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... cntl: boc-ii otrrlec on ric.-e.r3y all v-jntcr 

 on the Tahoc?. Starting? in October ci Ccvcyc Stc.ticn, 

 activities were transferred in a short ta.no to Rook ';rcolr. 

 Later in the season the par^y TTCIS dlvicoc, r-r^I o?;e p-.rt 

 wont to Freeman's Crossing whore a ]c.v:c area xras rut ITI. 

 In all 319. ^ acres have been planted, as fcll07/o 4 . 



Corc;-3 ;>tcticn ------- 30.0 icr 



Rock CrooL- ----- _.._.__ --- 2l9.b 



Proemcu'D Crossing --------- 6'J . V 



Ijcperinental Plots --------- 8.5 



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On this arec "50 pounds of Yollow Pine; 60 pounds 

 Jeffrey Tine; T34 pounds Sx^er Pino; 2? pounds Doubles 1'ir, 

 and 1 1/4 pounds 3c;uoie oeod were planted at en avort 

 oost of v'i-Qy pe^" aorb inoludin.-; tho coot of good* ^ 

 cheapest arec was near freeman's Crossing coetiru 

 aero vrhile one area noar Roci Creei was a close Accord 

 ^.86 per acre. 



All tho areas have been .core or IGC-J 

 This is especially the case noar Rock Creek ^7t^re fully >.- 

 the cpots show young seedlings and raoro are to to expected 

 nexrt spring after the seeds TC^ a sooond wettinj, Th.^ aroa 

 at Prooman'o Crossing bein^ much dry or hao not sucoecdcc 

 as well though in sorae places there arc large numbers of 

 seedlings. As muny as 15 seedlings in a spot have Leon 

 counted showing fchat car. be dono whore rodents do no"; got the 

 seed. Tho area at Coreys Station has not been obtained bat 

 it is feared that it is not very successful as tho mice and 

 chipaunis were very abundant there. 



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