74 
BULLETIX 544, TT. S. DEPARTMEXT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Table 30. — Board-foot volume of red spruce in New York according to the Scribner 
Decimal C rule and total height of tree. 
[CURVED.] 
Total height of tree — feet 
Diameter 
breast 
high. 
4". 
■■'I 
90 
100 Basis. 
Volume— board feet. 
7;;c 7 ?t-> 
IS 
26 
26 
35 
35 
45 
45 
56 
bo 
67 
78 
90 
100 
34 
43 
55 
68 
^2 
97 
110 
120 
140 
160 
180 
41 
53 
67 
^2 
97 
120 
130 
150 
170 
190 
220 
250 
270 
300 
320 
48 
67 
78 
96 
110 
130 
160 
180 
200 
230 
260 
290 
320 
360 
400 
440 
490 
5* - 
90 
110 
130 
160 
180 
210 
240 
270 
300 
340 
380 
420 
470 
530 
580 
640 
710 
100 
130 
1-50 
180 
200 
230 
270 
300 
340 
380 
430 
480 
540 
600 
670 
740 
820 
140 
170 
200 
230 
260 
300 
340 
3S0 
430 
480 
540 
600 
670 
750 
.840 
930 
Trees. 
87 
63 
158 
178 
214 
136 
ISO 
112 
93 
79 
77 
39 
44 
17 
16 
6 
6 
1 
1 
Diameter inside bark of top, 6 inches; stamp height. 1 foot. Based on taper curves; scaled mostly as 
16.3-foot logs, with a few shorter logs where necessary. 
Based in part on measurements taken under the direction of the Superintendent of State Fores r s. New 
York, in Essex and Herkimer Counties, 1912. 
Table 31. — Board-foot volume of red spruce in New York according to the Scribner 
Decimal C rule and number of 16-foot logs. 
[CUBVED.] 
Diame- 
ter 
breast 
high. 
Inches. 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
Number of 16-foot logs. 
Basis. 
1 
!i 
2 
2| 
3 
3§ 
4 
4* 
5 
volume— board feet. 
' 19 
24 
30 
36 
42 
32 
36 
41 
47 
54 
60 
67 
75 
43 
49 
56 
65 
74 
84 
95 
110 
120 
130 
140 
56 
64 
72 
81 
91 
100 
120 
130 
150 
160 
180 
2O0 
210 
■ 
Trees. '■ 
87 
63 
158 
178 
214 
136 
1^0 ; 
112 
93 | 
79 
39 
'4 
17 
16 
6 
6 
1 
1 
73 
85 

100 
98 120 
110 130 
130 150 
140 170 
160 190 
180 210 
200 230 
220 260 
240 290 
260 320 
290 3.50 
320 
350 410 
380 450 
410 480 
450 520 
160 
180 
200 
220 
250 
270 
300 
340 
370 
410 
450 
490 
530 
580 
630 
230 
260 
290 
320 
350 
390 
430 
470 
520 
570 
620 
680 
750 
:::::::: 
410 
450 
500 
550 
600 
660 
730 
vi HI 
870 



1,507 
Based on taper curves; scaled mostly as 16.3-foot logs, with a few shorter logs where necessary . Diameter 
inside bark of top, 6 inches; stump height, 1 foot. 
Based in part on measurements taken under the direction of the Superintendent of State Forests, New 
York, in Essex and Herkimer Counties, 1912. 
