THE WOODSMAN’S HANDBOOK, 
TABLE 50.—Western White Pine.a 
Volume in board feet by the Scribner Rule,o Kaniksu National Forest 
Diam- 
eter 
breast- 
high. 
Inches. 
Idaho. 
[Table based on tota! height classes. ] 
MERCHANTABLE LENGTH (FEET). 
_/110 130 
170 
VOLUME (BOARD FEET). 
bo 
S 
a 
eleeeelee= - 
- 168 
-| 810 
220 
250 
285 
320 
360] 
400 
440 
480 
520 
570 
610 
660 
710 
860} 990 
“eee pL, OGU 
beepse (Pl 40) 
9001, 000 
970)1, 080 
1, 050)1, 170 
1, 120)1, 250 
1, 190/1, 330 
1, 270}1, 420 
ec ee ele eee ele eee - 
ee ce ele eee lee eee 
ec cc ele cee elec eee 
ee cee ele cee elec eee 
ees es 
ed ee fs 
i i ee 
ee ed ee eer 
se eee ee ee ele ee ee 
i ee 
es 
ee es eo 
930 1, 000) 
1, 020 1, 100 
1, 1001, 200 1, 300 
1,190 1, 300 1, 410 
1, 29011, 400 1, 520 
1, 380/1, 5001, 630 
1, 470|1, 610/1, 750 
1, 570)1, 720)1, 870 
30 40 50 60 | 70 80 | $0 100 110 120 130 “40 | 150 | 160 Basis. 
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a Measurements made in Bonner County, Idaho, under direction of W. N. Mil- 
lar, 1908. 
b Sealed to a top diameter inside bark of 6 to 8 inches. 
feet. 
Loss due to invisible rot ( Trametes pini) was 5 per cent. 
Height of stump—2 to 3 
All trees scaled as though sound. Loss due to breakage was 4 per cent. 
