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THE WHITE PINE. 



TABLE VI. Acre yield* of WTtite Pine and meaiurements of eample treei Continued. 



B. \VI3CONSIX Continued. 



(4) Sm/: Waahburn County. 



Soil: Light brown sandy loam, medium 8ne grain, k>oe, deep, fresh, well drained, with abun- 

 dant leafy surface cover. 



Forest condition* An open stand of hardwoodn (Kock Maple. Yellow Birch, and scattonnc Bass- 

 wood, with Hemlock, and occasional Red Oak. White Birch, anil Poplar), in which White Pine 

 ia scattered in varying proportions, on broken land, with frequent wamp in the hollows; 

 undergrowth of yduug hardwoods. Fir and Hornbeam, and few Hemlock. 



MEASUREMENTS OF SAMPLE TREES. 

 Ayr class : 80 to 100 years. 



DOMINANT GROWTH. 



OPPRESSED GROWTH. 



SCPPBESSED GROWTH. 



Age class : 120 to 130 years. 



DOMINANT GROWTH. 



Age class : 220 to 230 years. 



DOMINANT GROWTH. 



