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June 26. From T.Y.A,, Norris, Tenn., through Mr. J. C. Me 
Daniel. C. neglecta ( =. pumila x C. dentata). 
July 1.) From Division of aire Pathology, U.S.D.A., through 
Mr. R. B. Clapper. C. dentata. 
July 12.) From Mr. Alfred J. Frueh, West Cornwall, Conn. C. 
dentata, 
Stoke Hybrids—On March 3 we received scions of valuable 
hybrid chestnut stock from Mr. H. F. Stoke, of the Mountain 
Nut Company, Roanoke, Va. These were grafted on some of our 
Chinese and Japanese seedlings on April 15, with the result that 
we now have 12 trees of these hybrids. 
Cooperative Plantings —In 1939 we continued to extend our 
cooperative plantations (explained in my ee Por 1958) pi; of, 
and accordingly supplied seedlings to Dr. D. F. Jones of a Con- 
necticut Agricultural Experiment Station at oe Haven, Conn., 
for planting out on the experimental farm of the Station, located 
at Mt. Carmel (Hamden), Conn. The trees now growing in the 
three cooperative plantations are as follows: 
Cooperative Plantation No. 1 
On Farm of Dr. W. W. Herrick, Sharon, Conn. 
Seedlings in first year of growth: from nuts harvested in 1938 
Cu CPONGED Cp GONTOLe: 3.4 ds 55 O08 AGA BG tat ik wd oye yada Bow Re ae Z 
C. crenata X (C. crenata X C. dentatd) .eoccc ccc ccc ccc cc ee cee en eens 10 
(C. crenata X C. dentata) Cre SCH ONONG: soe ge altos sph a i Gah eden eR Ge 3 
(C. crenata X C. dentata) X (C. crenata X C, dentata) vi... cee ee 8 
C. mollissima : Cs CVU GEG gh doe thease tyre py Wah wale Aa oR AAR OS RR 2 
C. mollissima X (C. crenata X C. dentatay occ cee eee 14 
I are Tg I nh i aca ete ye vane eile eee ek aes ] 
DO ON Ce COMO: acco ha chao hideous Shane wud wile eae hates 4 
DO Oe an, WOES ING irae nae Rant aha neue oak ao nee eee eons ees 6 
S8 (from open pollination) 2 years old 2.2.0... 0.0... cece ee eee 75 
