Report op the Forest Commission. 



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tells a Pennsylvania or Michigan dealer that his year's stock of 

 logs amounts to 100,000 markets, his statement convey s no idea of the 

 quantity; and in our own State the lumbermen and dealers out- 

 side of the Adirondack region have difficulty in forming any 

 estimate based on standard or " market " logs. 



We have, therefore, for convenient reference, inserted here a 

 table showing the two methods of computing logs and their 

 relation to each other. 



COMPAKAT1VE LOG TABLES. 

 Standard Logs with their Equivalent in Feet, Log Measure. 



DIAMETER IN INCHES.* 



8 

 9 

 10 

 11 

 12 

 13 

 14 

 15 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 19 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 23 

 24 

 25 

 26 

 27 

 28 

 29 

 30 

 31 

 32 

 33 

 34 

 35 

 36 



Standard 

 measure. 



Number of 

 logs to a 

 standard. 



Number of 

 feet, log 

 measure t 



Number of 

 logs per 

 1,0(0 feet. 



.177 



5.6 



13 



76.9 



.224 



4.5 



20 



50.0 



.277 



3.6 



29 



34.5 



.335 



3.0 



40 



25.0 



.399 



2.5 



52 



19.2 



.468 



2.1 



66 



15.1 



.543 



1.8 



81 



12.3 



.623 



1.6 



98 



10.2 



.709 



1.4 



117 



8.5 



.800 



1.2 



137 



7.3 



.897 



1.1 



159 



6.3 



1.000 



1.0 



183 



5.5 



1.108 



.9 



208 



4.8 



1.221 



.S 



235 



4.2 



1.341 



.7 



263 



3.8 



1.465 



.7 



293 



3.4 



1.595 



.6 



325 



3.1 



1.731 



.6 



358 



2.8 



1.872 



.5 



393 



2.5 



2.020 



.5 



430 



2.3 



2.172 



.5 



468 



2.1 



2.330 



.4 



508 



2.0 



2.493 



.4 



549 



1.8 



2.662 



.4 



592 



1.7 



2.836 



.3 



637 



1.6 



3.017 



.3 



683 



1.5 



3.202 



.3 



731 



1.4 



3.393 



.3 



781 



1.3 



3.590 



.3 



832 



1.2 



Number of 



standards 



to 1,000 feet. 



13.6 

 11.1 

 9.« 

 8.3 

 7.7 

 7.2 

 6.8 

 6.4 

 6.1 

 5.8 

 5.7 

 5.5 

 5.3 

 5.2 

 5.1 

 5.0 

 4.9 

 4.8 

 4.7 

 4.6 

 4.6 

 4.6 

 4.5 

 4.5 

 4.4 

 4.4 

 4.3 

 4.3 

 4.3 



* At top end of log, inside the bark. t Doyle's rule. 



