GIPSY MOTH AND BROWN-TAIL MOTH AND THEIR CONTROL. 19 
cut-over or infested lands in many sections of the territory planting 
of white pine might be carried on to advantage, but as this involves 
The foliage of 
(Author’s illustration.) 
Small trees in foreground were transplanted some years ago. 
late 5 
this species is not attacked by small gipsy-moth larve, so it is not injured if grown in clean stands, 
Solid white-pine block near Nashua, N. 
10. 
FG. 
considerable expense and as the future crop can not be harvested 
for a period of years the question as to the desirability of managing 
