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Plate IV. 



Fig. 1.— A 9 to 10 Year Old Stand not Yet Ready for Thinning. 





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Fig. 2.— A 16-Year-Old Stand Ready for First Thinning. 

 FULLY STOCKED YOUNG LOBLOLLY PINE STANDS. 



