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PRELIMINARY MATTERS. 



3. Examples of Monei/ Yield Tables. 



Subjoined follow two money yield tables. The first is for 

 Scotch pine and the second for beech, it being assumed that 

 the quality of the locality is about the same in both cases. 



For simplicity's sake, it has been assumed that the thin- 

 nings are made at the end of every 10 years ; hence, column // 

 gives the values of the wood before the thinnings are made, 

 and column / the values which remain after the thinnings 

 have been executed. 



Money Yield Table foe One ache of Scotch Pine Wood. 

 Calculated with English prices ; brushwood under 3 inches diameter omitted. 



Example. — In the year 60 the volume amounts to 4,690 + 

 565 = 5,255 cubic feet, of which 565 are taken out in the 

 thinning, leaving 4,690 cubic feet to go on with. These 

 increase during the next 10 years to 5,250 + 536 = 5,786 

 cubic feet. Similarly, of the total value in the year 60 = 



