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aged form. With larger groups one of the distinctive char- 

 acteristics of the selection method is lost, namely the protec- 



Fig. 32. 



A portion (one acre) of a stand reproduced by the group selection method. 

 Small groups are shown in the illustration averaging one-tenth of an acre in size. 

 Length of rotation is loo years; length of cutting cycle lo years. Compare 

 with Figs. 27 and 28. Ten age classes are represented in this stand each group 

 containing a different number of trees depending upon its age. The numbers 

 indicate the age of the trees in each group. 



tion of the site and of seedhngs so essential for successful 

 natural reproduction. The groups must be small enough, so 



