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APPENDIX 
VoLUME TABLES FOR LEADING SPECIES, AND TAPER AND GROWTH 
TABLES AND GRAPHS FOR BLAcK AND WHITE OAK 
From measurements taken on felled trees of leading species it was 
possible to make local volume tables for white and black oak. Since the 
number of field measurements made on trees of other species was not 
sufficient for the formation of a satisfactory basis for volume tables, it 
was thought wise to collect in the appendix the best tables extant for the 
other species which the wood-lot owner would ordinarily encounter. [or 
convenience in citing to this article these tables are numbered consecu- 
tively beginning with one (1), but the original, author’s, table-number, if 
any, is retained as facilitating reference to the table in its original con- 
nection. 
TABLE I* 
TaBLeE VII.—SnHow1nG ToraL HEIGHT, CLEAR LENGTH AND VOLUME 
FOR CYPRESS OF DIFFERENT DIAMETERS. Mississipp1 BOTTOMS 
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Diameter Total Volume 
Breast High Height Clear Length {Doyle Rule] 
Inches -Feet Feet Board Feet 
10 78 43 89 
11 82 46 116 
12 85 49 147 
13 88 53 184 
14 90 56 231 
15 93 59 280 
16 95 62 336 
17 97 65 399 
18 100 68 468 
19 102 71 546 
20 104 73 632 
21 106 76 715 
22 108 79 817 
23 109 81 928 
24 111 83 1,037 
25 113 85 1153 
26 114 87 1,277 
27 116 89 1,309 
28 107 91 1,551 
29 119 92 1,700 
30 120 93 1,840 
31 122 94 1,986 
32 123 95 2,139 
33 124 96 2,290 
34 125 97 2,450 
35 126 97 2,620 
36 128 98 2,800 
*From the Woodsman's Handbook, Part 1, by Henry S. Graves, U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, Bureau of Forestry, Bulletin No. 36, 1903. 
