Bulletin of the of Agriculture . ons, the average stand of cedar in the mixed-conifer type on the Plumas National Forest, based on an intensivereconnaissance of 2,200 acres, is given in Table 18. Table 18.—Average stand of incense cedar per acre, mixed-conifer type, PlumasNational Forest; average of 2,200 acres, from reconnaissance data. 1 Diameter breas thigh (inches). Numberof trees per acre,incensecedar. Per centof totalnumberof incensecedars in each diameter class. Per centof incensecedar inthe stand diameterclassesbased onnumberof trees. 12
Bulletin of the of Agriculture . ons, the average stand of cedar in the mixed-conifer type on the Plumas National Forest, based on an intensivereconnaissance of 2,200 acres, is given in Table 18. Table 18.—Average stand of incense cedar per acre, mixed-conifer type, PlumasNational Forest; average of 2,200 acres, from reconnaissance data. 1 Diameter breas thigh (inches). Numberof trees per acre,incensecedar. Per centof totalnumberof incensecedars in each diameter class. Per centof incensecedar inthe stand diameterclassesbased onnumberof trees. 12 . .0 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 .01 Total Expressed in terms of volume, the average stand of incense cedar was 2,329 feet, board measure, per acreor about 14 per cent of the total volume. Bui. 604, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate Bui. 604, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate V.
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