each of these logs contained an average of 

 750 feet board measure. There were four 

 breaks in each of two very large white pine 

 trees, one of which had been felled across 

 the other at nearly right angles. This may 

 be seen in illustration No. 1. 



Illustration No. 2 

 Practically the Whole Stand was Felled by One Cutting 



A number of cut and abandoned white pine 

 trees were found in Sections 1 and 12, T. 29 N., 

 R. 5 W., lying on the ground in a cedar swamp 

 within a few rods of the upland. The diame- 

 ter of two of these trees 64 feet from the 

 stump was 18*^ inches outside the bark. On 

 Section 12, which had been reported cut over, 

 the following standing and merchantable 



