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BULLETIN 13, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Table 24 
— Volume, in 
board-feet, of second-growth w 
h ite p in e in southern New Hampshire. 
Diameter 
breast- 
high. 
Height of tree (feet). 
Basis. 
30 
40 
50 
60 
70 80 
90 
100 
110 
120 
Volume (board feet). 1 
Inches. 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
8 
13 
18 
24 
32 
41 
12 
20 
28 
36 
44 
53 
63 
73 
, 84 
95 
105 
15 
23 
34 
45 
56 
70 
84 
100 
117 
137 
158 
181 
209 
238 
270 
302 
Trees. 
7 
41 
75 
128 
156 
177 
164 
146 
137 
91 
61 
88 
70 
68 
44 
35 
23 
16 
19 
9 
12 
11 
27 
39 
53 
69 
85 
103 
125 
148 
173 
200 
230 
261 
297 
336 
379 
425 
29 
44 
62 
81 
102 
126 
151 
180 
93 
119 
147 
177 
210 
138 
168 
200 
238 
277 
321 
370 
421 
475 
530 
583 
634 
681 
727 
809 
846 
12 
228 
270 
312 
362 
415 
471 
531 
598 
660 
720 
779 
834 
889 
942 
994 
245 
293 
348 
406 
470 
540 
610 
682 
750 
820 
887 
958 
1,030 
1,105 
1,180 
688 
763 
840 
918 
990 
1,065 
1,135 
13 
14 
210 ■ 243 
241 1 282 
277 323 
15 
16 
17 

313 
352 
393 
368 
411 
460 
18 
19 
20 

436 506 
21 
480 
522 
566 
553 
597 
639 
674 
706 
737 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
Total. . . . 
1,578 
1 
i i 
i The volumes are for actual saw cut. Sixty per cent of the lumber sawed was round-edged and 40 per 
cent squared, 70 per cent 1-inch boards, and 30 per cent 2J-inch plank. 
Table 25, from Forest Mensuration of White Pine in Massachusetts, by Harold 
O. Cook, shows the volume, in board-feet, of second -growth white pine of various 
diameters and heights in that State. It is based on the actual mill cut of the trees. 
Tables 26 and 27 show the volume in cubic feet for New Hampshire and Massachusetts, 
respectively. Table 28 gives volumes in cordwood for Massachusetts. 
Table 25. — Volume, in board feet, of second-growth white pine in Massachusetts. 
Diameter 
breast- 
high. 
Height of tree (feet). 
30 
40 
50 
60 
70 
80 90 
100 
Volume (board feet). 1 
Inches. 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
10 
15 
20 
25 
30 
40 
20 
30 
35 
45 
55 
65 
75 
85 
100 
115 
30 
40 
" 50 
60 
75 
90 
105 
120 
140 
160 
180 
50 
65 
80 
95 
115 
135 
155 
175 
200 
230 
260 
295 
335 
380 
65 
85 
105 
125 
145 
165 
190 
215 
245 
275 
310 
350 
390 
435 
480 
520 
565 
600 
645 

115 
145 
170 
200 
235 
265 
300 
335 
370 
410 
455 
505 
550 
595 
640 
690 
740 
200 
230 
260 
310 
340 
380 
425 
475 
530 
580 
635 
680 
730 
780 
830 
885 
940 
230 
260 
295 
335 
375 
420 
470 
530 
600 
660 
720 
780 
835 
890 
940 
995 
12 
13 L 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 L 
27 
i 
1 The volumes are for actual saw cut — circular saw— with J-inch kerf. The logs were scaled to a minimu m 
top diameter of 4 inches. The stump height was 6 inches. 
