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BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



[Pul). Doc. 



Examination Work. 

 An account of the expenses of the examination work is given 

 herewith, in accordance with section 6, chapter 409, Acts of 1904, 

 as amended by section 2, chapter 473, Acts of 1907. 



Expenses incurred in Examination Wouk, chakged to Owneus. 



Affleck, G. B 



Bay State Street Railway Company, 

 Bennett, Marion, . 



Bird, C. S 



Breague, Dr., 



Brown, A. W. F., . 



Brown, Wm. B., . 



Bullard, 



Clark, H. W., 



Clinton water department, 



Crocker. C. T., 



Cutting, Mattie B., 



Dennison, H. S., . 



Fogg, H. T 



Foxborough State Hospital, 

 Greenfield Woman's Club, 

 Hale, R. W., . 

 Hardy, F. O., 

 Hellier, C. E., 

 Holloway, G. W., . 

 Holliston school board, 

 Hosmer, E. H., 

 Hunt, Daniel, 

 Hutchins, G., 

 Leland, P. F., 

 Maynard & Edgerly, 

 Metropolitan Water Board, 



4 77 

 4 00 

 2 00 



Milford, town of, . 



Mixter, S. J 



Mount Tom Golf Club, 

 New Bedford water works, . 

 Newburyport, .... 



New Salem, 4 42 



Norwell, town of, - '■ 



Owen, G. W., 1 00 



Pabodie, W 80 



Pearce, A. C, 40 



Perking, H. S 1 30 



Plumb, C. S 10 25 



Pou3land, F. G., 



Powell, E. C 4 01 



Reed, J. O -^ 



Ripley, A. L 



Sibley, F. P 



Stannard, Margaret, 

 Stevens estate, .... 

 Vesper Club, .... 



Wakefield park board, . 



Washburn, C. G 



Watertown Arsenal, ... 



Wharton, W. F 



White, A. P 



Y. P. C. U. of Lynn, . 



1 04 

 _2 



1 04 

 6 54 



1 30 

 75 



2 00 

 _1 

 _1 



90 

 _l 



Reforestation Work. 



The reforestation work has been carried on this j'ear along the 

 same hnes as formerly, and the increasing interest of lumbermen 

 and landowners proves it a policy worthy of enlargement. 



The plantations put in during the spring of 1909 and 1910 are 

 showing up well, the growth in many instances on plantations 

 made with transplant white pine being as much as S to 16 inches 

 this last season. There was practically no loss this year from dry 

 weather affecting these plantations, proving that when once well 

 started they are not liable to be affected by climatic conditions. 



Plantations made this year in one or tw^o instances were quite 

 badly affected by the exceedingly dry season, as might be expected. 



Increased interest has been shown by parties looking over 



^ No expense. 



* Transportation furnished. 



