vi TABLE OF CONTENTS 



SECTION V. THE CONSTRUCTION OF VOLUME TABLES 



PROBLEM PAGE 



16. (Office) The Construction of a Merchantable Volume Table in Board 



Feet Based on D.B.H. Only 29 



17. (Office) The Construction of Full Stem Cubic Foot Volume Table 



Based on D.B.H. and Total Heights 31 



18. (Office) The Construction of a Table of Stem Form Factors Based 



on D.B.H. Alone 34 



19. (Office) The Construction of a Merchantable Volume Table in Board 



Feet Based on D.B.H. and Number of 16-Foot Logo by the 

 Frustum Form Factor Method 35 



20. (Office) The Construction of a Taper Table 37 



SECTION VI. SCALING 



21. (Field) Scahng Logs 38 



SECTION VII. DETERMINATION OF THE CONTENTS OF 



STANDS 



22. (Field) Obtaining the Contents of a Small Tract by Different 



Methods 45 



23. (Field and Office) Cruising without the Aid of a Volume Table 47 



24. (Field and Office) Cruising with the Aid of a Volume Table , 51 



SECTION vilL GENERAL GROWTH STUDIES 



25. (Field) The Determination of Total Ages of Trees 57 



26. (Office) The Determination of Diameter Growth in Even-aged Stands 58 



27. (Office) The Determination of Growth in Uneven-aged Stands 60 



28. (Office) The Transposing of a Table of Diameter Growth at the 



Stump to Growth at D.B.H 61 



29. (Office) The Determination of Height Growth 62 



30. (Office) TheDeterminationof Volume Growth of an Individual Tree.. 63 



31. (Office) The Determination of Volume Growth by Graves' Modifica- 



tion of Mlodjianski's Method 66 



32. (Office) The Determination of Maximum Growth 68 



SECTION IX. SAMPLE PLOT STUDIES 



33. (Field) The Determination of Contents of Stands by Means of Felled 



Sample Trees 69 



34. (Field) The Determination of the Rate of Growth in Even-aged 



Stands by the Analysis of Felled Sample Trees 72 



35. (Field) The Determination of Growth in Even-aged Stands by the 



Measurement of Standing Trees 74 



