No. 4.] 



REPORT OF STATE FORESTER. 



505 



Forest Management. 

 The increasing interest being shown each year by woodland 

 owners in connection with the management of their holdings 

 according to now well-estabhshed forestry principles is very 

 fci"?'t^5 ^^1 :^quests have come in continually during the 



past season from owners desiring an examination of their forest 

 property, and advice as to its proper management. These re- 

 quests have been attended to in the order in which they have 

 been received, and in every case a trained forester has made an 

 examination and given either verbal or written advice in regard 

 to the management of the property. A list of these examina- 

 tions for the season just ended is as follows: — 



Name. 



Location. 



Area (Acres). 



Appalachian Mountain Club, 



R. H. Howe, . 



E. M. Chase, . 



David Carrick, 



W. B. Cross, . 



W. B. Cross, . 



E. H. Pratt, 



C. O. Prescott, . 



A. R. Sharp, 



State Board of Agriculture, 



E. L. Gillett, . 



Indian Spring Camp, 



Greenfield Women's Club, 



Mansfield Water Board, 



Metropolitan Water Board, 



Nevins Library, 



Mount Hermon School, 



Northampton Water Board, 



Miss M. Deane, 



Northfield Seminary, 



Hopedale Park Board, 



Irving Smith, . 



Tax Commission, 



Miss F. True, . 



Warwick, . 

 Worcester, 

 Holyoke, . 

 South Royalston, 

 Halifax, . 

 Brockton, 

 North Adams, 

 Westford, . 

 Taunton, . 

 South Walpole, 

 Westfield, 

 Plainfield, 

 Greenfield, 

 Mansfield, 

 Northborough, 

 Methuen, . 

 Gill, . 



Northampton, 

 East Taunton, 

 Northfield, 

 Hopedale, 

 Ashburnham, 

 Williamstown, 

 Salisbury, 



42 



4 



10 



10 



140 



15 



?5 



500 



75 



400 



300 



250 



20 



200 



160 



1 



50 



30 



3 



150 



75 



3,500 



1,000 



50 



