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complete a uniform cover of brush is placed on the seed spot 
and is held down by a good-sized rock. The success of this 
method is phenomenal. Its chief features are: large well- 
worked seed spot; heavy sowing to discount certain loss of at 
least 50 to 90 per cent. of the seedlings which germinate; the 
brush cover; sowing before or during the rains. 
“The same seed spots are prepared for planting and the pin 
dalep, after one year in the seed bed and one year in the terra 
cotta pot, is ball planted after the pot is removed. When the 
ground is moist the ball of earth around the roots (often caked 
hard) is loosened to give the roots a better chance. This method 
is SO expensive it is only used where absolutely necessary.” 
He is an Episcopalian. He is a Mason, a member of the 
Graduates Club of New Haven, the University Club of New 
York City and the Societé de Franche Compte et Belfort of 
Besancon, France. 
He has published: Management and natural reproduction of chir pine 
near Dehra Dun, India, For. and Irr., April, 1906; Bulletin 101. He has 
written articles for Forest Quarterly, Indian Forester and has delivered 
lectures before Society of American Foresters. He has in preparation 
a book, “Forest management in France.” 
Non GRADUATES 
Carl G. Crawford 
Business address, 401 West Main Street, Louisville, Ky. 
Residence, Corner Fourth and Breckinridge Streets, Louisville, Ky. 
Carl G. Crawford was born April 10, 1870, in Newark, Licking County, 
Ohio, the son of James McCann Crawford and Sarah Elizabeth (Beck- 
ham) Crawford. On his father’s side he is of Scotch-Irish, and on his 
mother’s of English ancestry. He has three sisters: Eva (Crawford) 
McCann, Stella Crawford and Bertha (Crawford) Spencer. 
He received the degree of B.S. from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1808, 
and before entering Yale was a teacher in public schools and at Ashland 
College. ’ 
He was married November 27, 1901, in New Haven, Conn., to Miss 
Mary Gay of Parkersburg, W. Va., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert 
Gay. They have no children. 
