PLOT #2. This plot is situated on the flooa plain of Butterrjilk 

 (Jreek.juet aboYe the pond. The soiljis principally silt and sand deposited 

 by the creek, and is very rich. The reproduction has arisen from seed froir, 

 several sources, but in every case the seeds have been distributed toward 

 the east at a maximum distance of 75 yards. This stand is for the most 

 part of medium density. 



PLOT f 3. This is a small plot south of plot yS.The seeds have 

 been distributedin a southerly direction, resulting in an open formation 

 for a distance of 50 yards. 



PLOT #4. This plot of reproduction occupies the flood plain of 

 the creel, at a point above plot #2, and extends up the north slope of 

 the ridge to the south. The plot is bounded on the west by young seed 

 trees , which have seeded in for a distance of 25 to 50 yards on those sides. 

 The principal seeding has been done by a group of seed trees at the north- 

 v/est copner of the plot, which have distributed seed for at least 100 yards 

 in a south easterly direction, and a single large seed tree growing in the 

 open, which has seeded in a direction slightly east of south, for a distance 

 of 190 yards. which takes it nearly to the top of the hill. This 4s a 

 most remarkable case of seed distribution as the seedling highest on 

 the hill is almost as high as the top of the seed tree from which the 

 seed must have come. 



TUEKEY HILL KEGIOII. 

 PLOT #l.This plot of reproduction is in a hay field and owing 

 to the cutting of the field for hay the seedlings are only little 

 bunches of leaves close to the ground/but theynindicate fairly well the 

 distribution of seed in this location. The field ie bounded on the north, 

 south, and west by woods, and on the east by s road. On the south boundary 

 and curving around to the west is a small brook. The seed trees are located 

 along the south boundary and the seeds have been distributed in a 



