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REPORT OF THE 



Taole No. 25 shows the present stand of Spruce 12 inches and over, 

 Balsam 10 inches and over, and Pine 14 inches and over, breasthigh, on 

 the three lumbering blocks of Township 40. (See Map III.) 



TABLE No. 25.— PRESENT STAND OF SPRUCE, BALSAM AND PINE BY LUMBERING 



BLOCKS. 





Number 



of 

 compart- 

 ment. 



Species. 



Type. 



Acres. 



Merchantable Volume. 



Number 

 of 



IN STANDARDS. 



BOARD FEET HY 

 OLD SCRIBNER RULE. 



block. 



Average 



siand 



per 



acre. 



Total stand. 



Averagfe 

 stand 

 per 

 acre. 



Total stand. 



I 



I 



f Spruce . .. 



1 



{ Balsam . . . 



[Pine 



Spruce Land 

 and Swamp 

 Pine Land 



( 4428 

 2533 



22.34 



2-93 

 4.86 



28 05 



17-97 

 3-38 



1.66 



22.70 



24.23 



1 .96 



■07 



98 935 83 



12 969 05 

 12 312.05 



4356 

 571 

 948 



19 292 487 

 2 528 964 

 2 400 850 



Total 



2 



II 

 III 

 IV 

 V 







4428 



', II 613 



9461 



TI 613 



i S55 

 85s 



124 216.93 

 208632.93 



39 276 25 

 15 685.41 



5470 



3 504 



659 

 324 



24 222 301 



■ Spruce . .. 

 ; Balsam . . . 

 t Pine 



Spruce Land 

 and Swamp 

 Pine Land 



46 683 421 



7 658 86g 

 3058655 



Total 



3 



VI 







263 594-59 



20 718.79 



I 672.81 



60.30 



4426 



4725 

 382 



14 



51 400945 



4 040 164 



326 198 



II 759 



( Spruce . .. 



1 

 <J Balsam . .. 



[ Pine 



Spruce Land 

 and Swamp 

 Pine Land 



Total 



855 



26.26 



22 451.90 



5 121 



4378 121 



Grandtotal 









16896 



24.28 



410 263.42 



4 735 



80 001 367 









Cedar. 



The stand of merchantable Cedar on Township 40 is so scattered that 

 no limit for cutting has been fixed. There is no generally accepted stump- 

 age rate for Cedar in this locality, and advantageous market conditions 

 would depend largely upon whether some of the improvements advised 



