134 REPORT OF THE No. 3 



Additions to plots previously established — Continued 



Manvers Scotch Pine 7,500 



Red Pine 10,000 



Tack Pine 7,500 



"Poplar Cuttings 5,000 



Willow Cuttings 1,000 



Mono Red Pine 7,500 



Scotch Pine 7,500 



Mulmur Scotch Pine 10,000 



Norfolk County Red Pine 82,000 



Scotch Pine 5,000 



Norway Spruce 400 



Walnut 3,300 



Elm 37,000 



Rooted Poplar 4,000 



Sunnidale Scotch Pine 10,000 



Poplar Cuttings 10,000 



Uxbridge Scotch Pine 17,000 



Jack Pine 18,000 



Windham White Pine 5,000 



Rfed Pine 5,000 



Scotch Pine 5,000 



Woolwich Red Pine 2,000 



Scotch Pine 5,000 



Seed Collecting 



During the summer the main drying shed at Angus was struck by lightning 

 and burned to the ground. Aside from the building the loss in cones was small 

 as the extracting for the season was almost completed. 



During the early autumn two new drying sheds were erected providing a 

 total drying and storage area for 10,000 bushels of cones. Other improvements 

 to the property included a foreman's residence, an underground vault for storing 

 seed, a concrete water cistern, and the installing of a delco electric plant. 



The following tree seed was gathered : 



White Pine cones 6,330 bushels 



Red Pine cones 1,485 3/8 " 



Scotch Pine cones 47 " 



Jack Pine cones 1,078 7/8 " 



Austrian Pine cones 37 3/8 " 



Hemlock cones 10 5/8 " 



Tamarack cones 7/8 " 



White Spruce cones 146 " 



Norway Spruce cones 8 1/8 " 



Black Spruce cones 1 " 



Balsam cones 2 3/8 " 



White Cedar cones 1511/4 " 



Red Cedar cones 4 1/2 " 



Walnuts 511/4 " 



White Ash 211/4 " 



Red Oak 130 5/8 « 



Sugar Maple 24 7/8 " 



Manitoba Maple 1/2 " 



Basswood 5 1/8 " 



Hickory 1 quart 



Butternuts 18 3 '8 bushels 



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