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Increment. 3. Increment and Growing Stock. 4. Size Classes (and Periods). 5. Tree as Unit (and Increase in Size). B. Area Basis. I. Pure Area. A. Area. B. Volume. II. A. I'ixed .\nnual 2. Area allotment. I. CJrowing Stock Basis. B. Allotment by ment (Judeich). i. Von Mantel. 2. Masson. II. Increment. I. Current Annual Increment. III. Growing Stock and Increment. 1. Austrian. 2. Karl. 3. Hundeshagen. 4. Brcymann. 5. Heyer. D. increment and I.s8). IV. Diameter Classes. 1. French method of 1883. 2.... Indian method. 3. Diameter class method (Huf- nagle). „ C. By Area and Volume. ^ I. For Entire Forest. ^ I. Gurnaud. ^ C. II. Based on AgeP-i Classes. >+- ' 1. Direct method. ^ 2. Hufnagl. g' 3. Stand Method^ (Judeich). ^ III. Periods. ^j 1. Area. '7. _ 2. Volume. (^ 3. Area ^nd vol- ume. 4. American "~ method (Chap- man ) . The following methods of regulating the cut cited by Recknagel (his symbols have been used) have not been described in this volume for the reasons given : Table 12. List of Formulae Omitted from Text.
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