Ed,

   One other thing. I didn't see N. red oak in Cook's RI lists. In the past, I 
know we measured tall northern reds to near the mid-120s in Cook. Are those 
trees all down now?

Bob

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From: "Edward Forrest Frank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

Bob,

In the initial calculation I received there was a number marked 111.1+.  It was 
ignored as a number when the calculation was done in the spreadsheet.  the 
correct number is 124.65.  I double checked the RI5, and the RI20 Erie Bluffs 
and all of the Allegheny River numbers so they should be fine.  There is no 
numbers with + signs in the other calculations so they should be good also.  
Good catch.

Ed
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