TABLES 



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LIII Growth of Loblolly Pine, Old Field, in D.B.H. Based on 



Age of Tree. Urania, La 350 



278 LIV Current Growth of Spruce, Adirondacks Region, New York . 360 



279 LV Shortleaf Pine, Louisiana. Growth by Diameter Classes. . . . 362 

 LVI Current Growth, Loblolly Pine, by Diameters 363 



284 LVII Height Growth of Chestnut Oak, MUford, Pike Co., Pa 371 



288 LVIII Growth of Chestnut Oak in Cubic Volume, from Diameter 



and Height Growth and Use of a Standard Volume Table 376 



290 LIX Stem .Analysis of a Tree 378 



296 LX Standards of Site Classification Based on the Height of Tree 



at 100 Years 387 



298 LXI Average Crown Spread of Loblolly Pine in the Forest at 



Vredenburgh, Ala 389 



314 LXII Normal Yield per Acre in Cubic Feet and Cords of Better 



Second-growth Hardwood Stands in Central New England 409 

 LXIII Percentage of the Various Species in Mixture from Table 



LXII Classified as to Type and Site Class 410 



324 LXIV Trees per Acre Based on Crown Space 425 



LXV Yields of Cordwood, for Yellow Poplar in Tennessee — 



Based on Crown Space and Volumes of Trees of Given 



Ages 426 



337 LXVI Adirondack Spruce. Average Rate of Growth in Diameter 



on the Stump of 1593 Trees on Cut-over Land at Santa 



Clara, New York 440 



339 LXVII Areas Remaining Stocked on Cut-over Lands 443 



Appendix. 

 365 LXVIII Relation between Circumference and Diameter for White 



Cedar Poles 467 



LXIX Minimum Dimensions of White Cedar Poles in Inches, 



Circumference, Classes 468 



365 LXX Minimum Dimensions of Western Red Cedar Poles in Inches 470 

 LXXI Minimum Dimensions of Southern Yellow Pine Poles in 



Inches, Circumference 471 



LXXII Minimum Circumference of Chestnut Poles in Inches 472 



LXXIII Minimum Sweep Poles, Standard 472 



LXXIV Minimum Sweep Poles, Country 473 



366 LXXV Dimensions for PiUng 473 



370 LXXVI Board-foot Converting Factors for Various Products, U. S. 



Forest Service 478 



LXXVII Cubic Contents of Cylinders and Multiple Table of Basal 



Areas 480 



LXXVIII Areas of Circles or Table of Basal Areas for Diameters to 



Nearest -jVinch 49O 



LXXIX Tables for the Conversion of the Metric to the English 



System, and Vice Versa 492 



LXXX The International Log Rule for Saws Cutting a J-inch 



Kerf 493 



LXXXI Tables for Values in Schiffel's Formula for Cubic Volumes 



of Entire Stems 494 



