REPORT FOE 1912 AND 1913 



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PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY. 



Acres Estimated 

 Location. Date. Burned. Damage. Cause. Warden. 



Branchville Feb. 6 5 . . . R. R. Barton. 



Lakeland "13 3 ..." 



College Park Mar. 20 10 $50.00 Tramps. 



Berwyn " 23 24 220.00 R. R. 



Berwyn May 23 60 150.00 Boys. 



Springfield Spring. 50 500.00 R. R. Belt. 



152 $920.00 

 ST. MARY'S COUNTY. 



Charlotte Hall... Apr. 7 3 $25.00 Unknown. Davis. 



Oraville July 7 ... 375.00 Thresh. Eng. Reeder. 



Leonardtown Aug. 2 4 50.00 Unknown. Raley. 



7 $450.00 

 WASHINGTON COUNTY. 



Bell Grove Apr. 25-26 200 $1,000.00 B. B. Reel. 



Bell Grove May 6-7 20 20.00 Fishermen. " 



Hancock " 10 21 5.00 Boys. 



Gapland Nov. 3 40 80.00 Incendiary. Phillips. 



Weverton " 4-5 60 120.00 R. R. 



Edgemont " 25 40 80.00 " Bussard. 



Edgemont Dec. 14 7 21.00 " " 



388 $1,326.00 

 WICOMICO COUNTY. 

 Pittsville Aug. 90 $800.00 Unknown. 



STATE FOREST RESERVES. 



When the present forest law was adopted in 1906, there came to 

 the State by gift from Messrs. Robert and John W. Garrett three 

 tracts of land in Garrett county to be held and managed as forest 

 reservations. In 1907 another small tract located along the Patapsco 

 River in Baltimore County was given to the State by Mr. John M. 

 Glenn. The Garrett county reserves have not been added to since 

 their acquisition, but under an appropriation from the State the 

 Patapsco reservation has been very much enlarged. In addition, the 



