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TITLE PAGE 



Solid Contents of a Standard Cord Based on Diameter of 



Stick. Average 4-foot Wood 131 



Measurement of 4-foot Round Spruce Pulpwood, with Cull 



Factors Based on Solid Cubic Contents 134 



A Portion of a Volume Table Based on Mill Factors 147 



Preliminary Averages for Pitch Pine. Volume Table Based 



on Diameter and Total Height. 139 Trees 165 



Comparison of Original and Harmonized Average Volumes . . 171 

 Volumes Read from Curves of Volume on Diameter for 



Different Height Classes 171 



Standard Volume Table Read from Curves of Volume on 



Height for Different Diameter Classes 174 



Local Volume Table, Form 175 



Conversion Factors for Second-growth Hardwoods by 

 D.B.H. Classes with Corresponding Diameters of the 



Average 4-foot Stick in the Tree or in the Stack 181 



Form or Taper for White Ash Trees of Different Diameters 

 under 75 Years of Age, Giving Diameters Inside Bark at 



Different Heights above Ground 198 



Tapers of Loblolly Pine, Two Trees 199 



True Frustum Form Factors for Longleaf Pine, from Frus- 

 tums whose Top Diameter Coincides Exactly with the 

 Average Top Diameters of Trees of Each D.B.H. and 



Height Class 222 



Frustum Form Factors for 555 Longleaf Pines, Coosa Co., 

 Alabama. Based on Average Top Diameter of 13.2 Inches 



for Frustums 223 



Actual Average Top Diameters of Merchantable Lengths, 

 Longleaf Pine, Coosa Co., Ala. Basis 555 Trees. Average 



of all Top Diameters, 13.2 Inches 224 



Errors in Using Biltmore Stick 232 



Figures to be Used in Graduating a Biltmore Stick 233 



Table for Determination of Form Class of Trees by Means 



of Position of Form Point 250 



Relation of Width and Number of Strips to Area Covered . . 274 



Sizes of Circular Plots 286 



Relation between Plots and Area Covered 286 



Per Cent of Total Area Required in Estimating 292 



Comparative Estimates of a Tract of 40 Acres. Board Feet. 304 

 Estimate of Taylor's Creek Logging Unit, Blooming Grove 



Tract, Pike Co., Pa., 1911 309 



Growth of Jack Pine, Minnesota 318 



Yield Table for White Pine 321 



Yield Per Acre of Spruce, Cutting to Various Diameter 



Limits 322 



Height of Seedlings at Different Ages, Western Yellow 



Pine, Colfax Co., New Mexico 336 



Diameter Growth of Five Spruce Stumps 345 



Stump Tapers Based on Stump D.I.B. for Stumps 1 foot 

 High 350 



