44 BULLETIN 275, TJ. S, DEPARTMENT OF AGEICULTUEE. 



Table II. — Condensed data on the pathology of the white fir — Continued. 



Age. 



Degree of dominance or 

 of suppression. 



Domi- 

 nance. 



Inter- 

 medi- 

 ate. 



Suppres- 

 sion. 



Decay 



rating. 



Wound 

 rating. 



Infeetion traced 

 to- 



Appar- 

 ent 

 condi- 

 tion of 

 crown. 



Remarks. 



10 



116 

 116 

 118 

 118 

 119 

 119 



121 



122 

 123 

 123 



123 

 124 

 124 

 124 

 125 

 125 

 126 

 129 



130 



130 



131 

 132 

 132 

 132 



133 

 133 

 134 

 135 

 135 



136 

 136 

 136 

 137 

 137 



138 

 138 

 140 

 140 

 140 

 140 

 140 

 140 

 140 



144 

 146 

 146 



148 



148 

 149 

 150 



I---: 



150 

 150 

 151 



XXX 

 XX 



X 

 XX 

 XXX 



XXX 



XX 

 X 



XX 



XXX 



XXX 

 XX 



XX 

 XXX 



XX 



XXX 



XXX 

 XX 



XX 

 XX 



XX 



X 

 XX 



XXX 

 XX 



XX 

 X 



XX 

 XX 



XXX 



X 



X 

 XX 



XXX 

 XXX 



XXX 

 XX 



XXX 

 XX 

 XX 



XXX 

 XX 



XX 



XXX 

 XX 

 X 



XXX 



XX 



XX 

 X 

 XX 



XXX 

 XXX 



X 

 X XX 



XXX 



XXX 

 XX 



XX 

 XXX 



XXX 

 XXX 

 XXX 

 XX 



Fire 



Fire, open. 



Fire (?), with 

 lightning. 



Frost crack 



Lightning 



Fire, open , 



Fire 



Frost crack 



Fire; lightning., 



Fire, open 



Frost crack 



Fire, with frost 

 crack. 



Lightning 



Fire, open 



Frost crack 



Frost crack 



Fire, open 



Twin(?) 



Knots 



Fire, with frost 



crack. 

 Frost crack 



Knots 



Lightning and 

 knots. 



Fire. 



Lightning. 

 do 



Fire. open. 

 do 



x 

 (x) 



x(?) 



X 



(x) 



X 



X 



X 

 X 

 X 

 X 

 X 

 X 

 X 

 X 



(?) 



X 

 X 

 X 



X 

 XX 

 X 

 X 

 X 



XXX 



X 

 X 

 X 

 X 



x(?) 



X 



(?) 



X 



X 



XXX 



(x) 



XXX 

 X 



....do 



Frost crack; 

 wounds from 

 falling tree. 



Fire 



Lightning and 



frost. 

 Frost crack 



Fire, open.. 



Frost crack. 

 Fire, open. . 



do 



(?) 



x 



X 



X 



X 

 X 



XX 

 X 

 X 

 X 



Negligible. 



Mostly advance rot. 



Advance rot. 



Much advance rot. 

 Advance rot; negli- 

 gible. 

 Very long scar. 

 Little advance rot. 

 Advance rot. 



Much advance rot. 



Sporophore. 



Two very bad burns 



held open by frost 



crack for 85 "years; 



sporophore. 

 Much advance rot; 



young sporophore. 

 Very bad open fire 



scar. 



Much advance rot; 



2 sporophores. 

 Mostly advance rot. 



Advance rot. 

 Slight advance rot. 

 Much advance rot. 



Sporophore. 



Sporophore. 



Much advance rot. 



Sporophore. 

 Slight advance rot. 



Tree almost killed at 

 age of 81 years; 

 mostly advance 

 rot. 



Much advance rot 

 near wounds. 



Advance rot. 

 Much advance rot 



in scars. 

 Small sporophore. 



Rot following scars. 



Much advance rot; 

 small tree. 



