mixed growth of liaril ;ind soft wood that is sure to lie destroyed by the 

 gypsy moth unless the owner spends hirge sums of money in spraying and treat- 

 ing. The only practical forestry solution is to immediately cut out the hai'd 

 woods and give the whole area over to the white pine. In an infested stand like 

 this the pines are killeil outright in a year or two; therefore, owners having 

 similar woodlands should give them early attention. The piue in clear stands 

 by itself is perfectly resistant to the inoths. 



A severe thinning, to lie followed by undcrplaiuing witli wliitr iiine. The prod- 

 uct, which was largely white oak, sold for enough to meet the e.\[)ense. Gypsy 

 moth suppression work on the Karlstein property at Dedham. This property 

 was strip])ed the past season. 



