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VERMONT AGRICULTURAL REPORT. 



Ferrisbiirgh 



Georgia 



Goshen 300 00 



Greensboro 



Jamaica 



Lyndon 



Milton 



Burning brush, 

 Locomotive, 

 Burning brush, 

 Unknown, 



Locomotive, 



It 



Unknown, 



2.00 



Pawlet 

 Pownal 



Reading . . . 

 Rockingham 



10 00 

 20 00 

 10 GO 



15 GO 



Royalton 



Shaftsbury 90 00 



Springfield 



Thetford 



Topsham 



Vernon i5<^o 00 



Westminster 25 00 



Woodbury 



Locomotive, 



Automobile, 



Unknown, 



Boys, 



Locomotive, 



Unknown, 



Sap boiling, 

 Burning brush. 

 Unknown, 

 Locomotive, 

 Unknown, 

 Burning brush. 



17-75 



11.00 

 3.00 

 2.00 



4-50 

 2.00 



4.00 



23-75 



2.50 

 8.00 



49-95 



6 



25 

 12 



12 



100 



15 



35 

 20 



50 

 30 

 20 

 10 

 I 



3 

 - 20 



6 



10 



15 

 4 

 2 



5 



200 

 10 



During the period covered by this report two bulletins have 

 been issued, one containing the laws of the State relating to for- 

 estry, regulations for tree planting and suggestions as to forest 

 fires. The other bulletin contained a lecture by Dr.B.E.Fernow, 

 delivered in Burlington, Jan 24, 1906, before the Forestry Asso- 

 ciation of Vermont. The commissioner has not felt it neces- 

 sary to do much in the way of issuing bulletins, because there is 

 already so much in print from the U. S. Forest Service and the 

 various experiment stations readily available. Among the most 

 valuable of these publications may be mentioned : 



The Trees of Vermont, Bulletin 73, Vermont Experiment 

 Station, Burlington. 



Planting White Pine in Vermont, Bulletin 120, Vermont Ex- 

 periment Station, Burlington. 



Forestry (Native Pine Seedlings), Bulletin 119, New Hamp- 

 shire Experiment Station, Durham, N. H. 



How to Grow a Forest from Seed, Bulletin 95, New Hamp- 

 shire Experiment Station, Durham, N. H. 



