TIMBER PHYSICS STATEMENT OF RESULTS. 



889 



"IT. 



97 FT. 



FIG. 105 liesnlt of physinal examination. (Sample.) 



LONQLEAF PINK (T. paluxtris), tree 3. 

 Locality : Wallace, Ala. 

 Site: Upland forest, qnitu dense. 

 Soil: Sandy. 



WHITE PINE (P. Strobus), tree lie. 

 Locality : Marathon Connty, Wis. 

 Site: Grown in dense mixed forest. 

 Soil: Sandy, with sandy subsoil. 



Legend. 



D. Denotes density or specific gravity of the dry wood. 



W. Denotes percentage of water in the fresh wood, related to its 



weight. 



S. Denotes percentage of jhrinkago in kiln drying. 

 7i'. 1C. Denotes width of ring (average) in millimeters (25 mm. 1 inch). 

 S. W. Denotes ]i<>ircnt.igc of summer wood as related to total wood. 

 Roman numbers refer to number of disk, placed in position of disk. 



Height is given in feet from the gronnd; scale, 10 feet = 2 inches. 

 Radius, north and south (dotted line), in millimeters ; scale, 10 mm. 



0.1 inch. 



Median line represents the pith. 

 Right-hand numbers relate to north aide, left-hand numbers to south 



side. 

 Outer lines represent outlines of trees. 



