to open formation. 



GR0UP,f6.i'liis and also group f1 are small stands of reproduction 

 to the suuth of the woods. The formation is open and the trees have made 

 poor growth, "but it is sufficient to prove that seeds were distributed 

 to the south of the seed trees. 



GR0fJP#8-.It is difficult to tell exactly where the seed for 

 this stand of reproduction came from and so it will not be considered. 



From this we see that in this woodlot the seeds have "been 

 distributed on all sides where seed trees are present, hut the principal 

 reproduction appears on the north and east, and on the north slope to the 

 south of the woods, .'/her ever the seedlings occur they are in somewhat 

 protected locations. i'his suggests that the seeds are distributed in 

 practically every direction. from the seed trees but only become established 

 in^avorable locations. 



POULTRY y/OODS. 

 Unfortunately for this study the reproduction in this woods has 

 not been permitted to spread into the surrounding fields, and so, although 

 there is a great deal of young stock within the woods itself, it is impos- 

 sible to tell which trees the seed came from. 



SMITH '.700DS. 



The stands of reproduction about this v/oodlot may be divided 

 into four groups. 



GROUP ,,'l.The seed for this reproduction evidently came from 

 a single tree. situated on the southwest side well within the woods the 

 distribution being in a southwesterly direction. The reproduction in this 

 group is dense next to the woods and extends for a distance of 25 yards. 

 Here the trees become scattered, the greatest distance they extend down 

 the hill bein^SO yards. 



