CHAPTER IV 



CONCLUSION 



Summary of the Tables. The financial results 

 as indicated by the foregoing tables are very largely 

 dependent upon the prices realised for the timber. 

 The following table is a summary of the prices upon 

 which the timber has been valued. In all cases "tops" 

 to 3 inches in diameter have been valued. 



PRICES OF TIMBER. 



ASH. 



Per cub. ft. 





BEECH. 



Timber 12 in. q.g. and over at Is. per cub. ft. 



6 in. q.g and under 12 in. at 8d. per cub. ft. 

 below 6 in. q.g. at 3d. per cub. ft. 



BIRCH. 



Trees containing less than 4 cub. ft. . 



4 cub. ft. and less than 5 cub. ft. 

 " > 7 



7Q 

 )> O jj 



20 

 20 and over 



BLACK POPLAR. 



Trees containing less than 5 cub. ft. . 



5 cub. ft. and less than 10 cub. ft. 



10 20 



20 35 



35 50 



50 and over . 



OAK. 



Timber 12 in. q.g. and over at Is. 9d. per cub. ft. 



6 in. q.g. and under 12 in. at lOd. per cub. ft. 

 below 6 in. q.g. at 3d. per cub. ft. 



SPANISH CHESTNUT. 



Timber 12 in. q.g. and over at Is. per cub. ft. 



6 in. q.g. and under 12 in. at 8d. per cub. ft. 

 below 6 in. at 3d. per cub. ft. 



