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Plate XIII. 
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1. — Stand in Indiana 15 ye rs y\A, trees B to 6 inches in diameter and 25 to 35 feet high. 
N : yet ready for thin - :ural pruning- has not progressed far enough. 
2. — Stand 351 - ; . atral Ohi >. Trees6t 12 inches in. di ; '-:o-~vr a:: 1501 
- S - "ICO board fe b : tut '- truning ha> - -- I suffi- 
ciently to admit of heavy thinning if desired. A slight admixture of other species in the 
stand, including black cherry, yellow poplar, ted oak, ad sugar m | Large tree on left 
isblackcheiTy.whichhasconsiderablyVitsTown the :ree on right is red oak, which, 
on the other hand, has been outgrown by'the ash. 
EVEN-AGED, WELL-STOCKED NATURAL STANDS OF WHITE ASH 
DESIRABLE TO SECURE IN MANAGEMENT. 
