Report of the Forest Commission. 



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TABLE XVIII. 



Acre No. 2. 

 Lot No. 206, Township 11, 0. M. Tract, Essex County, N. Y 



SPECIES. 



Black Spruce (Picea nigra). 



Hemlock ( Tsuga Cana- 

 densis) 



Balsam (Abies balsamed) . . 



Tamarack (Larix Ameri- 

 cana) 



Yellow Birch (Betula 

 lutea) 



Soft Maple (Acer dasycar- 

 pum) 



Totals 



Trees. 



51 



15 

 38 



5 



30 



14 



153 



Diameters 

 in inches. 



5—16 



10—24 

 7 -16 



7—12 



10—23 



8—20 



Standards 



20.00 



24.00 

 10.00 



54.00 



Feet, B. M. 



3,660 



4,392 

 1,830 



9,882 



Cords. 



Notes.— This acre was measured off at the extreme end of a bench of table land extending 

 toward a swamp The undergrowth is mostly small yellow birches and mountain maples, the 

 latter appearing only where the cutting had be^n severe, evidently pi aces where the ground 

 was originally cleared for skidways. 



TABLE XIX. 



Acre No. 3. 

 Lot 206, Township 11, O. M. Tract, Essex County, JV. Y. 



SPECIES. 



Trees. 



Diameters 

 in inches. 



Standards . 



Feet, B. M. 



Cords. 



Black Spruce (Picea nigra) 



Balsam (Abies balsamed). . 



Hard Maple (Acer sacchari- 



num) 



15 

 5 



30 

 39 



8—22 

 7—14 



9—28 

 7—20 



9.00 



1,647 



3 



Beech ( Fag us ferrvginea) 





Totals 



89 





9 00 



1,647 



5 







Notes.— This acre was selected on a hardwood slope with a northerly exposure. Inter- 

 spersed with the larger trees there was a large number of small yellow birches and maples, and 

 ;n places, groups of small balsams, all under five inches in diameter. Ooly a few of the hard- 

 wood trees had been cut by the lumbermen. 



The crown development was dense, and the forest in good condition. 



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