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Mr. Adams.— One man bought the timber on both lots; he cut him- 

 self on one lot, and he employed the other man to cut, and he believes 

 he cut on the other lot; the man who cut on the other lot makes an 

 affidavit and says he did cut; Morse spoken of is the same surveyor 

 spoken of by their witness; they took Morse and went over to identify 

 this land; I have a statement from the Treasurer's office showing 

 receipts from the forest commission, showing all money they received 

 on account of trespesses and other things, from May 15, 1885, to 

 September, 1890, as per records in the office of the State Treasurer, 

 showing each month how much was received, and a balance is struck 

 at the end of each fiscal year; the sum total amounts to $19,000; the 

 affidavits and the statement I will file with the clerk; the following is 

 a copy of the statement: 



Statement of receipts from forest commission from May 15, 1885; passage 

 of act to September 30, 1890, as per records in the office of the State 

 Treasurer: ' 



1886. 



June $2,682 08 



July 695 77 



September 13i 77 



$3,309 62 



1886. 



October $3,240 20 



December 5,210 49 



1887. 



January 775 00 



February r . . 1,173 73 



May '. 140 05 



August 230 10 



$10,769 57 



1887. 



October '. $6 50 



November > 10 "0 



1888 



March 823 86 



September 15 00 



$855 36 



