74 FOREST REGULATION 



"'Stand class" 3) Mixed-age ("all age") stands in good 

 condition, some net growth in vol., 

 more in quality ('or size) of trees. . . 7,500 



4) Young stands with little or no mer- 

 chantable stuff; good growth in 'vol. 

 and quality, generally over 25 ft. in 

 height . 4,000 



5) Young hardwood thickets, very little 



of young Hemlock, too dense in places 1,000 



6) Cut over areas, cut in last five years, 

 some burned over, very little repro- 

 duction and this poor, much Pin 

 Cherry brush 2,500 



A f ew hundred large White Pine in old stands ; and on about 

 500 acres there is scattering White Pine reproduction in isolated 

 clumps, doing well. 



2) Pine Type, 17.500 acres. 



"Stand class" i) Old fire-injured stands, Norway Pine 

 So% White Pine 20%, no hardwoods, 

 defective "going back" ,. . . 4,000 acres 



2) "All old" stuff, holding its own, no 

 middle age stuff, no reproduction. . . 1,000 



3) Second growth stuff over 25 ft. high, 

 in broken stands, does not fully cover 



land 500 



4) Young thickets, in clumps and pat- 

 ches under 25 ft. high ; good condi- 

 tion 500 



5) Cut over Pine lands, burned over re- 

 peatedly, about 25% with scattering 

 Oak scrub, no reproduction, no 

 growth of value at present 1 1,500 



3) Swamp Type, 10,000 Acres (incl. Moss bogs). 

 "Stand class" i) Old, pure stands of Tamarack with 



very little Cedar and Spruce, badly 

 hurt by sawfly, rapidly decreasing in 

 value 3' 000 



