530 



APPENDIX 



The table below gives the per cents evened off by a curve; by applying them to the 

 volumes of the different diameter classes resulting from the valuation the probable 

 growth of the forest as it stands is obtained : 



"This column was not given in the original plan. 



99 9 

 The average yearly growth per cent would equal .— r^ 



4,ooo 



fore evident that in reducing the per cent to be cut to 1.62 a considerable saving will 



be made so essential to complete the (deficient) growing stock. 



2.19 per cent. It is there- 



