APPENDIX. 

 TABLE 9. Second Growth White Oak.a 



Volume of cord wood in cubic feet, Hyde Park, N. 



121 



a Measurements by J. G. Peters, 1905. 



ft This table may be used for other second-growth hardwoods to be cut into cord 

 wood. 



c These volumes include all the tree that may be utilized for cord wood down to 

 1 inch in diameter. A cord made up of mixed diameters of second-growth wood 

 is considered to contain 80 cubic feet of solid wood, and this table can be reduced 

 to cords by dividing by 80. 



