CUBIC :NrEASrEE. 

 Table 5. — Solid Cubic Contents of Logs — Continued, 



51 



AVERAGE DIAMETER IX INCHES. 



Length in feet. 



43 4:4: 45 4:6 



4S 



CONTENTS IN CUBIC FEET. 



4 



5 



6 



as. 5 



4S.1 

 57.7 

 67.3 

 77.0 

 86.6 

 96.2 



105.8 

 115.5 

 125.1 

 134.7 

 144.3 



153.9 

 163.6 

 173.2 

 182.8 

 192.4 



202.0 

 211.7 

 221.3 

 230.9 

 240.5 



250.1 

 259.8 

 269.4 

 279.0 

 2S8.6 



298.3 

 307.9 

 317.5 

 327.1 

 336.7 



346.4 

 356.0 

 365.6 

 375.2 

 384.8 



394.5 



404.1 



40.3 

 50.4 



60.5 

 70.6 

 80.7 

 90.8 

 100. S 



110.9 

 121.0 

 131.1 

 141.2 

 151.3 



161.4 

 171.4 

 181.5 

 191.6 

 201.7 



211.8 

 221.9 

 231.9 

 242.0 

 252.1 



262.2 

 272.3 

 282.4 

 292.5 

 302.5 



312.6 

 322.7 

 332. S 

 342.9 

 353.0 



363.0 

 373.1 

 383.2 

 393.3 

 403.4 



413.5 



423.6 



42.2 

 52. S 

 63.4 

 73.9 

 84.5 

 95.0 

 105.6 



116.2 

 126.7 

 137.3 

 147.8 

 158.4 



168. 9 

 179.5 

 190.1 

 200.6 

 211.2 



221.7 

 232.3 

 242.9 

 253.4 

 264.0 



274.5 

 285.1 

 295.7 

 306.2 

 316.8 



327.3 

 337.9 

 34S.5 

 359.0 

 369.6 



380.1 

 390.7 

 401.2 

 411.8 

 422.4 



432.9 



443.5 



44.2 

 55.2 



66.3 

 77.3 

 88.4 

 99.4 

 110.4 



121.5 

 132.5 

 14.3.6 

 154.6 

 165.7 



176.7 

 187.8 

 198.8 

 209.8 

 220.9 



231.9 

 243.0 

 25i.O 

 265.1 

 276.1 



287.2 

 298.2 

 309.3 

 320.3 

 331.3 



342.4 

 353.4 

 364.5 

 375.5 

 386.6 



397.6 

 408.7 

 419.7 

 430.7 

 441.8 



452.8 



463.9 



40.2 

 57. 7 

 69.2 

 80.8 

 92.3 

 103.9 

 115.4 



127.0 

 138.5 

 150.0 

 161.6 

 173.1 



.184.7 

 196.2 

 207.7 

 219.3 

 230.8 



242.4 

 253.9 

 265.4 

 277.0 

 288.5 



300.1 

 311. 6 

 323.1 

 334.7 

 346.2 



357.8 

 369.3 

 380.9 

 392.4 

 403.9 



415.5 

 427.0 

 438.6 

 450.1 

 461.6 



473.2 



4S4. 7 



4S. 2 

 LM3.2 



72.3 

 84.3 

 96.4 

 108.4 

 120.5 



132.5 

 144.6 

 156.6 

 168.7 

 ISO. 7 



192.8 

 204.8 

 216.9 

 228.9 

 241.0 



253.0 

 265.1 

 277.1 

 289.2 

 301.2 



313.3 

 325.3 

 337.3 

 349.4 

 361.4 



373.5 

 385.5 

 397.6 

 409.6 

 421.7 



433.7 

 445.8 

 457.8 

 469.9 

 481.9 



494.0 



506.0 



50.3 

 62.8 



75.4 

 88.0 



8 



9 



100.5 

 113.1 



10 



11 



12 



13 



14 



15 



16 



17 



18 



19 



20.. 



125.7 

 138.2 

 150.8 

 163.4 

 175.9 

 188.5 



201.1 

 213.6 

 226. £ 

 238.8 

 251.3 



21. 



263.9 



22. 



276.5 



23. 



289.0 



24. 



301.6 



25. 



314. 2 



26 



326.7 



27 



339.3 



28 



351.9 



29 



364.4 



30 



377.0 



31 



389.6 



32 



402.1 



33.. . 



414.7 



34 



427.3 



35 



36 



37 



38. 



439.8 



452.4 

 465.0 

 477.5 



39 



40 



41 



42 



490.1 

 502.7 



515.2 



527. S 



CONVERTING CUBIC MEASURE TO BO.\RD MEASURE. 



In selling logs by the cubic foot the preceding table would take 

 ' ^ the place of the log rule, taking the middle log diameter as the aver- 

 age. For convenience, this table could be put on a caliper rule. 



