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FORESTRY IN NEW ENGLAND 



TABLE XXVIIL — SECOND-GROWTH WHITE OAK^ VOLUME OF 

 CORD WOOD IN CUBIC FEET, HYDE PARK, NEW YORK.» 



Based on measurements of 349 trees. 



> Measurements by T- G. Peters of the U. S Forest Service in 1905. 



2 This table may be used for other second-growth hardwoods to be cut into cord wood. 



' These volumes include all the tree that may be utilized for cord wood down to i inch in diameter. 

 A cord made up of mixed diameters of second-growth wood is considered to contain 80 cubic feet ol 

 solid wood, and this table can be reduced to cords by dividing by 80. 



