AN ADDITION 



An article entitled "Results of an Experiment on the Effect 

 of Drying of the Roots of Seedlings of Red and White Pine" 

 appeared in Forestry Quarterly, Volume XII, pp. 311 ff. The 

 author has sent further information on the condition of these 

 seedlings, which were planted on April 19, 1914. Readers whos6 

 interest or work deals with this subject will find the following 

 table of results interesting: 



Plants Living, April 1, 1915 



Exposure Red Pine White Pine 



Shade 10 minutes 1 2 



Sun 2 2 



Shade 20 minutes 1 2 



Sun 2 2 



Shade 30 minutes 2 1 



Sun 1 2 



Shade 40 minutes 2 2 



Sun 1* 2 



Shade 50 minutes 1* 2 



Sun 1 2 



Shade 60 minutes 2 1 



Sun 2 1 



Shade 1 hour 2 2 



Sun 2 1 



Shade 2 hours 1 2 



Sun 1 1* 



Shade 3 hours 1 ' 1 



Sun 1 1 



Shade 4 hours 1 1 



Sun 1 1 • 



Shade 5 hours 



Sun 



Shade 6 hours 2 1 



Sun I 



Shade 7 hours 2 ' 



Sun 



More than 7 hours If Sf 



* One dead also present. 



tTotal, more than 7 hours exposure. 



