KERRY WOODS. 



GROUPS V. AND VI. 1,525 ft. Elevation. 



As regards height-growth, Groups V. and VI. lie somewhat 

 below Schiffel's Quality Class VIII. with regard to canopy density. 

 There is a considerable divergence in the values of the diameters, 

 especially in Group V., where the value is much too large. The 

 result is that since the number of trees per acre is approximately 

 correct, the volume is much too large. 



GROUP VII. 1,400 ft. Elevation. 



The height-growth of the group corresponds very nearly with 

 Quality Class IX. of Schiffel's medium canopy density, as do the 

 number of trees per acre and the form factor. The diameter is 

 again considerably too large, with the result that the crop charac- 

 teristic is too low and the volume too large. 



GROUP IX. 1,530 ft. Elevation. 



The height-growth of the group lies somewhat below that of 

 Schiffel's Class IX. dense canopy. The diameter comes out too 

 large, and the number of trees is too great; consequently the 

 volume is somewhat too large. This group was laid out along 

 a thin belt with poor Scotch pine growing on each side, and 

 although every care was taken to exclude marginal trees, it is 

 considered that the great amount of light reaching the trees from 

 both sides may be responsible in part for the large diameter. 



