LOBLOLLY OR NORTH CAROLINA PINK. 



tinted a- the I'.irt-imouth soil M-ri, - .,f tin- Ihireau of Soils of the U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture) in which tin- water table seldom sinks 

 more than li' tV-t !.!. .\v the surface during tlio growing season 

 which on account of -ni-facr drainage or porosity are never flooded for 

 prolonged periods; alluvial land-*, particularly those with loamy soils 



lw t!n, awragi*. The wide limit* of - MI below in r> !, of different 



age*, which w- .Quality II A ' in li-aK* tandi w forked: a (t) 



stand* which seemed to b- pxenMvcly crowd -d; ManiU which have bn thioi tied by 



(t). Basal area refer* to th area of tin crow . or ouUide of bark) at brranlhifb of 



all treea on an acre. 



I! STAND*. SHOWING KANOE or VARIATION IN AVERAGE DIAMETER, IN VOLOME. BA*AL 

 AREA AND NUMBER or TREE* PER ACRE. 



The relation of number of trees, and average diameter to \i> M in hoard i.--t U shown by a com- 

 parison of the two 22-year old stands and the 00 and 62 year old stand*. Some of the stand* given aa 

 Quality II approach Quality I, others approach Quality III. The second Si-year old stand closely 

 approaches Quality III. The 80-year old stands approach Quality 1. 



