A working plan for forest lands near Pine Bluff, Arkansas . st is evident: Table No. 10.—Average number of trees per acre, percentage in mixture, and averagediameters for the most important species, for trees 12 inches and over in diameterbreasthigh. HARDWOOD BOTTOM.[Average of 155 acres.] Average Percent- Average number age of diameter Species. of trees each breast- per acre. species. high. Inches. Hickorv Cow Oak White Oak Holly 7. 25 Ash Loblolly Pine .71 2. 52 19. 5 Bass wood .62 Shortleaf Pi


A working plan for forest lands near Pine Bluff, Arkansas . st is evident: Table No. 10.—Average number of trees per acre, percentage in mixture, and averagediameters for the most important species, for trees 12 inches and over in diameterbreasthigh. HARDWOOD BOTTOM.[Average of 155 acres.] Average Percent- Average number age of diameter Species. of trees each breast- per acre. species. high. Inches. Hickorv Cow Oak White Oak Holly 7. 25 Ash Loblolly Pine .71 2. 52 19. 5 Bass wood .62 Shortleaf Pine . 55 Post Oak . 22 .78 Other species All species All species except pine The gums, including both Sweet Gum and Black Gum, compriseabout a fourth of the total stand, while the hickories (principallyShagbarks, with a very few Pignuts and Bitternuts) are next innumber. Cow Oak, White Oak, and Holly are all fairly well repre- Bui. 32, Bureau of Forestry, U S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate Bui. 32, Bureau of Forestry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate VI.


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