VOLUME TABLES. Si 
actual relation between Scribner and Dimmick. Since Scribner undervalues small 
logs, such logs scaled in standards would also overrun these figures, because they 
are made directly from the rules. 
Il.— Volume table for Spruce. 
Height of the tree in feet. 
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B’en | 25 | 30 | 35 | 40 | 45 | 50 | 55 | 60 | 65 70 | 75 | 80 | 85 90 | 95 | 100 
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a Contents of the stem in board feet by Scribner's rule. 
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nieee beeper sss SAA Le dren Soa mGl Wis OSu ewan lina Sip lore Sahil seOS ils ssais| eoree alas eel ce niece 
(Dis eee eres 39 | 48] 56| 63] 72 81 AS On OS IP UY eee ceases eee es a ears 
sre ese eee ps eared tae 63 | 731 8& 94 | 104 | UB TAG AN GG eo essldssoccllecoooe 
Stl ane ee as a We Fs, 2) SB.) OS | eal ae allen SGD SI) [eos acllgacoee|aeone 
TES fesse lle el a eta BG) | S| MOE | SPA | ES GS || aE) PID). Each eee coeoce 
FIG Pa eee a sal wean tlc le TO 2a U2 lSi/ deel o ne Niou ay 00M F208 9282) 250% eer el eee 
SUG Wis coo eae lf hte Or alent ne 12S | | UE TCR ie Ga ORE Wa) || OR ae teoee oe 
GERI eae eles ere Lt ile Ls 1G | 1GO I Oe PRB NT Oa BS 1 SB BRE) Loon 
FLO) eee en ee 207 | 237 | 266 | 294 | 322) 350] 879 |...-.- 
Yt) Ieee ce ae ene ce lee elemes ate fel Maes once 265 | 294 | 324] 355 | 387] 419 | 452 
Dah Wie ae Waal ee a an I mee 4 etext et Kerem 322 | 357 | 392 | 426] 461 | 496 
BD), Weck aE |S IS el ag) ce AU aa RR re FY ER At I 353 | 390 | 4380] 467.| 504 | 541 
DBS Wes ese phere fs Se Peel a gr py i 425 | 469] 510} 550 | 588 
GEL ll acs telesales eis ae eter Fs Seams Pies aT aM I Ieee See ae ees Mera a Me 509 | 555 | 600 | 637 
VOLUME TABLE OF MERCHANTABLE CUBIC FEET. 
This table was constructed for the purpose of computing the number of cords of 
pulp wood in trees of different diameters and heights. It was determined in the 
same manner as the table for standards, except that only trees which had been cut 
for pulp at Santa Clara were used. The merchantable cubic feet represent the 
amount of wood in each tree actually used for pulp. 
I1J.— Volume table for Spruce. 
: 
3 Height of the tree in feet. 
i) 
2 ee lagers : 
8 3) 25 | 30 | 35 | 40 | 45 | 50 | 5D | 60 | 65 
on | 
Z Merchantable cubic feet of puip wood. 
Ins. 
5 1.1 1,2 1,8 14 1.5 1.6 teed erate pe yates hs aves iate 
6 1.6 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.8 3}, 23 3.6 C1 Ql Sesheseeesrte 
if 2: 1 2, '5) 3.0 3.6 4.2 4.8 5.4 6.0 6.6 
Bea eo Sit 3h, I 3.9 4.8 Dag 6.5 To® 8.0 8.8 
Olen etecee 3.8 4,9 5.9 6.9 8.0 9.0 9.9 |} 11.0 
IG) ive Se osalaGSraaae 6. 0 7.2 8.4 9.6 10.9 124 | Whe 
aN Tes epee wreraye allies Sate Sere toll 8.6 10.1 11.6 3.1 14.6 | 16.1 
Met ee Seeeyaye teresa sravens ll ove eee e 10.0 He fh 13.5 15. 2 17.0 | 18.8 
1B" Soe occ Sas bason bee seen lsereerce 13. 4 15, 4 17.3 19.4 | 21.5 
Tee eden Sal lEoS oe ar Meee ane Mamas 115, 1 W183 19.5 21.8 | 24.2 
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