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Type the artificial regeneration will be aided to a certain extent 

 by the natural seeding from the scattered Ash and Tulip, while 

 the Rock Oak will likewise be of assistance on the Hilltop Type, 

 but the chief reliance should be placed upon the plantation of 

 pine. 



The result of the adoption of the above system of handling 

 cut-over lands will lead to the complete alteration of type in the 

 forests of the region, but now that the chestnut has to go, leav- 

 ing no suitable native species to take its place, the pine appears to 

 be the best answer to the problem of how to reforest the areas 

 denuded by the Chestnut Blight. 



