TABLES RELATING TO PARTS III AND IV 263 
The preceding tables from Minnesota timber cut into 
16-foot logs and scaled straight and sound. By H. H. 
Chapman. 
VOLUME TABLE No 4. WHITE PINE IN FEET —BOARD 
MEASURE 
(From State Forester of Massachusetts) 
Diameter 
Breast 
High 
Total Height of Tree ■ 
— Feet 
Inches 
30 
40 
50 
60 
70 
80 
90 
100 
5 
10 
6 
15 
20 
30 
7 
20 
30 
40 
50 
65 
8 
25 
35 
50 
65 
85 
9 
30 
45 
60 
80 
105 
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IQ 
40 
55 
75 
95 
125 
145 
11 
65 
90 
115 
145 
170 
200 
230 
12 
75 
105 
135 
165 
200 
230 
260 
13 
85, 
120 
155 
190 
235 
260 
295 
14 
100 
140 
175 
215 
265 
300 
335 
15 
115 
160 
200 
245 
300 
340 
375 
16 
180 
230 
275 
335 
380 
420 
17 
260 
310 
370 
425 
470 
18 
295 
350 
410 
475 
530 
19 
335 
390 
455 
' 530 
600 
20 
380 
435 
505 
580 
660 
21 
480 
550 
635 
720 
22 
520 
595 
680 
780 
23 
565 
640 
730 
835 
24 
600 
690 
780 
890 
25 
645 
740 
830 
940 
26 
885 
995 
Gives yield of trees from ^ foot stump to 4 inches in 
;he top as sawed into round or waney-edged, or both round 
ind square-edged, lumber. In the smallest sizes of trees 
ippreciably more may be obtained by cutting to a smaller 
ize in the top. 
