TABLES RELATING TO PARTS III AND IV 27 5 
VOLUME TABLE No. 19. LOBLOLLY PINE, BY THE 
SCRIBNER RULE 
(Ashe in Bulletin No. 24, N. C. Geological and Economic Survey) 
Diam¬ 
eter 
breast- 
high 
Total Height of Tree — Feet 
40 50 
60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 
Diam¬ 
eter 
inside 
bark 
at top 
Inches 
Contents — Board Feet 
Inches 
8 
5 
13 
21 
27 
5 
9 
12 
22 
32 
42 
52 
6 
10 
18 
30 
42 
55 
65 
6 
11 
25 
40 
54 
68 
81 
93 
6 
12 
32 
50 
66 
83 
99 
110 
130 
140 
150 
7 
13 
40 
60 
81 
100 
120 
140 
160 
170 
180 
7 
14 
70 
97 
120 
150 
180 
200 
220 
240 
8 
15 
110 
140 
170 
210 
230 
260 
290 
8 
16 
120 
160 
200 
240 
270 
300 
330 
8 
17 
190 
230 
270 
310 
350 
380 
8 
18 
220 
270 
310 
360 
400 
440 
9 
19 
300 
360 
410 
460 
500 
530 
9 
20 
330 
410 
470 
520 
570 
610 
9 
21 
460 
530 
590 
640 
690 
10 
22 
510 
600 
660 
720 
780 
..... 
10 
23 
570 
660 
740 
810 
870 
10 
24 
620 
730 
820 
900 
960 
1020 
11 
25 
810 
910 
990 
1060 
1130 
11 
26 
890 
990 
1090 
1170 
1240 
11 
27 
970 
1090 
1190 
1280 
1350 
12 
28 
1060 
1180 
1290 
1390 
1470 
12 
29 
1150 
1280 
1400 
1500 
1590 
13 
30 
1240 
1380 
1510 
1620 
1710 
13 
31 
1500 
1630 
1750 
1860 
13 
32 
1610 
1750 
1880 
1980 
14 
33 
1720 
1870 
2010 
2130 
14 
34 
1840 
2000 
2140 
2250 
15 
35 
2130 
2270 
2380 
15 
36 
2270 
2400 
2510 
15 
Based on measurement of about 3000 trees scaled in 
16.3 foot log lengths (with some shorter logs to avoid waste) 
from a stump 1 or 1.5 foot high to top diameters stated. 
Allowance made for normal but not excessive crook, and 
not for defect or breakage. With the same outside dimen¬ 
sions younger trees yield slightly less than old ones: 40 to 
45 year old trees yield about 10% less than above figures. 
