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TABLE XXXII 



Conversion Factors for Second-growth Hardwoods by D.B.H. Classes with 

 Corresponding Diameters of the Average 4-foot Stick in the Tree or 

 IN THE Stack * 



* Second-Growth Hardwoods in Connecticut, E. H. Frothingham, U. S. Forest Service, Bui. 96, 

 1912, p. 64. 



From a table showing the contents in cords, by either of the above 

 standards^ for trees of each size class, a second table can be constructed, 

 giving the number of trees of each class required to produce one cord 

 of wood. The cubic contents of a cord, according to the ratio adopted, 

 is divided by that of the tree as shown in a volume table. This gives 

 the number of trees required. These tables may be of value in estimat- 

 ing cordwood, by making rough counts. The principle involved is 

 the same as that used in estimating board feet by log run (§ 120). 



