I sent a longer reply with more information on this yesterday.  It's on the 
google groups web site but apparently didn't get out to everyone for some 
reason.

PJ
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Barry Caselli 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:29 PM
  Subject: [ENTS] Re: Marquette, Michigan white pines


        Oh okay. Thanks.

        --- On Tue, 10/27/09, Andrew Joslin <[email protected]> wrote:


          From: Andrew Joslin <[email protected]>
          Subject: [ENTS] Re: Marquette, Michigan white pines
          To: [email protected]
          Date: Tuesday, October 27, 2009, 4:53 AM



          The tallest of the two, the alleged former champ.
          -AJ

          Barry Caselli wrote:
          > This is the second message in a row in which the sender said "this 
          > tree", when there were actually two of them. Which one is dead?
          >
          > --- On *Thu, 10/22/09, Will Blozan /<[email protected]>/* 
wrote:
          >
          >
          >     From: Will Blozan <[email protected]>
          >     Subject: [ENTS] Re: Marquette, Michigan white pines
          >     To: [email protected]
          >     Date: Thursday, October 22, 2009, 3:59 AM
          >
          >     Andrew,
          >      
          >     This tree is dead- it fell a while ago. The height, as expected,
          >     was WAY off. More like 135-140. Lee is familiar with the grove I
          >     think.
          >      
          >     Will
          >
          >     
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          >     *From:* Andrew Joslin <[email protected]>
          >     *To:* [email protected]
          >     *Sent:* Wednesday, October 21, 2009 9:32:06 PM
          >     *Subject:* [ENTS] Marquette, Michigan white pines
          >
          >
          >     Hello ENTS,
          >     Apologies if this has been covered in the past, a friend sent 
this
          >     record to me from Michigan. Was this or is this a valid 
measurement?
          >     Probably from the American Forests database, I looked through 
it and
          >     couldn't find much except a large diameter white pine in Maine. 
I
          >     gather
          >     that a measurement made (by whatever means) in 1984 may not 
mean much
          >     now, for instance are the trees still standing?
          >     -AJ
          >
          >     COMMON NAME                  EASTERN WHITE PINE
          >     SCIENTIFIC NAME              PINUS STROBUS
          >     LOCATION                    MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN (BOTH)
          >     NOMINATOR                    PAUL THOMPSON (BOTH)
          >     MOST RECENT MEASUREMENT      1984 (BOTH)
          >
          >                                     CO-CHAMPIONS:
          >
          >     CIRCUMFERENCE AT 4 1/2 FT.    186 IN.    202 IN.
          >     HEIGHT                        201 FT.    181 FT.
          >     CROWN SPREAD                    52 FT.      64 FT.
          >
          >     TOTAL POINTS                  400        399
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          > >




       
    
     
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