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Forest property, definition 1 



Service hypsometer 241 



standard valuation survey 282 



survey as distinguished from timber estimating 268 



coordination with growth determination for forest 447 



data required for growth 447 



definition 5 



surveying, as a part of the forest survey 270 



relation to mensuration 5 



survey, timber appraisal distinguished from 269 



total increment of, inclusive of immature stands 443 



types, use in estimating 288 



valuation, relation to timber appraisal 269 



Forestry, relation to growth measurements 2 



Forests composed of all age classes, growth per cent of 434 



having a group form of age classes 418 



Form as a third factor affecting volume 196 



class, determination from form point. Table XL 250 



classes and form factors 205 



and universal volume tables as applied to conditions in America. . 215 



based on form quotient 206 



factor, Riniker's absolute 212 



factors 211 



absolute 212 



breast-high 212 



for board-feet 225 



frustum, character and utility 219 



merchantable 214 



normal 212 



standard breast-high 213 



height 215 



of logs, the 18 



of red pine 210 



of stands 388 



of sticks, effect on solid cubic contents 125 



of trees and taper tables 196 



Hoejer's formula for 209 



of white pine 210 



point method of determining form classes, Jonson 249 



position of, to determine form class; Table XL 250 



quotient, absolute 207 



as the basis of form classes 206 



quotients, d'Aboville method for determining 248 



of trees, wind pressure 208 



relation to volume and diameter growth 374 



Formula for board-foot rules based on cubic contents 35 



for tree form, Hoejer's 209 



Ruber's 20-21 



log rules 65 



log rules, inaccurately constructed 67 



