446 CURRENT OR PERIODIC GROWTH OF STANDS 



directly the density of the stand, and by predicting growth on basis 

 of actual volume and conditions. It loses in comparison, because it 

 measures only one current section of the growth curve for the stand or 

 forest, which may be above or below the mean, and because the basis, 

 the individual tree, while accurate to start with, rapidly loses its reli- 

 ability, while by contrast, yield tables retain a fair degree of reliability 

 over long future periods. 



Current growth, if it is actually measured in terms of volume, and 

 the errors of using growth per cent are avoided, is well adapted to answer 

 questions regarding the immediate future growth of specific stands, 

 but is poorly adapted to growth predictions covering long periods. 



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kalk in Thuringen, Mathes, Allgemeine Forst- u. Jagdzeitung, May 1910, p. 



149. Review, Forestry Quarterly, Vol. IX, 1911, p. 129. 

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1909, p. 37. Review, Forestry Quarterly, Vol. VII, 1909, p. 206. 

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