Y/oodbury: All Mr. Hill T c criticisms aro 

 vory :';;ooc , but I want to o:r .aiiij-jho Su- 

 gar lino table vac en apology for a vol- 

 ume table. TThen wo came out ho re in 1909 

 we had no volume tablo for t : . is species; 

 and start Gd in compiling a table, A year 

 ago wo felt the neod of a table, and mace 

 \T} this table for three inch classes - 

 the da'Ja v/asn T t sufficient for 2 ;r classes- 

 and it v;as e:r?lainod at 'jho tir;e tliat it 

 wasn't a satisfactory or complete table at 

 all, but that it was the "best that we 

 could do, as it was that or nothing. 

 Hodin^ton: '.Toiild you ccLvise that wo re- 

 yiso our totals by species according to 

 the new volume tablo? It would mean great 

 changes of coiirso. 



"Toodbur^: I should certainly szj that it 

 should be done. It is a lot of eircra work, 

 but it is a situation that wo have to 

 moot, I Imow there were inaccuracies in 

 the table, but I didn T t Irnow they were as 

 great as you have brought out, 



9:45 - Scope of "Jor:: at Pilgrim Croelr ITursery. Difficulties 

 rencountered. Gost of Stofcls:. 



TILLOT30IJ: 



The altitude at the nursery is approximately 4000 



foot. The transplants therefore hardon off 

 earl 37 and are roac!^ for shipping by the tine conditions for 

 fiold plantinr; are ripe on most of ti'-o, forest whore the stool- 

 is ^o be used* Before any o: .tensive ope rat i one were be^un 

 an analysis of the soil was nade "by the U. of G. She report 

 showod that the soil was in overy \JC7j woll suited to the 

 ro T .rbh O s> ^ or3 j-N trees, correctness of this report has been 

 dononst rat od in prc-ct ice. 



L'l\3 water is stored in a Galvanized iron tanlr from 

 which it is dist intuit od through the soed and transplant beds 



by a 2" pi^e e^ri: ending through the center of the "olcts to 



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