178 THE WOODSMAN’S HANDBOOK. 
TABLE 51.—Western White Pine.2@ 
Volume in board feet by the Scribner Rule,® Kaniksu National Forest, 
Idaho. 
[Based on 16-foot log classes. ] 
NUMBER OF SIXTEEN-FOOT-LOGS. 
| 
ue | 2 pele on 60) 7 cl aie eee “Basis. 
pee VOLUME (BOARD FEET). | 
| 
| Inches. | | | ; | Trees. | 
| 8} 40| 60| 85] 105 ...... eae ease Bes 7 | 
| Ba 945 9 |: On | ee ene ies S53 eae 40 
19 sa | 85 104 140 | ee es [oat ese Eee no 
| Ge 85) Aah 16) | 190 ese Pes Dear Bee 7 
go), ee 110;): 145 | 180.) 215) 2a ae ee bern 104 
, OF Biers | -125| 165} 200| 240| 280|.......|.......}. 2. 76 
Pee | 145] 190] 230; 270| 320] 360|....... [eee ' 107 
15 |-2-...| -1€5.|\. 215 | 260 | 310] 360 | - 400:|2 22 eee ere 
3 pe | gs |. 235 | oe0 | “3a0-| - abo) sa ee 80 | 
| fee eee: | 2551 320| .380| 450] 510} 570 |-._..-- 104 | 
| ia eee Sees | 975| 350! 4290! 500| 570! 640|._..__- 1 | 
| ieee oe 295| 380' 460| 550| 630, 720|.....-. 117 
1 wee 320| 410' 500| 600} ¢90| 790; 880 115 
oy os aeeend Bree OA ed 430 540] 650} 760 870! 980\ 103 | 
7 Pee Breen Or ee 460 580} 710} 830; 960/ 1,080; 94 | 
7 ee 5 Soret Rice ae 430 620| 760| 910/ 1,050|1,190| 83 | 
Ty Dieses «hee cei 510 660} 820| 980 | 1,140 | 1,300|° si | 
i) eae en ees eee 710 | $90} 1,060 1,240 | 1,410| 69 | 
ct eek ede Baten BUS! | 760) 950 | 1,140 | 1,330 | 1,520) 64 
BY |e = | RI ES ee 810 | 1,010 | 1,220 | 1,430 | 1,630 | 65 | 
De | ee pees A ewe Pee a. 1,080 | 1,300 | 1,530/ 1,750| 40 
Behe ae 22 Greg EG Pe as 1,150 | 1,390 | 1,630 | 1,870 23 | 
| ae eh So Legs fae 1,220 | 1,470 | 1,730} 1,990) 28. | 
) 2) ee ie aes execs [oe eee 1,550 | 1,830|2,110| 14 | 
=e Beat Pee Fetes Peers 1,630 1,930| 2,230; 9 | 
1 ee | eee Waa epee kee 1,710 | 2,030 | 2, 360, 14 | 
34 5 ee EBON Cerne ten me ee A eee | 2,140 | 2, 490 | 6 
(eee | Pa ee aeae pias Beet es Bee Se | 2,250! 2,630, 6 
25) SSeS Been aes eee es: 2,360} 2,770, 4 
oS a 
a Measurements same as preceding table. 
b Sealed to a top diameter inside bark of 6 to 8 inches. Height of stump—2 to3 
feet. All trees scaled as though sound. Loss by breakage was 4 per cent. Loss 
due to invisible rot ( Trametes pini) was 5 per cent. 
