FOREST PATHOLOGY IN" FOREST REGULATION. 45 



Table II. — Condensed data on the -pathology of the white fir — Continued. 



No. 



of 



tree. 



Age. 



Degree of dominance or 

 of suppression. 



Domi- 

 nance. 



Inter- 

 medi- 

 ate. 



Suppres- 

 sion. 



Decay 

 rating. 



Wound 

 rating. 



Infection traced 

 to- 



Appar- 

 ent 

 condi- 

 tion of 



Remarks. 



10 



8-5 



152 



9 



152 



13 



155 



31 



155 



117 



155 



83 



156 



91 



156 



27 



159 



12 



160 



93 



160 



118 



161 



160 



161 



116 



162 



47 



163 



81 



163 



84 



164 



3 



165 



51 



165 



24 



166 



32 



166 



29 



168 



82 



169 



8 



170 



57 



170 



67 



170 



64-a 



175 



64-b 



175 



30 



178 



52 



178 



77 



180 



71 



183 



34 



185 



95 



185 



107 



186 



66 



189 



39 



191 



86 



192 



14 



200 



142 



200 



-■■', 



221 



69 



232 



lil 



238 



XXX 



XXX 



XXX 



(?) 



XX 

 XX 

 XXX 

 XXX 



(?) 



XX 

 XXX 

 XXX 



XXX 

 XXX 

 XXX 

 XXX 



X 



(?) 



XXX 

 XXX 



XXX 

 XX 

 XX 



XXX 

 XXX 



XX 

 XXX 

 XXX 



XX 

 XX 

 XXX 



X 

 XX 

 XXX 

 XXX 

 XXX 

 XX 



XX 



xxx 



XXX 



xxx 



xxx 

 xxx 



XX 



xxx 

 xxx 



XX 



xxx 



xxx 



xxx 

 xxx 



xxx 



XX 



xxx 



XX 



(?) 



(x) 

 xxx 



XX 

 XX 



xxx 



xxx 



xxx 



XX 

 XX 



xxx 

 xxx 



X 

 XXX 



Frost crack. 

 do 



Fire, open.. 



Fire 



Lightning. . 

 Frost crack. 



Fire, open.. 



Fire 



Fire, open.. 



Frost crack. 



Fire, open.. 



Knots 



Fire 



.do.... 

 (?) 



Knot 



Fire 



Frost crack 



Knot 



Fire, open 



Lightning , 



Lightning 



Fire 



Lightning 



Fire, open 



Fire 



Frost crack 



do 



Fire 



Frost crack with 



lightning. 



Lightning 



Fire with frost 



crack. 



xxx 

 xxx 



(x) 

 x(?) 



XX 



xxx 

 xxx 



(?) 



xxx 



Two sporophores. 

 Scar long healed 

 over. 



Slight advance rot. 



Much advance rot 

 and shake. 



Sporophore. 



Small sporophore. 

 Notes incomplete; 



D. B. H. 26.5 



inches. 

 Much advance rot. 

 Notes incomplete. 



Very thrifty. 



Five sporophores. 

 Small sporophores. 



Advance rot; small 

 tree. 



Advance rot. 

 Advance rot and 



shake. 

 Advance rot. 



Fire 110 years ago. 

 Large sporophore. 



Much advance rot; 



small tree. 

 Four sporophores. 



Much advance rot. 

 Mostly advance rot 

 with shake. 



Another column concerns the apparent condition of the tree (Table 

 IT, column 9) and indicates the appearance of health of the crown, 

 taking the healthy, thrifty tree as normal (indicated by one cross) 

 and marking the degree of deviation from the normal in the usual 

 way. Thus, one cross iii parentheses, (x), means that the tree is an 

 exeeplioiiiilly lifidthy one; two crosses (not in parentheses) indicate 

 that the crown is nil her poor, cither in development or that the color 

 i~. abnormal, etc.; and a tree having a very much underdeveloped 

 and sickly looking crown is marked with three crosses. The personal 



