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Table 33. — Volume of stem in cords, 1 including bark, of WHITE ASH under 75 years 
in age, for trees of different diameters and heights, and -per cent of bark in trees of different 
diameters. 
[Based on taper table.] 
Total height of tree — feet. 
Bark. 
Diameter 
breast- 
high. 
20 
30 
40 
50 60 
70 
80 90 
Basis. 
Volume— cords. 
Inches. 
4 
0.009 
.013 
.020 
0.014 
. .020 
.028 
.039 
.050 
.061 
0.017 
.027 
.038 
.051 
.067 
.083 
.103 
.124 
.146 
0.022 
.033 
.048 
.064 
.082 
.103 
.128 
.155 
.183 
.213 
.247 
.283 
.322 
0.026 
.0-10 
.057 
.076 
.099 
.124 
.155 
.185 
.220 
.256 
.295 
.340 
.387 
.433 
.484 
.539 
.592 
.654 
.717 
0.031 
.046 
.067 
.090 
.116 
.144 
.180 
.216 
.257 
.299 
.345 
.396 
.451 
.504 
.565 
.629 
.690 
.763 
.836 
Per cent. 
18.6 
18.3 
17.9 
17.6 
17.3 
17.0 
16.7 
16.4 
16.1 
15.8 
15.5 
15.2 
15.0 
14.7 
14.4 
14.2 
13.9 
13.7 
13.5 
Trees. 
65 
5 
• 0. 054 
.076 
.102 
.132 
.164 
.206 
. 247 
.293 
.342 
.394 
.453 
.516 
.577 
.646 
.720 
.789 
.872 
.956 
70 
6 
81 
0.115 
.149 
.185 
.232 
.278 
.330 
.384 
.444 
.510 
.579 
.649 
.727 
.808 
.887 
.981 
1.075 
57 
8.. 
80 
9 
57 
10 
63 
11 
54 
12 
45 
13 
33 
14 
28 
15 
19 
16 
14 
17 
10 
18 
6 
19 
6 
20 
3 
21 
4 
22 
1 
696 
i To reduce to cubic feet, including stump, multiply the number of cords in-each case by 100. 
Table 34. — Volume of stem in cords, 1 including bark, of WHITE ASH 75 to 149 years 
in age, for trees of different diameters and heights, and per cent of bark in trees ofdiffwent 
diameters. 
[Based on taper table.] 
Total height of tree- 
-feet. 
Bark. 
Diameter 
breast- 
high. 
50 
60 
70 
80 
90 
100 
110 
120 
Basis. 
Volu 
me — core 
lS. 
Inches. 
6 
0.055 
.073 
.094 
.116 
.144 
.172 
.202 
.234 
.270 
.308 
.347 
.389 
.432 
.477 
.523 
.574 
.623 
0.066 
.088 
.113 
.140 
.173 
.205 
.243 
.281 
.324 
.369 
.417 
.466 
.518 
.572 
.628 
.688 
.748 
.812 
.882 
.949 
1.019 
0. 077 
.103 
.131 
.162 
.202 
.240 
.283 
.328 
.378 
.430 
.486 
.544 
.605 
.668 
.732 
.803 
.872 
.947 
1.028 
1.108 
1.188 
1.281 
1.366 
1.465 
1.554 
Per cent. 
27.3 
26.3 
25.4 
24.5 
23.6 
22.8 
22.0 
21.2 
20.5 
19.8 
19.1 
18.4 
17.7 
17.1 
16.5 
15.9 
15.3 
14.8 
14.3 
13.8 
13.3 
12.9 
12.5 
12.1 
11.7 
11.4 
11.0 
Trees. 
7 
0.117 
.150 
.186 
.231 
.274 
.324 
.373 
.431 
.-492 
.556 
.622 
.691 
.762 
.838 
.917 
.997 
1.082 
1.176 
1.266 
1.358 
1.465 
1.562 
1.675 
1.775 
1.895 
2.004 
8 
s 
13 
9 
6.209 
.259 
.309 
.364 
.420 
.485 
.554 
.625 
.700 
.777 
.858 
.942 
1.033 
1.121 
1.217 
1.322 
1.424 
1.527 
1.648 
1.757 
1.883 
1.998 
2. 131 
2.253 
23 
10 
28 
11 
0. 343 
.404 
.467 
.539 
.615 
.694 
.777 
.864 
.953 
1.046 
1.147 
1.246 
1.353 
1.470 
1.582 
1.697 
1.831 
1.952 
2.093 
2.219 
2.368 
2.504 
42 
12 
49 
13 
0.514 
.593 
.676 
.764 
.855 
.950 
1.049 
1.151 
1.261 
1.371 
1.488 
1.617 
1.740 
1.868 
2.014 
2.147 
2.303 
2.441 
2.606 
2.755 
46 
14 
51 
15 
0.738 
.833 
.932 
1.037 
1.145 
1.255 
1.377 
1.495 
1.623 
1.763 
1.899 
2.037 
2.196 
2.342 
2.511 
2.663 
2.842 
3.005 
32 
16 
51 
17 
30 
18 
24 
19 
21 
20 
21 
17 
10 
22 
11 
23 
7 
24 
1 
25 
5 
26 
2 
27 
2 
28 
2 
29 
3 
30 
1 
31 
2 
32 .. 
1 
487 
To reduce to cubic feet, including stump, multiply the number of cords in each case by 100. 
