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OUR FORESTS AND WOODLANDS 
As regards the harvesting of such a crop, each 
fall will every twenty years be carried out so 
as to include :— 
Removed during each Fall. 
Standards left after each Fall. 
Total number of 
Standards felled 
}40 
Total number of 
Standards left 
}as 
g 4 Remarks. 
a. 2 Ee Ago 
Class. Yess. g Class. von g 
a a 
Coppice . 20 | all | Coppice Stools At each fall there 
will therefore be 
Young Stores. | 40] 20 | Young Stores 20 | 40 removed, along 
with the cop- 
Double Stores. | 60] 10] Double Stores | 40 | 20 | pice, ad/ the old 
trees, an equal 
Young Trees .| 80 5 | Young Trees .| 60 | 10 | wumber of 
young trees, 
Old Trees 100 5 | Old Trees 80 5 | twice as many 
double _ stores, 
and four times 
as many young 
stores. 
As ash is now so valuable, and the favourable 
market for it seems likely to continue and even 
improve, the retention of ash standards will 
usually prove attractive along with oak, or in 
preference to this; while the planting of stout 
healthy larch here and there at each time of 
the fall will add greatly to the subsequent 
value of the overwood. 
If the standards were 
to consist entirely of ash, then the number of 
