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Table 40.— Cubic-foot volume of red spruce in New York. 



[CXJBVED.J 



Diameter 

 breast 

 high. 



Total height of tree— feet. 



Basis. I 



30 



40 



50 



60 



70 



80 



90 



100 





Merchantable volume, including bar!, 



—cubic feet. 





Inches. 

 6 



9 

 10 

 11 



3.6 

 4.8 

 6.2 



7.7 

 9.5 



4.5 

 6.0 



7.8 

 9.7 

 12.0 

 14.4 

 17.1 

 19.9 

 23.0 



5.4 

 7.2 

 9.3 

 11.6 

 14.3 

 17.2 

 20.5 

 23.5 

 27.5 

 31.5 

 35. 5. 

 40.0 

 44.5 



6.3 

 8.4 

 10.9 

 13.5 

 16.8 

 20.0 

 24.0 

 27.5 

 32.0 

 37.0 

 41.5 

 47.0 

 52.0 

 58.0 

 64.0 

 71.0 

 77.0 











Trees, j 



44 



40 



87 



63 

 158 

 178 

 214 | 

 136 

 180 | 

 112 



93 



79 



77 



39 



44 



17 \ 



15 

 6 

 6 



1 











12.4 

 15.5 

 19.2 

 23.0 

 27.5 

 32.0 

 37.0 

 42.0 

 48.0 

 54.0 

 60.0 

 67.0 

 74.0 

 81.0 

 S9.0 

 97.0 

 106.0 

 114.0 

 124.0 



















21.5 



26.0 



31.0 



36.0 



41.5 



47.5 



54.0 



61.0 



68.0 



75.0 



83.0 



92.0 



101.0 



110. G 



119. 



130.0 



140.0 











12 





34.5 



40.0 



16.0 



53.0 



60.0 



68.0 



76.0 



81.0 



93.0 



102.0 



112. 



123. 



133.0 



145. 



156.0 





13 ! 





11 1 



51 

 58 

 66 

 74 

 83 

 92 

 102 

 113 

 123 

 135 

 146 

 159 

 172 



15 1 



16 1 





17 1 





18 





19.. .. 1 





20 i 







21. . 







22 i 







23 ! 







21 i 









25 ! 









26 j 

















1,591 j 



Stump height, 1 foot; top diameter outside baric, 4.5 inches. Based on taper curves. 

 Based in part on measurements taken under the direction of the Superintendent of State Forests, New 

 York, in Essex and Herkimer Counties, 1912. 



Table 41. — Cubic-foot volume of red spruce in West Virginia. 



[CURVED.] 



: Diameter 

 breast 

 high. 







Height of tree— 



-feet. 







Basis. 



50 



60 



70 



SO 



90 



100 



110 





Merchan 



able volui 



lie, includi 



ng bark — < 



ubie feet. 





Inches. 



6 



7 



8 



9 

 10 

 11 

 12 

 13 



3.5 

 6.0 

 8.5 

 11.0 

 14.0 

 17.0 

 20.0 















Trees. 















1 

 2 



10 



19 



40 



33 



42 



38 



29 



31 



23 



24 



16 



22 



18 



18 



15 



6 



8 



4 



5 



6 



3 



1 



2 



10.0 

 13.0 

 16.0 

 19.5 

 23.5 

 27.5 

 32.0 

 35. 5 

 41.5 









:::::::::: 











~ 





18.5 

 22.5 

 26.5 

 31.0 

 36.0 

 41.5 

 47.0 

 52.5 

 58.0 



20.5 

 24.5 

 29.5 

 34.5 

 40.0 

 45. 5 

 52.0 

 58.5 

 66.0 

 73.0 

 81.0 

 88.5 

 97.0 















32.5 



38.0 



44.5 



51.0 



58.5 



66.0 



74.0 



82.0 



91.0 



100. 



110.0 



120.0 



130.5 



141.0 



152.0 











14 





48.0 



56.0 



64.0 



72.5 



81.0 



90.0 



100.0 



110. 5 



121.5 



132.5 



144.0 



156.5 



169.0 



182.0 



195.0 



209. 



223. 



237. 5 



252. 5 



268. 5 



284.5 





15 



16 j 



17 





69.5 

 78.5 

 88.0 

 98.0 

 108.5 

 120.0 

 132.0 

 144.5 

 157. 5 

 171.0 

 185. 5 

 200. 5 

 216.0 

 232. 

 249.0 

 265.5 

 283.0 

 302.0 

 321.0 



18 ! 



19 ! 



20 . 





21 





22 1 





23 j 





24 









25 1 







28 1 



.. 





27 ! 







28 | 









29 1 i 









30 1 











31 1 











32......! 











33 











1 



34 



















417 



Based on taper curves. Stump height, 1 foot: diameter outside bark of top, 4.5 inches. 

 Data collected by John Eoley in Greenbrier County in 1903. 



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