THE BED SPRUCE. 
91 
Table 48. — Taper measurements (diameter inside bark) of red spruce in JVew York — Contd. 
90-FOOT TREES,. 
Diarr 
Height 
above ground— Feet. 
1 
etei 
breas 
t l 
2 3 
4.5 
9.15 
17.3 
25.45 j 33.6 
41.75 
49.9 
58.05 
65.2 
74.35 j 82.5 
Basis. 
hio-h 
Incite 
Diameter inside bark 
—Inches. 
1 
s. 
Trees. 
12. 
. 13.9 
13.0 
12.3 
11.3 
10.7 
10.1 
9.6 
9.0 
8.2 
7.3 
6.2 
4.9 
3.4 
13. 
. 15.1 
14.1 
13.3 
12.2 
11.5 
10.9 
10.4 
9.8 
8.9 
7.9 
6.8 
5.4 
3.7 
1 
14. 
. 16.2 
15.2 
14.4 
13.2 
12.3 
11.7 
11.2 
10.5 
9.6 
8.5 
7.3 
5.8 
4.1 
3 
15. 
. 17.4 
16.4 
15. 5 
14.2 
13.2 
12.5 
12.0 
1L3 
10,3 
9.2 
7.9 
6.3 
4.4 
1 
16. 
. 18.7 
17.5 
16.6 
15.1 
14.0 
13.3 
12.7 
12.0 
10.9 
9.8 
8.5 
6.8 
4.8 
3 
17. 
. 20.0 
18.7 
17.6 
16.0 
14.8 
14.1 
13.6 
12.7 
11.6 
10.4 
9.0 
7.2 
5.1 
11 
18. 
. 21.3 
19.8 
18.7 
17.0 
15.6 
14.9 
14.3 
13.5 
12.4 
11. 1 
9.6 
7.7 
5.4 
16 
19. 
. 22.7 
21.0 
19.8 
18.0 
16.5 
15.7 
15.1 
14.2 
13.1 
11.7 
10.1 
8.1 
5.7 
15 
20. 
. 24.1 
22.3 
20.9 
18.9 
17.2 
16.5 
15.8 
14.9 
13.7 
12.3 
10.6 
8.5 
6.0 
8 
21. 
. 25.5 
23.5 
22.0 
19.8 
18.0 
17.3 
16.6 
15.6 
14.4 
12.9 
11.2 
9.0 
6.4 
5 
22 
. 26.9 
24.8 
23.1 
20.8 
18.8 
18.2 
17.3 
16.3 
15.1 
13.6 
11.7 
9.4 
6.7 
13 
23. 
. 28.4 
26.0 
24 2 
21.7 
19.7 
18.9 
18.1 
17.1 
15.9 
14.2 
12.3 
9.9 
7.0 
2 
24. 
. 29.8 
27.3 
25.4 
22.7 
20.5 
19.8 
18.9 
17.8 
16.5 
14.8 
12.8 
10.4 
7.4 
1 
25. 
26. 
. 31.2 
. 32.7 
28.6 
29.9 
26.6 
27.8 
23.6 
24.6 
21.4 
22.2 
20.5 
21.4 
19.7 
20.4 
18.6 
19.3 
17.2 
18.0 
15.5 
16.1 
13.4 
13.9 
10.8 
11.3 
7.7 
8.0 
79 
100-FOOT TREES. 
14... 
16.2 
15.2 
H.4 
13.2 
12.3 
11.8 
11.3 
10.7 
9.8 
8.7 
7.6 
6.3 
4.8 
3.3 
15... 
17.4 
16.4 
15.5 
14.2 
13.1 
12.6 
12.1 
11.4 
10.4 
9.4 
8.2 
6.9 
5.3 
3.7 
16... 
18.7 
17.5 
16.6 
15.1 
13.9 
13.4 
12.8 
12.2 
11.2 
10.1 
8.8 
7.4 
5.8 
4.1 
17... 
20.0 
18.7 
17.6 
16.0 
14.7 
14.2 
13.6 
12.8 
11.9 
10.8 
9.5 
8.0 
6.3 
4.4 
1 
18... 
21.3 
19.8 
18.7 
17.0 
15.5 
15.0 
14.3 
13,6 
12.7 
11.5 
10.3 
8.6 
6.8 
4.7 
2 
19... 
22.7 
21.0 
19.8 
18.0 
16.4 
15.8 
15.1 
14.4 
13.4 
12.2 
10.9 
9.2 
7.3 
5.1 
1 
20... 
24.1 
22.3 
20.9 
18.9 
17.2 
16.6 
15.9 
15.1 
14.1 
12.9 
11.5 
9.8 
7.8 
5.6 
2 
21... 
25. 5 
23.5 
22.0 
19.8 
18.1 
17.4 
16.7 
15.9 
14.8 
13.6 
12.2 
10.4 
8.3 
5.9 
22... 
26.9 
24.8 
23.1 
20.8 
19.0 
18.3 
17.5 
16.7 
15.6 
14.3 
12.8 
10.9 
8.8 
6.3 
23... 
28.4 
26.0 
24.2 
21.7 
19.9 
19.1 
18,3 
17.4 
16.3 
15.0 
13.5 
11.6 
9.3 
8.7 
1 
24... 
29.8 
27.3 
25.4 
22.7 
20.8 
20.0 
19.1 
18.2 
17.1 
15.8 
14.2 
12.2 
9.8 
7.1 
1 
25... 
31.2 
28.6 
26.6 
23.6 
21.7 
20.8 
19.9 
18.9 
17.8 
16.4 
14.9 
12.9 
10.4 
7.5 
1 
26... 
32.7 
29.9 
27.8 
24.6 
22.8 
21.8 
20.7 
19.7 
18.5 
17.2 
15.6 
13.4 
10. 8 
7.9 
1 
10 
Data collected in part under the supervision of the Superintendent of State Forests in Essex aud Her- 
kimer Counties in 1912, 
