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woodland in the infested territory might he continued, and, if 

 possible, completed before the leaves and caterpillars appear 

 in the coming spring. By this plan the extent of forest in- 

 festation, which has heretofore been unknown, may be demon- 

 strated, thus placing before the committee at the beginning of 

 the 1896 campaign the full extent of the work to be done. 



E. W. WOOD, 

 AUGUSTUS PRATT, 



F. W. SARGENT, 

 J. G. AVERY, 



S. S. STETSON, 

 WM. R. SESSIONS, 

 Committee of the Board of Agriculture in 

 Charge of the Gypsy Moth Work. 



