Quadrat Method in Forestry Investigations 



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tically three 8-hour days were required in the recording of plots 

 18 and 19. In the establishment of plots, therefore, the amount 

 of work subsequently involved should be carefully taken Tntu 

 account. Further, a great deal more time is required in segre- 

 gating and listing the data, as shown in the following, from the 

 charts made in the field. 



o .Al 



'c 



. 'LAI- 

 ' C 



' V At 



A> . 



S3 



>- 



.A'* 



V. . 



. ' X* 



'5* 



c 



'Al 



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, c 



.; 



A> .* 



An 



. Polygxmum 

 Al Alsine 

 S Sophia 

 V Viola 



DENUDED PLOT NO. 19. 



Leg-end 



An Androsace 

 L Lathyrus 

 Ag Agoseris 

 So Solidago 



St Stipa 

 C Chenopodium 

 K Physaris 

 T Taraxacum 



