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BULLETIN 544, IT. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Table 39. — Cubic-foot volume of red spruce, virgin and second growth, 1 in southern New 
Hampshire. 
MERCHANTABLE VOLUME— (UXPEELED). 
[CTJEYED.] 
Diameter 
' breast 
' high. 
Height of tree— feet. 
- 
Basis. 
40 50 
! 
60 70 
SO 
90 
Ail trees. 
Second- 
growth 
trees 
only. 
Volume — cubic feet. 
Liches. 
5 
6 
S 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
1.9 ; 2.5 
3.5 4.2 
3.0 
5.2 
29 
98 
128 
165 
161 
113 
78 
63 
42 
55 
56 
49 
38 
44 
30 
21 
18 
16 
10 
5 
2 
2 
2 
1 
29 
98 
127 
163 
155 
103 
64 
37 
22 
29 
23 
18 
10 
9 
6 
6.4 
5.0 
6.6 
8.5 
6.2 
8.4 
10.8 
13.5 
7.5 
10.0 
12.7 
15.6 
18.8 
22.3 
26.0 
30.0 
34.5 
39.0 
43.5 
48 
9.0 
11.7 
14. S 
18.0 
21.5 
25.4 
29.5 
34.0 
38.5 
43.5 
49.0 
16.5 
19.5 
34.5 
39.5 
44.0 
49.0 
55.0 
61.0 
67.5 
17 
63.5 
70.0 
77.0 
83.5 
90.5 
98.0 
103.0 
114.0 
123.0 
131.5 
140.0 
148. 5 
18 
19 

53.0 60.5 
20 
' 
5S.0 
74.5 
82.0 
89.0 
98.5 
104.5 
112.0 
120.0 
128.0 
135.5 
21 
74.0 
SI. 5 
88.5 
95.5 
102.0 
109.0 
22 
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23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
!" T" 
1,226 
893 
1 Values within the black lines are a combination of old-growth and second-growth measurements which 
worked up separately gave practically identical results. 
Note.— Stumps varying from J foot to 1-1- feet high and tops above 4 inches outside bark excluded from 
volume. 
Bark=ll per cent of volume given. 
Data collected by Louis Margolin in 1906. 
