REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST I913 fi 



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enormous development of he h "W ^ faVOred the 

 foresters in many p7a Ces The I / " "° W tr ° UbHng the 



formations of the rt on !„ h ^ ^ ^"^ ™ the rock 



ebaracter of ££ of th^t^ ^S £ ^ - *- 



paSiety 1 s x^ritf red just r- by reason ° f its — 



slow initial growth and n^herTT . ^^i™' ^ ft haS a 

 unaided by i to an" mSS^ ' nT""^ ^ ^ 



" sT ;: rr;£ the spru -- J " WsJs ;„: 



returns 5 L^t^ to °^^ a *« *»* will yield no 

 of one-fourth aJe, with s P ZT . shears Td aTST ^ 

 pe of them, barely showing above L den mat of hathT'thl 



probably the principal reasons why white pine is no 1 

 tensely p ,anted in many other places abroad In the ^ of Z 

 Affoltenbaeh range the foresters in charge plan to get rid of the 



»»<.. ,p,„ o,k sM „ sto ,« sti „ u „ a ,„ a large a ,2™? r J; £ 



