THE RED SPRUCE. 
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Table SI .—Board-foot volume of red spruce in West Virginia according to Scribner 
Decimal C rule and number of 16-foot logs. 
[CURVED.] 
Diameter 
breast 
high. 
Number of 16-foot logs. 
Basis. 
u . 
2h 
3 3* 4 
±h 
5 
o-v 
6 
- 
Volume — board feet. 
Inches. 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
99 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
25 
Trees. \ 
■ 
10 
19 . 
40 
33 ' 
42 
38 : 
29 i 
31 
23 
24 
16 
22 
18 i 
18 
l l 
l\ 
5 
6 ! 
■ 3 
1 : 
2 
T~ 
25 40 
30 50 
60 
SO 
70 
SO 
100 
120 
140 
160 
190 
so 
100 
120 
140 
140 160 
170 190 
190 220 
220 | 250 
250 ' 280 
280 31 
180 
220 
250 
280 
320 
360 
400 
440 
490 
530 
240 
280 
320 
360 
400 
450 
510 
560 
620 
700 
770 
S40 
910 
""350"' 
400 
450 
510 
570 
640 
710 
780 
S60 
940 
1.030 
1.120 
1,210 
1.290 
1,380 


350 
380 
420 
550 
630 
710 
790 
880 
970 
1,070 
1.160 
1,250 
1,340 
1,440 
1,540 
1.620 
1.710 
l', 810 
1,910 
'l,2i6*~ 
1.310 
1,410 
1,510 
1,620 
1, 730 
1,840 
2.060 
2.180 
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416 
Based on taper curves, scaled as 8 and 16 foot logs. Stump height. 1 foot: diameter inside bark of Top, 
6 to 9 inches. 
Data collected br John Foley hi Greenbrier Comity in 1903. 
Table 38. — CvMc-foot volume of red spruce in Maine. 
[CURVED.] 
Diameter 
breast 
high. 
Height of tree— feet. 
Basis. 
40 
50 
60 
70 
80 
90 
Merchantable 
rolume. including ba 
rk — cubic feet. 
Inches. 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
3.0 
5.0 
7.0 
9.5 
12.0 
14.5 
17.5 
21.0 
4.5 
6.5 
9.0 
11.5 
14.5 
17.5 
21.0 
25.0 
29.0 
33.5 
38.5 
5.0 
7.5 
10.5 
13.5 
17.0 
20.5 
24.5 
28.5 
33.5 
38.5 
43.5 
49.0 
54.5 
Trees. 
5 
> 
11 
18 
29 
21 
27 
20 • 
92 
13 
11 
14 
19 
6 
:; 
4 1 
4 
18.5 
22.5 
27.0 
31.5 
36.5 
42.0 
48.0 
54.0 
60.5 
67.0 
74.0 
81.5 
89.5 
97.5 
40.0 
46.0 
52.5 
59.5 
67.0 
74.5 
S2.5 
91.5 
100.0 
109.0 
118.5 
127.5 
57.5 
65.5 
73.5 
82.0 
91.0 
101.0 
111.0 
122.0 
133.0 
144.5 
2 
246 i 
Based on taper curves. Stump height, 1 foot; diameter outside bark of top, 4.5 inches. 
Data collected by R. S. Hosmer in Piscataquis County in 1902. 
