INDEX 527 



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Comparison of log rules based on diameter at middle and at small end of log. . 26 



on formulae 61 



of scaled and cubic contents by different log rules 36 



Compass, hand 276 



staff 277 



Composition of stands as to species, effect on yield 393 



Computation of volume of the tree 161 



Cone 19 



Connecticut River log rule 68 



Constantine log rule 34 



Construction and use of local volume tables 174 



of board-foot volume tables 188 



of a log rule, standardization of variables in 49 



of log rules based on diagrams 72 



mathematical formulae 59 



for board-foot contents 58 



for mill talUes 78 



of standard volume tables for total cubic contents 154 



of volume table from frustum form factors 224 



of yield table with site classes based directly on yields per acre. . . 406 



on height growth 401 



based on crown space, for many-aged stands 422 



tables, Baur's method 396 



Contents of standing trees, rules of thumb for estimating 251 



solid, of logs, formulae 20 



Conversion of board-foot log rules, limitations to 83 



of International rule ^-inch saw kerf for other widths of kerf. Table 



XIII 81 



of log rules with i-inch saw kerf to other widths of kerf. Table XIV . . 82 

 of values of a standard rule to apply to different widths of saw kerf 



and thickness of lumber 80 



of volume tables for cubic foot, to cords 180 



Converter poles 473 



Converting factors, cordwood basis for 127 



for cordwood. Table XX 129 



for log rules 27 



for sticks of different diameters 129 



lengths 128 



piece products to board-feet 478 



standard cordwood 128 



stacked cords to board-feet, factors for 135 



Cook log rule 35 



Coordination of merchantable heights with top diameters 184 



Cord foot 1 23 



, long 121 



measure 121 



definition 7 



discounting for defects in 133 



Cords, conversion of volume tables from cubic feet to 180 



Cord, short 121 



