APPENDIX. jee | 
TABLE 9.—Second Growth White Oak.2a 
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Volume of cord wood in cubic feet, Hyde Park, N. Y.® 
HEIGHT OF TREE (FEET). 
Diameter | 
breast- 20 | 30 40 | 50 | 60 Basis. 
high. 
VOLUME OF CORD WOOD (CUBIC FEET).c 
Inches. | | | | Trees. 
Ig pussy | Sorcha Diy stata h uae aes ert Pee ee pees 32 
a | 8 ia ese ese ro 48 | 
4 ce re LR toa ee ee eee eee 71 
Bolen cane AT oe Delia aslggay Se Siete a 61 
Gaol See: | 3.4 4.0 Ae oar 5.7 44 
| Ter esate a | 4.8 5.7 6.6 | 7.9 40 
| gre Pata ce ee ee 910 odn.6 26 
| Nal eg Mn La Sa eien ter oMeee tte WG 4 
| 11 pee ics es eer ee oa ai Eee ahi ee eee: 8 
| Tiles ee eae 24 ae ieee are Meee eee AC | ae 7 
| lia owie PR Rek s Pata eee 24.6 ) 28.0 7 
| Tea eae ae ote ty ne on are ieee [| 782.2 1 
| | | | | 349 
| | 
a Measurements by J. G. Peters, 1905. 
b This table may be used for other second-growth hardwoods to be cut into cord 
- wood. 
c These volumes include all the tree that may be utilized for cord wood down to 
1 inch in diameter. A cord made up of mixed diameters of second-growth wood 
is considered to contain 80 cubic feet of solid wood, and this table can be reduced 
to cords by dividing by 80. 
