62 SECOND-GROWTH HARDWOODS IN CONNECTICUT. 



Table 38. — Volume of chestnut in cubic feet — Continued. 





Height of tree — feet. 





Diameter breast-high. 



20 



30 



40 



50 



60 



70 



80 



90 



Total 

 basis. 





Volume. 





Inches. 

 10 



Cu. ft. 



Cu.ft. 



Cu.ft. 

 10.5 

 12.8 

 15.4 

 18.2 



Cu.ft. 

 12.5 

 15.3 

 18.4 

 21.7 

 25.0 

 28.8 

 32.6 

 36.5 

 40.5 

 44.3 

 49.0 



Cu.ft. 

 14.5 

 17.9 

 21.5 

 25.2 

 29.2 

 33.6 

 38.1 

 42.7 

 47.4 

 51.4 

 58.5 

 65-0 

 71.0 

 78.0 

 85.5 

 93.0 



Cu.ft. 

 16.6 

 20.7 

 25.0 

 29.1 

 33.8 

 38.8 

 44.0 

 49.5 

 55. 5 

 61.5 

 68.5 

 75. 5 

 83.0 

 91.0 

 99.5 

 108.5 



Cu. ft. 

 17.8 

 22.5 

 27.4 

 32.1 

 37.7 

 43.4 

 49.5 

 56.0 

 63.0 

 70.0 

 78.0 

 86.0 

 95.0 

 104.0 

 114.0 

 124.0 



Cu.ft. 

 19.0 

 24.3 

 30.0 

 35.3 

 41.3 

 48.0 

 55.0 

 63.0 

 70.5 

 79.0 

 88.0 

 97.0 

 106.5 

 117.0 

 12S.0 

 140.0 



Trees. 



4 



11 







9 



12 







9 



13 







11 



14 







17 



15 









6 



16 









14 



17 









6 



18 









11 



19 









6 



20 









4 



21 









3 



22 











4 



23 











5 



24 











2 



25 











2 















Total 

















218 



1 











i 







Volumes include stem and top wood., with bark, up to a minimum diameter of 2 inches. Average stump 

 heights vary from 6 inches for small trees to 21 inches for large ones. 



Table 39. — Volume of red, black, and scarlet oak, in cubic feet. 





Diameter breast- 

 high. 





Height of tree— 



4eet. 









] 



20 30 



40 50 



60 



70 



SO 



Total 

 basis. 





Volume. 





2 



Inches. 



Cu.ft. 

 0.3 



Cu.ft. 



0.4 



.9 



1.5 



2.4 



Cu.ft. 



Cu.ft. 



Cu.ft. 



Cu.ft. 



Cu.ft. 



Trees. 

 26 



3 



1.0 



2.0 



2.9 



4.2 



5. 7 



7.0 



8.7 



10.5 



13.0 



16.4 



21.0 



25.3 



30.2 











55 



4 





2.6 

 3.6 

 5.0 

 6.6 

 8.5 

 10.9 

 13.1 

 16.0 

 19.7 

 24.3 

 29.0 

 34.2 

 40.0 









54 



5 









46 



6 





6.0 

 7.6 

 10.2 

 13.0 

 15.7 

 19.0 

 22.8 

 27. 7 

 32^6 

 38.1 

 44.1 







38 



7 







8.9 

 12.0 

 15.2 

 18.4 

 22.1 

 26.2 

 31.0 

 36.3 

 42.0 

 48.2 

 54.6 

 61.0 

 68.0 





36 



8 









11 



9 







17.3 

 21.0 

 25.2 

 29.3 

 34.3 

 40.0 

 45.8 

 52.4 

 59.1 

 66.0 

 74.0 



16 



10 







24 



11 .. 







35 



12 .. 







33 



13 







30 



14 







13 



15 







12 



16 







5 



17 









4 



18 













2 



19 











1 





Total.. 

























... 



441 





















Volumes include stem and topwood, with bark, up to a minimum diameter of 2 inches. Average stump 

 heights vary from 6 inches for small trees to 21 inches for large ones. 



