8 CONTEXTS. 



Volume tables — Continued. 



Southern Appalachian trees — Continued. Page. 



Oak, black, board feet, Doyle-Scribner Rule (Table 22). 134 

 Oak, chestnut, board feet, Doyle-Scribner Rule (Table 



23) ' 135 



Oak, chestnut, volume, bark in cords (Table 24) 13G 



Oak, red, board feet, Doyle-Scribner Rule (Table 25j.. 137 



Oak, white, board feet, Doyle-Scribner Rule (Table 26). 138 

 Poplar, yellow, second <T:rowth, board feet, Scribner Rule 



(Table 27) 139 



Poplar, yellow, second growth, cubic feet entire stem € 



(Table 28) 140 



Poplar, yellow, first growth, board feet, Doyle-Scribner 



Rule (Table 29) * 141 



Pine, white, board feet, Doyle-Scribner Rule (Table 30) . 142 



Southern trees 144 



Ash, white, second growth, cubic feet, used volume 



(Table 31) 144 



Ash, white, board feet, Doyle Rule (Table 32) 145 



Cottonwood, board feet, Doyle Rule (Table 33) 14(> 



Cypress, bald, board feet, Scribner Rule (Table 34) 147 



Gum, red, board feet, Doyle-Scribner Rule (Table 35). . 148 

 Pine, loblolly, board feet, Scribner Rule (South Carolina) 



(Table 36; 149 



Pine, loblolly, board feet, Scribner Rule (Arkansas) 



(Table 37) 150 . 



Pine, longleaf, board feet, Scribner Rule (Table 38) 15? 



Pine, scrub, cubic feet entire stem (Table 39) 152 



Pine, shortleaf, board feet, Scribner Rule (Table 40). . . 153 



V\^estem trees 154 



Fir, Douglas, board feet, Scribner Rule (Idaho and 



Wyoming) (Table 41) 154 



Fir, Douglas, board feet, vScribner Rule (Washington and 



Oregon) (Table 42) 156 



Fir, white, board feet, Scribner Rule (Table 43) 162 



Hemlock, western, board feet, Scribner Rule (Table 44). 164 

 Larch, western, board feet, Scribner Rule (16-foot logs) 



(Table 45) 16^ 



Larch, western, board feet, Scribner Rule (height 



classes) (Table 46) 158 



