A neglected and badly moth-infested woodland. The growth here is not large 

 enough to pay for thinning, and contains quantities of dead trees, which condi- 

 tion is one of the worst to deal with. About all that can be done is to cut it 

 clean and replant. There are many acres of this type and they are most dis- 

 couraging propositions to the owners. Starvation methods may be practiced 

 under favorable circumstances. 



A Avoodland thinning to assist in controlling the gypsy moth. The favorite 

 food trees are removed. The white pine is encouraged. A process of build- 

 ing over the forest. A thinned forest like this can be sprayed and looked after 

 at far less expense. The forest products removed pay for the treatment. One 

 hundred acr<?s on the Weld estate, Dedham. 



