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Table 14. — Spruce. 

 Volume qfunpeeled pulp wood in cubic feet, southern New Hampshire, 



Diameter 

 breast- 

 high. 



HEIGHT OF TREE (FEET). 



Basis. 



40 



50 



60 



70 



80 



90 



VOLUME (CUBIC FEET). 



Inches, 

 5 

 6 

 7 

 8 

 9 



10 

 11 

 12 

 13 

 14 

 15 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 19 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 23 

 24 

 25 

 26 

 27 

 28 



1.9 

 3.5 

 5.0 

 6.6 

 8.5 



2.5 

 4.2 



6.2 

 8.4 

 10.8 

 13.5 

 16.5 

 19.5 



3.0 

 5.2 

 7.5 

 10.0 

 12.7 

 15.6 

 18.8 

 22.3 

 26.0 

 30.0 

 34.5 

 39.0 

 43.5 

 48.0 

 53.0 

 58.0 









Trees. 



29 



98 



128 



165 



161 



113 



78 



63 



42 



55 



56 



49 



38 



44 



30 



21 



18 



16 



10 



5 



2 



2 



2 



1 



6.4 

 9.0 

 11.7 

 14.8 

 18.0 

 21.5 

 25.4 

 29.5 

 34.0 

 38.5 

 43.5 

 49.0 

 54.5 

 60.5 

 67.0 

 74.0 

 81.5 

 88.5 

 95.5 

 102.0 

 109.0 































34.5 



39.5 



44.0 



49.0 



55.0 



61.0 



67.5 



74.5 



82.0 



89.0 



96.5 



104.5 



112.0 



120.0 



128.0 



135.5 



63.5 



70.0 



77.0 



83.5 



90.5 



98.0 



106.0 



114.0 



123.0 



131.5 



140.0 



148.5 























JiV 





:fi 































































1,226 



Stumps varying from i to U feet and tops above 4-inch diameter point are 

 excluded. 



To reduce to cords divide by 100 or point off two places. Some use 95 cubic feet 

 per cord. 



Bark=ll per cent of volume. 



