52 WORKING PLAN, FOREST LANDS IN ALABAMA. 
The total yield of the three pines on the whole of this block is: 
Board feet. 
Cutting to a limit of 12 inches in diameter breasthigh . 41, 582, 000 
Cutting to a limit of 14 inches in diameter breasthigh - 40, 127, 000 
Cutting to a limit of 16 inches in diameter breasthigh . 37, 126, 000 
Cutting to a limit of 18 inches in diameter breasthigh . 34, 415, 000 
The average yield per acre of each pine on each type may be found 
in Tables XXVIT and XXVIII. 
Block ITT comprises sections 20, 21, 22, 28, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 33, 
34, 35, and 36 of T. 23 N., R. 6 E. Its area is divided into: 
Acres. Per cent. 
LLongleaft-pine ‘land-1). 36a 5252 eee ee eee 65832), “(8s 
Creekjand. i sae ee ee Ree ee Pye aeons Aha SBS 816 9.4 
Unwoodeduland 220. a): 2a a re ee eee 10327. “tig 
A I 5) 29 ee RRA iO ete SN AA Se el SS ee 8,680 100.0 
Throughout the block the land is hilly, the slopes are comparatively 
steep, and the ridges well defined. The majority of the longleaf pine 
land supports a pure stand of longleaf, but there are many small 
scattered patches where the loblolly, shortleaf, and hardwoods oceur 
in mixture with it. In consequence the stand table for this block 
shows a slightly larger number of the loblolly and shortleaf pines per 
acre than does the table for Block Il. The number per acre of long- 
leaf pines also is a trifle larger, which makes the yield in board feet a 
little higher. 
Cutting has been confined to two or three forties in the northwest 
corner of section 32 in Block I. 
Table X XII gives the average stand per acre of the three pines on 
the longleaf pine land and of the three pines and some of the more 
important hardwoods on the creek land. 
