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WASTE IN LUMBERING—THE HIGH STUMP. 
This sound spruce stump was seventeen inches in diameter and by going well down 
to the swell of the roots could have been cut twenty-one inches lower. Approximately 
fifty of such stumps would yield a cord of merchantable pulpwood of the best quality. 
Photo by Maine Forestry Dept. 
Scene on West Branch Penobscot. Photo by J. F. Philippi. 
