152 THE WOODSMAN’S HANDBOOK, 
TABLE 39.—Scrub Pine.2 
Volume in cubic feet of entire stem (including bark, top, and stump), 
Montgomery County, Md. : 
HEIGHT OF TREE (FEET). 
Diameter 2s oe ek eee ee 
breast- 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 Basis. 
high. | 
VOLUME (CUBIC FEET). 
| 
Inches. | Trees. | 
2 Ae a Ree Bile Feat deeds Poteet oye can) SCN 22 
3 “6| - 0.9 5 ie ei ne Ser a OS a 32 
A eee £5 2.0 DACA. eae Cee 15 
Bilseca sae’ Pek 2.9 Ds O tlan co: Oey sees 42 
Giulek se sealer ieee 4.2 5.2 Gast ee ae 23 
7 6) ate enn are eg se 5.7 7.2 8.7 10. 2 29 
Soi ss ee Mapa ae 4:5 9.4 11.3 13.1 22 
rH 1 eee pieeeee SP Leeman 8 ares PSG) As OF) 2 16-2 24 | 
i) iL Dee ae gg aie tes ee 121 | /teleie sie 7 
4 Yel a ee a eee ee rg eA 16.8 19. 6 22. 9 8 
ss 1 As eae ear Petes A Parner toed | Been ee 22. 6 25. 7 2 
f | 
ah | | 228 
ii, Bil heer RL VES PEI ASTD ee eb 
" | NotEe.—To reduce volumes of the above table to stacked cords of peeled pulp 
at wood, divided by 116. This allows for stump, top (4-inch), and bark. 
To reduce to unpeeled charcoal wood (4-inch top), divide by 105, and for fuel 
wood (to 2 inches), by 100. 
a Measurements by W. D. Sterrett—1905. 
