THE BED SPRUCE. 
id 
Table 32. — Standard volume of red spruce in New York according to the Dimick rale 
and total height of tree. 
[CURVED.] 
Total height of tree— 
feet. 
Basis. 
ter on 
breast 6[) 
40 
50 60 
70 
80 
90 
100 
Volume — standards . l 
Inches. 
8 0.14 
9 .18 
10 ; .22 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
0.19 
.24 
.29 
.34 
.39 
.45 
.52 
0.24 
.30 
.37 
.44 
.52 
.60 
.69 
.86 
.95 
1.05 
0.29 
.36 
.44 
.54 
.64 
.74 
.84 
.94 
1.06 
1.18 
1.31 
1.43 
1. 55 
1.69 
1.83 
0.32 
.41 
.50 
.62 
.74 
.86 
.99 
1.12 
1.26 
1.40 
1.57 
1.73 
1.90 
2.08 
2.27 
2.47 
2.66 
2.85 
3.04 
Trees. 
87 
63 
158 
178 
214 
136 ! 
180 I 
112 
93 ' 
79 
77 
39 
44 
17 
16 
6 
6 
1 
1 
0.56 
.70 
.83 
.97 
1.12 
1.28 
1.44 
1.62 
1.80 
2.00 
2.22 
2.44 
2.67 
2.90 
3.14 
3.39 
3.64 
6.92 
1.07 
1.24 
1.42 
1.61 
1.81 
2.03 
2.26 
2.51 
2.77 
3.04 
3.32 
3.61 
3.92 
4.23 
1.36 
1.55 
1.76 
1.99 
2.23 
2.49 
2.78 
3.08 
3.39 
3.72 
4.06 
4.42 
4.80 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 . 
23 
24 
25 
26 
1,507 
i A Dimick standard is equal to the volume of a log 19 inches in diameter inside bark at the small end 
and 13 feet long. A cylinder of these dimensions contains 25.6 cubic feet. 
Diameter inside bark of top, 6 inches; stump 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 direttion of the Superintendent of State Forests, New 
York, in Essex and Herkimer Counties, 1912. 
Table 33. — Standard volume of red spruce in New York according to the Dimick rule 
and number of 16-foot logs. 
[CURVED.] 
Diame- 
ter 
breast 
high. 
Number of 16-foot logs. 
Basis. 
1 
1 
n 2 
2J 
3 3§ 
4 4i 
5 
Volume— standards. 1 
Inches. 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
0.14 
.16 
.19 
.22 
.26 



0.22 0.29 
.24 .33 
. 28 . 38 
.32 .43 
.36 .48 
.41 .53 
. 46 . 59 
. 51 . 65 
71 
0.37 
:S 
.53 
.60 
.66 
.73 
.81 
.89 
.97 
1.05 
1.14 
1.22 
Trees. 
87 
63 
158 
178 
214 
136 
180 
112 
93 
79 
7< 
39 
44 
17 
16 
' 6 
6 
1 
1 
0.47 
.55 
.63 
.72 
.80 
.89 
.98 
1.08 
1.18 
1.29 
1.40 
1.51 
1.64 
1.77 
1.92 
2.07 
2.22 
2.38 
0.66 
.75 
.85 
.95 
1.06 
1.17 
1.29 
1.41 
1.54 
1.68 
1.82 
1.98 
2.14 
2.32 
2.51 
2.70 
2.89 
0.98 
1.10 
1.23 
1.36 
1.50 
1.64 
1.80 
1.96 
2.14 
2.33 
2.53 
2.74 
2.96 
3.19 
3.44 
1.41 
1.56 
1.71 
1.88 
2.07 
2.17 
2.48 
2.69 
2.92 
3.16 
3.41 
3.68 
3.96 
2.39 
2.59 
2.81 
3.05 
3.31 
3.60 
3.90 
4.20 
4.51 
83 





1,507 ! 
i A Dimick standard is equal to the volume of a log 19 inches in diameter inside bark at the small end 
and 13 feet long. A cylinder of these dimensions contains 25.6 cubic feet. 
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. 
