150 



THK \VHITK PINE. 



TAHI.K VII. Acre yieldt of tetond-groivth WMte J'inr, icith meamrcmenlt of yoiiny jiine taken for analyiit Continued. 



A.-J'i:\N-\ I. VAXIA Continued. 



Iteddish-brown sandy loom, medium loose, fresh, deep, and well drained, with surface cover 

 f altunilant leaves. 



Fortit eanailiotu: Hani woods -mainly Beech. Oak, Maple, Chestnut, and Birch mixed with 

 White Pine. Pitch Pine, Hemlock, anil occanlonal Spruce. 



MEASUREMENTS OF SAMPLE YOUNG PINE TREES. 



DOMINANT GROWTH. 



Soil: Fresh sand, well drained. 



Forett condition!: A young White Pine grove mixed with mature Spruce, Hemlock, and scatter- 

 ing hardwoods. 



(2) SITE <: 



Clinton County. 

 [1.500 to 1.600 feet above sea level.) 



Sample area : 1 acre. 



Soil: Loamy sand with rocks on face of slope, the brown-yellowish coarse grain full of shales, Age of pine: 120 to 130 years 

 surface cover of 2 to 3 inches mold and abundant leaves. Density of crown cover : 0.2 



Forest condition!: Brush of very young White, Red, and Chestnut Oak, with scattering White (scattered). 

 Pine (14). and occasional Chestnut Oak (6). Jack Pine (3), and Norway Pine (2), on a steep hill 

 300 feet above station, facing south ; undergrowth, dense, of young hardwoods of same species 

 as above. 



ACRE YIELD. 



Number of trees : 25. 



Avtraye annual aeeretinn: White Vine, II mMc feet. 



57 feet B. M. 



