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POEESTS WOEKED A TIEE ET AIEE. 



Periodic 

 Blocks. 



IV 



I 



p 

 Q 



AB 



92 

 32 



40 



J^ature and ipondltiou ot 

 standiun; stock. 



Voung High Forest of oak 

 and beech. 



Pole crop ot'oak and beech, 

 with an upper stage ol 

 very numerous reserves 

 of the same species. 



Sapling cjop of oak and 

 hornbeam, over-topped 

 with softwoods. 



High Forest of Ijeech mix- 

 ed with oak. 



Copse witli standards, the 

 hard woods badly re- 

 presented. 



Pole crop of oak, beech 

 and hornbeam. 



Pole crop of oak, hornbeam 

 and the soft Woods. 



Open High Forest of pure 

 oak. 



Seedling crop ef beech and 

 oak under reserves, state 

 ot a Secondary Coupe. 



Pole crop of birch forming 

 the dominant species, 

 with beech and oak. 



Crop of High Poles of beech 

 and oak, in good condi 

 tion, sprinkled with re 

 serves of two different 

 ages. 



1492 



S.2 



S.5 

 E « 



i? 



ao 



o 





80 

 45 



25 

 100 



5 to 16; 



60 



35 

 180 



otolO 1 

 &170 i 



65 



70,140 1 

 &200 ) 



4 

 4 



2 and 4 

 l,2and 4 



o 



1 and 5 



1 and 5 



1 and 5 



2 and 5 



The flouies in the last colunm, deduced from the actual state 

 of the crops, may be entirely conjectural, but they cannot be dis- 

 pensed with, as they afford the necessary basis for the General 

 Working Scheme, which could not otherwise be framed. From 

 them WG conclude that the following exploitations should be made 

 tluriug the First Period :-^ 



