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XXX I V. Red, black and scarlet oaks, volume in cubic feet 235 



XXXV. Red, black and scarlet oaks, volume in board feet 236 



XXXVI. Red, black and scarlet oaks, volume in ties 237 



XXXVI f. White oak, volume of cordwood in cubic feet 238 



XXXVIII. White and chestnut oaks, volume in cubic feet 239 



XXXIX. White and chestnut oaks, volume in board feet 240 



XL. White and chestnut oaks, volume in ties 240 



XLI. Cordwood converting factors -41 



XLII. Balsam fir in Maine and Xe\v York, volume in cords 242 



XLTII. Balsam fir in New Hampshire, merchantable volume in cords. . . 242 



XLIV. Hemlock, volume in cubic and board feet, Xe\v Hampshire 243 



XLV. Hemlock, volume in board feet, Vermont 244 



XLVI. Hemlock bark, volume in stacked cords 245 



XLVII. Norway pine, volume in board feet 246 



XL VI II. White pine, volume in board feet, New Hampshire 247 



XLIX. White pine, volume in board feet, Massachusetts 248 



L. White pine, merchantable volume in cords 249 



LI. White pine, volume in cubic feet 250 



LII. Red spruce, volume in board feet, New Hampshire 251 



LIII. Red spruce, volume in board feet, New Hampshire 252 



LIV. Red spruce, volume in cubic feet of entire stem 253 



LV. Red spruce, volume in cords 253 



LVI. Red spruce, volume of unpeeled pulpwood in cubic feet 254 



LVIL Number of trees of each size required to yield 255 



LVIII. Approximate amounts of various forest products contained in a 



standard car 256 



LIX. Approximate weights of various forest products 257 



GROWTH OF INDIVIDUAL TREES. 



LX. White ash, diameter and height growth 258 



LXI. Aspen, diameter and height growth 259 



LXIL Paper birch, height, diameter and volume growth 259 



LXIII. Balsam fir and red spruce, comparative growth in height and 



diameter 260 



LXIV. Balsam fir in New York, volume growth in cubic feet 261 



LXV. Balsam fir in Maine, volume growth in cubic feet 262 



LXVI. Hemlock in Vermont. Diameter and volume growth 262 



YIELD TABLES. 



LXVII. White ash, yield of pure even-aged, well-stocked stands 263 



LXVIII. Paper birch, yield per acre pure (100 per cent) stands 264 



LXIX. Chestnut type. Growth in height, diameter and number of 



trees 265 



LXX. Oak-chestnut type. Growth in height, diameter and number of 



trees 266 



LXXI. Oak type. Growth in height, diameter and number of trees 267 



