oat. An instruracmt will shortly "be installed et tho ICirk- 

 hara Rr.nch to provide for protection of the plantation and 

 seed area near .hat pletfe. 



A two-strand bcrbod \viro fence IB being built around 

 a portion of the Yellow Pino plantation at Ruck Crook in er~ 

 der to keep stock from trampling the young trees. Whether 

 the fencing is worth while will later bo determined by a com- 

 parison v:ih the unfenced part of the plantation. 



Two applications for Oak ordwood in the vicinity 

 of Hevcda City have beon rooontly roceived, one for 1200 cords 

 and one for 900 cords. The applicants are Sherman W. ILroh 

 and J. Zonacco of Hevada C.i t?. 



Assistant Ranker Hor--ege recently moved with his 

 family to the Bloomfield Ranger 3u;tion from Ci...:ptonville. 



The Serpentine Rancor Statlora field has been broken 

 up and seeded. This field, together rith thct at the Rccs 

 Horn Station should furnish abundant hay r.nd pasture this 

 season for the Domieville District. 



The Pcrosthlll District enjoyed a ruiot and unevent- 

 ful V/intor, with the exception of a few hours during the raonth 

 of February when there were two forest fires driven by a heavy 

 north wind, both burning at the saine time. 



Assis-tant Rax^ere Jeorr*e end ./illiam Ce _;Ybell have 

 spent their time wtile on fuxl*>u5h c'.r1 v vlng a tunnel near 

 31uff to tap the fcmcnxs 13ow Lead GJuannel. 



During the month of Ilr.rch, Supervisor 31<?elow rac.c'o 

 a short tri^ to the Foresthlll Dictrict on official business. 



