. The practice of silviculture : with particular reference to its application in the United States . Forests and forestry. 14 REPRODUCTION METHODS from markets may be handled as a single stand of irregular age. The same forest if located within five nailes of a large city may be divided into twenty to one hundred different sub- divisions or stands most of which are classed as even-aged. The same cutting which in the first instance has to be classed as selection may in the second furnish examples of clearcutting and shelterwood Map of portion of forest property showing the division in


. The practice of silviculture : with particular reference to its application in the United States . Forests and forestry. 14 REPRODUCTION METHODS from markets may be handled as a single stand of irregular age. The same forest if located within five nailes of a large city may be divided into twenty to one hundred different sub- divisions or stands most of which are classed as even-aged. The same cutting which in the first instance has to be classed as selection may in the second furnish examples of clearcutting and shelterwood Map of portion of forest property showing the division into subcompart- ments (stands) based on type distinctions and (within the same type) upon lo year age class differences. The upper figures are the sub-compartment numbers, while those below the type name indicate the age class. Due consideration of all these factors in their relations with one another should be given in analyzing a reproduction method in its application in the forest. Classification of Reproduction Methods. — The classification of reproduction methods which will be used agrees in all but one particular with that given in Forest Terminology.* * The difference comes in including under the clearcutting method, repro- duction both artificially and naturally secured, which are listed as two separate methods under Forest Terminology, in Journal of Forestry, Vol. XV, p. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hawley, Ralph C. (Ralph Chipman), 1880-. New York : John Wiley & Sons, Inc.


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