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quantities, often living for months on little else, and 

 sheep are destructive in the same way. Hogs also rind 

 a living in the forest, but they are less harmful. 

 because a large part of their food consists of seeds and 

 nuts. East of the Great Plains very large numbers of 

 cattle and hogs are turned into the woods, but sheep 

 grazing in the forest is most widely developed in the 

 West, and especially in California, where it should be 



Fig. 67.— Larch trees killed by the larva of a small savrdv. The land has just 

 been lumbered for Spruce. Adirondack Mountains. New York. 



prevented altogether, in Oregon and Washington, where 

 it should be regulated and restricted, and in some 

 interior regions, like Wyoming and Xew Mexico, where 

 it should be rigidly excluded from all steep mountain 

 regions, and carefully regulated on more level ground. 



FOPcEST INSECTS. 



Insects are constantly injuring the forest, just as year 

 by year thev bring- loss to the farm. Occasionally their 



