flay, iJensityof LTowu, 0.8. 'in-cs, IWto tlieacrc. 



A verape . 



Miehiijan. 



A twn-roo)' cw^o. "pptr roof formed of Wliito Pinr, 

 tinder roof of IliTcb, Maple Kir. and iMiswionally 

 Whilw Hinband Hemlock ; undt_T;;rovvth. nio<lcrat<*ly 

 dense, o( yonnj; bardwmMis and l-'ir. Soil, brown 

 loamy Banfl'. fresh, moderately I»m>8h, with a surCace 

 cover of braked andgruMH; tmusuil. sand with atones. 



num- 

 ber. 



Michi'jan. 



Norway Pine <67 iter cent) rniM-d with AVhite Pino 

 (32 per cent), and orcaaional Kock Maple, on a level 



Idain. Soil, yellow or fajny wand, rreob, iiKMleraUjIy 

 oow, with a Hurface cover of brakes; aiibsoil. Kandy. 

 Density ofcrown cover, 0.7. Tree», 182 to tbe acre. 



Average. 



Michigan. 



Wliit4' I'ine (70 per rent) intermixed with Norway Pine 

 <14 iH-r<ent) anil Hemlock (ITt perix*nt), with Mcatter- 

 ing (Ndar {Thuja tirrvlrntnlia) and Jlotk Maple, and 

 oci aaional Beerh and White i;irrli, on a level plain; 

 underprowth diiiHe, of yoiinp Fir. Soil, pray sand, 

 freeh and deep, lipht and loose, with a Hiirfaee cover 

 of scanty leaves; subaoil, sandy loam, nnderlaid by 

 clay. Density of crown cover, 0.8. Trees, 15ti to the 

 acnr. 



Avera.ge. 



rjEoii' I'. 



WUeonsin. 



Whili' Pine mixetl more or Ichh with Yellow Pirch. 

 Kock Maple. Norway Pine, and occaHional IJa.s.-t, Puji- 

 lar. and Llrn.on nnev*«n land, full of driti riilpe.s and 

 hollows, freipientlv (nil of water. Sfdl. a mixture 

 of loam, Rund, and stoner*, with 2 to :t inches black 

 mold ou top, and luirly covered with leaves. 



A verage. 



OBOUP Q. 



Michigan. 



Norway I'ine intermixed w ith White Pine in varying 

 proportions, on rolling land, with oiwii places of Ri-d 

 Oak. Maple, and Bi'C^h; no nnuergruwth. Soil, 

 light brown sand (slightly loamv). very deep, me- 

 dinm tine, light, hnwe. dry", and well drained, with a 

 moderately leafy surface cover. 



Average 



Ago. 



I iCatio of 



... . thelength 



Diametor nf.r.iwn 



with bark! Total >'»* '"•'■<d| ,,, i, ! , ' 



(bre|iat height. shape. Itanleighl' "'" ''"''«• 



*•'"'" ' ' I of the I 



I tree. I 



I'M. 



140 



i:i6 



Yih 

 134 



136 

 135 



i:i8 



133 

 130 



138 

 130 



136 



133 

 141 

 132 

 14.~> 

 12K 

 153 

 131 

 148 

 153 

 136 



Volitmo 



liiK'i)- 



AooroUon. 



Inches. 



10. r. 



1«.7 

 'Al. II 

 22.(1 

 22.5 

 21.7 

 22 K 

 2J.2 

 21.0 

 21. U 

 23.5 

 25:0 



14U 



U2 



142 



U2 



i4:> 



149 

 U8 



1421 



inti 



170 

 178 

 170 

 175 

 K I lf!8 

 185 



172 



182 



185 



Frit. 

 124 

 III 

 llj 



li:i 

 12:1 



122 

 119 

 I Hi 

 IIIU 

 108 

 11:1 



22.3 



1.5.2 



15. S 



16. :i 

 18.0 

 20. j 

 I'.I.O 

 22.5 



2:1. 



2:1.0 

 24. G 



116 



»2 

 92 

 88 

 100 

 98 

 104 

 112 



lie 



lUO 

 115 



0. 42 

 .40 



.48 



.:ii 



.JO 



.44 



.411 

 .42 

 .43 

 .42 

 .4.) 

 .44 



.42 



0.43 

 .46 

 .47 

 .38 

 .42 

 .41 

 .41 

 .41 

 .47 

 .41 



11.34 

 .31 

 .32 

 .27 

 .3(1 

 .32 

 .30 

 .38 

 .40 

 .35 

 .26 

 . .'ill 



.34 



0.43 

 .42 

 .MS 

 .44 

 .47 

 .:i8 

 .46 

 .46 

 .30 

 .40 



(UUiie/l. 

 1U9. 8 

 115.1 

 121.5 

 123. 5 

 130. 1 

 136.4 

 138.5 

 141.1 

 143.5 

 144 7 

 146. 5 

 187.3 



136.0 



48.6 

 .55. 3 

 61.7 

 71.1 

 94.6 



8;.o 



129.4 

 137.9 

 137.0 

 154.1 



f'liirenl. 

 aiiiiiiHl. 



(UibU/t. 



III. 8 



1115 

 114 

 121 



.13 



(1. 39 

 .39 

 .41' 



.44 



0.50 

 .57 

 .43 



23.0 

 24. U 



23. 5 

 22.0 

 24. 2 

 2.5.0 

 26. 3 



24.0 



23.5 

 24.0 

 24.2 

 2.5.7 

 27. 3 

 30.5 

 23.2 

 26. U 



115 



104 

 119 

 1:4 

 111 

 122 

 114 



no 

 112 



.44 



0.40 

 .46 

 .48 

 .45 

 .43 

 .14 

 .42 

 .4li 



(1. 40 

 .41 

 .38 

 .41 



.46 

 .42 

 ..■!4 



.28 



25.5 



25.2 

 26.7 

 .31.0 



27.6 



118 

 118 

 119 



118 



.44 : 



0.43 

 .45 

 .45 



.44 



.39 



0. .53 

 ..59 

 .40 



95.3 1 



88.9 

 107.9 

 139.6 



138.9 

 140.6 

 148. U 

 157.3 

 164.3 

 168.8 

 205.4 



160.5 



127 

 172 

 176 

 181 

 217 

 256 

 138 

 190 



173.0 

 202.1 

 286.6 



220.5 I 



Av(^rftK« 

 unniiiil. 



Oulric/t. 



1.60 



1.49 0.70 



2. 08 0. 80 



2.20 1.10 



1.44 



2.22 



1.19 



