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12. Clark’s International Rule.254 
13. Spaulding Rule of Columbia River.255 
14. British Columbia Rule.258 
15. Volume Tables 
A. Eastern 
1 . White Pine by the Scribner Rule.261 
2, 3. Red (Norway) Pine by the Scribner Rule . . 262 
4 . White Pine as sawed in Massachusetts . . . 263 
5 . White Pine in Cords.264 
6 . Spruce in Cubic Feet.264 
7 . Spruce in Feet, Board Measure.265 
8 . Spruce in Cords.266 
9 . Hemlock by the Scribner Rule .267 
10 . Hemlock as sawed in New Hampshire . . . 268 
11 . White (paper) Birch in Cords.268 
12 . Red Oak as sawed in New Hampshire .... 269 
13. Peeled Poplar in Cords. 270 
14. Second Growth Hard Woods in Cords .... 270 
15. Form Height Factors for Southern Hard Woods 271 
16,17. Northern Hard Woods in Board Measure . 272, 273 
18. Longleaf Pine in Board Measure.274 
19. Loblolly Pine by the Scribner Rule .... 275 
B. Western; Notes on Western Volume Tables .... 276 
20. Western White Pine in Board Feet.281 
21. Western Yellow Pine in Board Feet.282 
22. Western Yellow Pine (16-foot log lengths) . . 283 
23. Lodgepole Pine in Feet, Board Measure, and 
in Railroad Ties.284 
24. Western Larch in Board Measure.285 
25. Engelmann Spruce in Board Measure .... 286 
26. Douglas Fir of the Coast.287 
27. Douglas Fir of the Interior. 288 
28. Washington Hemlock in Board Measure ... 289 
29. Washington Red Cedar in Board Measure . . 290 
30. California Sugar Pine in Board Measure . . . 292 
Section III. Miscellaneous Tables and Information 
1 . Rules for Area and Volume of Different 
Figures.294 
2 . W T eight of Materials.296 
3. Handy Equivalents.297 
