GROUP #2. This is an open stand of reproduotion originating 

 from seed tlown in a westerly direction from trees situated at the 

 northwest corner of the woods. This reproduction nerges with that of 

 group f3 and so the distance od distribution cannot he deffinately 

 determined hut is prohably less than 100 yards. 



GROUP ##.This seed' is at the bottom of the hill to the i^^ffpjest 

 and has been seeded by trees on the north side of the Varna road. The 

 seed Y^-ere distributed in a southerly direction and the resulting repr6duc- 

 tion extends for a distance of 75 yards in open formation. 



GROUP #4. The seed for this group of reproduction came from 

 several quarters. A part from the seed trees in group ?2,a part from the 

 seed trees of group #3, but the principal seeding was evidently from a 

 rov\r of trees extending from tlie Varna road to J^'all Ureek in a north 

 and south direction, the south end of the row being just across the road 

 from the northeast corner of the woodlot.The seeding therefore has been 

 almost due west, and has resulted in a fairly even, dense to medium stand, 

 extending for a distance of nearly 200 yards. 



iiUTTERMILK VALLEY ABOVE THE MILL POHD. 

 PLOT if 1. This is a dense stand of reproduction on a northwest 

 slope. The seed were distributed up the slope in a southeasterly direction 

 for a distance of 50 yards which marks the top of the ridge. There is no 

 reproduction on the top of this hill, but over the ridge at a distance of 

 100 yards from the seed trees there is a small group af seedlings. Evidently 

 conditions on the top of the ridge and on the southeast slope were adverse 

 to the establishment of seedlings, since there is no reason to suppose 

 that seeds were not distributed in these locations and yet were distributed 

 over the ridge and into the valley belovr.The soil here is a gravel loam 

 of glacial origin. 



