FORESTRY AND IRRIGATION 



March 



the storage of water, called out a vig- 

 orous protest. The new Forest Land 

 Purchasing Board is preparing to re- 

 sume the work of buying additional 

 lands in the Adirondack's and Catskills. 

 A new National Park on the Hudson, 



to include West Point, is proposed. 

 Efficient fire patrol is maintained in the 

 State preserves, and three large nur- 

 series for conifers are maintained in 

 Franklin County, and one for hard- 

 \\ tods in I'lster Countv. 



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