A working plan for forest lands near Pine Bluff, Arkansas . hepine lands. The stand on the pine lands is shown by the table following, whichgives the average number of trees, the percentage in mixture, and theaverage diameter at breastheight (4i feet)11 of the most important All the tables contained in this report are based on diameter measurements madeat breastheight, or 4.] feet from the ground. To reduce approximately diameterbreasthigh to diameter on the stump, add 2 inches to the former. The exact rela-tion between these two diameters is shown in fig. 2. > THE MERCHANTABLE FOEEST. 15 s


A working plan for forest lands near Pine Bluff, Arkansas . hepine lands. The stand on the pine lands is shown by the table following, whichgives the average number of trees, the percentage in mixture, and theaverage diameter at breastheight (4i feet)11 of the most important All the tables contained in this report are based on diameter measurements madeat breastheight, or 4.] feet from the ground. To reduce approximately diameterbreasthigh to diameter on the stump, add 2 inches to the former. The exact rela-tion between these two diameters is shown in fig. 2. > THE MERCHANTABLE FOEEST. 15 species 1.; inches and over in diameter. It may be noted here thatthe lumberman makes no distinction between Loblolly and ShortleafPine, nor is any distinction made in the trade, both being sold underthe name of Yellow Pine. In the woods, however, the lumbermendistinguish two kinds of timber Heart Pine and Bull Pine. The lat-ter is called also Second Growth Pine. These terms apply roughlyto the two different species, the Heart to the Shortleaf and the Bull. 600 400 hv:::: i


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