METiaOD OF tALTJING GROWING TlMB£ft« 



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Tables showing the tni:reafe of Boles of TRi:E3 o/ 

 different Lengths^ 



If a tree has increas;ed twfclve ihches in heisfVit and otie "^able iOi 



.•I •. • . * 1- ^u On the kugw 



in circumference annually, until it is twenty-tour years old, ^f ^^j^^^ 



it will then be twenty-four feet high, and three inches girt 



at twelve feet high ; and supposing, that iTj pvocrss of tirtie 



this tree is pruned up so as to leave the bole twenty-fout^ 



feet high clear of branches, and that it continues increasing 



one inch in circumference annually ; the rate per cent \>,^t 



annum of its increase will be as under, exclusive of the in* 



crease of tinaber in its top and lateral branches. 













1 



fiCLiJ 



Ci A.. 















Years 

 old. 



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Contents 





Vears 

 old. 



Girt 



Contents 







One 





Increas*^ 

 per cent 























ncrease j 



;)tr ann. 





n. 



ft. 



in 



V- 





in 



ft. 



in. 



P 



ft. 



in 







24 



3 



1 



6 







25 



n 



1 



9 



10 



3 





171 



U8 



4 



2 



8 







2y 



4t 



3 







1 



4 





12-7 



32 



5 



4 



2 







33 



5t 



4 



7 









5 





101 



36 



6 



Q 











371 6^ 



6 



6 









6 





8-4 



40 



7 



8 



2 







. 41 71 



8 



9 









7 





7-3 



44 



8 



10 



8 







45! 8i 



11 



4 









8 





6-3 



48 



9 



13 



6 







4c)| yi 



14 



3 









9 





6-6 



52 



10 



16 



6 







53 1 lOi 



17 



6 



10 



10 





5-04 



56 



11 



20 



2 







57 



lU 



21 



1 









11 





4-5 



60 



Vi 



24 











61 



12| 



25 

















4-1 



64 



13 



28 



o 







65 



13} 



29 



3 







1 





3-9 



68 



14 



3 2 



8 







69 



14} 



33 



10 







a 





3-5 



7-: 



15 



37 



6 







73 



15t 



38 



9 







3 





3-3 



^6 



16 



42 



8 







77 



16:1 



44 









^ 



4 





3-1 



80 



17 



48 



2 







81 



T7t 



49 



7 







5 





2-9 



84 



18 



54 











85 



1«T 



55 



6 







c 





2-7 



■ 88 



19 



6o 



c^ 







89 



m 



61 



9 







7 





2-6 



9t 



:>0 



66 



8 







95 



20:^ 



68 



4 







8 





2-5 



96 



il 



73 



6 







97 



2l| 



75 



8 







9 





2-3 



100 



-lO 



80 



8 







101 



0-2-1 



82 



6 





1 



10 





2-2 



l^iO 



^21 



121 



6 







121 



27I 



J 23 



9 





2 



3 





1-8 



140 



32 



170 



8 







' 141 



32i 



1 ■;;] 



4 





2 



8 





1-5 



160 



37 



228 



a 







161' 37t 



23 1 



3 





L 



I 



^ 



1-3 



But 



