T.M'.IJvS OF MKAStTHEMKNTS. 



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Tabi.k VII. — .trrt- !)'n'ld>i ttf Heroiui-i/roirlli ll'fiitr I'im, willi mcttsitn-mciitu of ifouufj pine tdkni for anahfsis — Continued. 

 A.— PKNNSYIA'ANIA— Continm'.l. 



Hal/ acre Xo. J. 



Soil: Kcihlisli-hrown rtandy loam, line ^r.ain, inoiliiim InoMi-, dooji. frcflli, drained by Roar CrcHs, 

 2 to :i inclH'8 umiti mi lop, iiml suil'ari- cover nj" jibiiiulant braves; Laurel and tew Fern. 



FiH-rnf ri'iulitidiit:: Wliite IMni' (I:>4) inixeil with Mapb*, scattering; lleeeb. lli-nibnk, jiiid ncc.i 

 siiMial Spriiie. on imiveii ;;rouri<l of a valley Hb»|)irit; Inward iinrlbea.sl and ImrdeMil nn all 

 Mides b\ Iiills over 'M)i) leet aliove atatimi ; nndorj;rtnvt li, moderately ib-nse, of yoiin^ llimi' 

 bn-k, IJeeeb, Majile, and :i faw y<mng S|inic<'.' 



HALF-ACRE YIELD. 



Age of pine: CO to 80 years. 

 Density of crown rover: 0.5 to 



(i.s. 



Number of treoH: '2:i2. 



Averaije animal accretion: White Piue, 72 cubic feet. 



MEASUREMENTS OP SAMPLE YOUNG PINE TREES. 



Forest conditions : Ridge land densely covered with younj^ hardwoods — mainly White Oak and 

 Red Oak, among which White Piiio is scattered. 



rt Oppressed for the last forty yeara. 



' Intermixed species: Maple, 36; nenilock. 16; Beech, 18; Spruce, 8. 

 Undergrowth: Yonuy Hemlock, 200; lieccb, 06; Maple, 24. 



