DIRECT SEEDING. 



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tion between 1,000 and 1,300 feet. The soil is light and dry, but 

 suitable for the production of yellow pine, as evidenced by scatter- 



ing thrifty trees of this species growing on the hillside. The lower 

 part of this area is partially covered with scrub oak and madroiia, 

 while the upper end extends into a small, open park. It is an oak- 



