of being continued upon a much larger scale, and co-operative 

 plans were happily agreed upon with Dr. Wheeler, with the 

 results as outlined in this bulletin. 



Besides Professor Wheeler and Mr. Eeiff, there are the field 

 agents and local superintendents of the regular moth staff, 

 who made it possible to get results. To these we are also under 

 obligations for their loyal support and co-operation. 



F. W. EANE, 



State Forester. 

 Boston, Mass., March 21, 1911. 



