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Newbold, P . J. 1967 . Methods for estimatin g<br />

the primary production of forests . I .P.P .<br />

Handbook #2 . 62 p. Oxford, England :<br />

Blackwell Sci . Publ .<br />

Pike, Lawrence H., Diane M . Tracy, Martha A .<br />

Sherwood, and Diane Nielsen . 1972. Estimates<br />

of biomass and fixed nitrogen o f<br />

epiphytes from old-growth Douglas-fir . In<br />

Jerry F. Franklin, L . J . Dempster, an d<br />

Richard Waring (eds .), Proceedings-researc h<br />

on coniferous forest ecosystems-a symposium,<br />

p. 177-187, illus . Pac . Northwest<br />

<strong>Forest</strong> & Range Exp . Stn ., Portland, Oreg .<br />

Reukema, D . L. 1961 . Crown developmen t<br />

and its effect on stem growth of six<br />

Douglas-firs . J. For. 59 : 370-371 .<br />

Table 1 .-Exemplary data for branch systems on tree #1-a Douglas-fi r<br />

on Watershed 10, H . J. <strong>Andrews</strong> <strong>Experimental</strong> Fores t<br />

c<br />

w<br />

N<br />

so<br />

S<br />

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m<br />

m o<br />

EO sO+ .,<br />

V Q<br />

.w<br />

G<br />

o ~<br />

•d S+<br />

C F<br />

Total Lengt h<br />

of Branches<br />

E al<br />

E ~<br />

Lichen Cove r<br />

All<br />

Specie s<br />

-% -<br />

Lobari a<br />

-% -<br />

w E<br />

x<br />

o<br />

il w<br />

-m-<br />

x m<br />

Liv e<br />

-m -<br />

Dea d<br />

-m -<br />

N• m<br />

-cm-<br />

-% -<br />

w<br />

-c LL H<br />

O 0<br />

0 0<br />

WI V<br />

-%-<br />

88 59 .1 TOP<br />

87 59 .1 S<br />

86 58 .8 W<br />

85 58 .5 E<br />

84 58 .2 W<br />

83 58 .2 N<br />

82 58 .2 S<br />

81 57 .6 S<br />

22 41 .1 W<br />

21 40 .8 W<br />

20 40 .2 W<br />

19 39 .3 W<br />

18 38 .4 W<br />

17 38 .1 W<br />

2 20 .4 N<br />

1 15 .9 N<br />

128 49 .8 W<br />

127 49 .5 N<br />

93 40 .5 E<br />

92 40 .5 N<br />

91 40 .2 N<br />

90 40 .2 N<br />

89 39 .9 N<br />

1 1-3 1-5 30 2-5 10-20 40-60 40-60 15 1 5<br />

1 1-3 1-5 5 1-2 20-40 0-20 0-20 13 2 8<br />

1 1-3 1-5 6 1-2 0-20 0-20 0-20 11 3 9<br />

1 0-1 0-1 5 0-1 0-20 0-20 5 44<br />

1 1-3 1-5 5 1-2 020 0-20 0-20 11 5 5<br />

1 1-3 1-5 8 0-1 0-20 0-20 0-20 9 6 4<br />

1 0--1 0-1 5 0-1 0-20 0-20 0-20 6 7 0<br />

2 1-3 1-5 6 2-5 20-40 0-20 0-20 0-20 17 8 7<br />

1 1-3 1-5 9 0-1 40-60 0-20 0-20 11 94 9<br />

1 0-1 0-1 6 0-1 0-20 5 95 4<br />

1 1-3 1- 5<br />

8 0- 1<br />

0-20 12 96 6<br />

At this point the second trunk leaves the tree, 40m, N Compas s<br />

2 3-5 5-10 7 5-10 60-80 0-20 0-20 0-20 33 99 9<br />

1 5-10 5-10 8 2-5 20-40 20-40 0-20 22 102 1<br />

1 0-1 0-1 3 0-1 80-100 9 103 0<br />

5 3-5 10-15 8 10-20 40-60 0-20 0-20 20-40 41 137 8<br />

4 3-5 10-15 5-10 10 10-20 60-80 0-20 20-40 55 143 3<br />

Data for trunk 2 which left the tree between branch 19 & 2 0<br />

1 3-5 1-5 6 1-2 0-20 0-20 0-20 0-20 12 1445<br />

1 3-5 1-5 6 1-2 0-20 0-20 0-20 11 L45 6<br />

1 3-5 1-5 12 5-10 20-40 0-20 0-20 20-40 21 206 2<br />

1 1-3 1-5 9 0-1 20-40 0-20 20-40 11 207 3<br />

1 0-1 0-1 9 0-1 0-20 0-20 0-20 6 207 9<br />

1 3-5 5-10 11 2-5 20-40 0-20 0-20 20-40 23 210 2<br />

1 1-3 1-5 7 0-1 0-20 0-20 0-20 9 211 1<br />

158

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