FOREST, FISH AND GAME COMMISSION. 



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In calculating the merchantable volume of Cedar, the Spruce volume 

 table was used, a reduction of 25^ being made on account of the difference 

 in height and taper of the two species. The following table gives the con- 

 tents on a basis of diameter at breast height of all merchantable species, 

 except Cedar, found on the township. 



TABLE No. 5.— MERCHANTABLE CONTENTS PER TREE FOR ALL MARKETABLE 

 SPECIES EXCEPT CEDAR, ON A BASIS OF DIAMETER BREASTHIGH. 



Diameter 

 breasthigh. 



Inches. 



6 



9 

 10 

 II 

 12 

 13 

 14 

 15 

 16 



17 

 18 



19 

 20 

 21 

 22 



23 

 24 



25 



26 



27 

 28 



29 



Spruce. 



-15 

 .20 

 .26 



-33 

 .42 



-52 

 -65 

 .80 



-97 

 1. 15 



1-35 

 1.56 



1.79 

 2.03 

 2.29 

 2.58 



2 89 



3-23 



3 60 



3 9S 

 4.40 



4 86 

 5-36 



5 90 



Contents in Standards. 



White Pine. 



-49 



.60 



-79 



-97 



1. 19 



1.46 



1-73 



2.06 



2.41 



2-77 



3-14 



3-55 



3-96 



4.41 



4.89 



5-37 



5-85 



6-35 



6.89 



7.46 



Hemlock 



.16 



-33 



-SO 



.68 



-87 



1.07 



1.28 



1.50 



1-74 



I 99 

 2.26 



2-55 

 2.87 



3-21 



3-56 

 3-93 

 4-33 

 4-77 

 5-23 

 5 70 

 6.20 



Balsam. 



.06 



-14 

 .20 

 .28 



.38 

 .50 



-65 



.82 



1. 00 



1. 21 



1-43 



Contents in Board Feet by 

 Old Scribner Rule. 



Yellow 

 Birch. 



121 



134 

 153 

 180 

 211 



249 

 285 

 322 

 359 

 398 

 435 

 474 

 518 

 564 



Hard 

 Maple. 



126 

 152 

 180 

 210 

 242 

 276 

 310 



345 

 382 

 424 

 474 

 534 

 596 

 670 

 758 



Beech. 



128 

 141 



166 



204 

 252 

 306 

 362 

 420 



479 

 543 

 608 

 678 



