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TABLE 7. 



SPRUCE REPRODUCTION AFTER FIRE. 



The following two strips were run in areas removed from a green spruce stand 

 by the distances given. The first shows satisfactory reproduction after fire in pure 

 spruce stands. The second shows very poor reproduction oh account of the distance 

 from seed-trees, and the formation of a meadow will be the probable result. 



TABLE 8. 



SPRUCE REPRODUCTION AFTER FIRE. 



The following three strips illustrate different conditions on logged-over areas. 



TABLE 9. 



.SPRUCE REPRODUCTION AND VOLUNTEER GROWTH ON LOGGED-OVER AREAS. 



The figures given below were obtained on small plots averaging in area 1/400 

 acre. The descriptions of conditions on the plots applied in most cases to only a 

 small area, and therefore the figures do not represent average results, but merely 

 show the relative importance of the various factors mentioned. 



