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cleared, that outside which must be watched, and the cost 

 of reinspection for several years of these eight thousand 

 estates after extermination is believed to have been accom- 

 plished. 



In the opinion of the committee the above-mentioned 

 estimates afford the closest approximation to a forecast that 

 can well be made. It is proper, however, to state that the 

 questions asked by the Legislature cannot be answered with 



certainty. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Per order of the Gypsy Moth Committee 



of the State Board of Agriculture, 



WM. R. SESSIONS, 



Chairman. 

 Jan. 29, 1894. 



