53 
Maple, 308 Artemisia, 637 Catalpa, 161 Ash, 161 Elm, 26 Bireh, and 62 
Black Locust. 
Blanks in Artemisia were zeset in the spring of 1897. 
June 29, 1897, result of count: 150 Cherry, 1,240 Boxelder, 1,185 
Maple, 736 Artemisia, 568 Catalpa, 165 Ash, 165 Elm, 24 Birch, and 134 
Black Locust. 
October 12, 1897, result of count: 114 Cherry, 1,254 Boxelder, 1,165 
- Maple, 840 Artemisia, 660 Catalpa, 70 Ash; other species not reported. 
PLAT 5.—4 by 4 feet, 2,722 trees. 
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White Ash 
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Hie DISEOHIE 2p Es EC Nene sep ee ere ois 2 oe Seale ote sn e Seek es Sool es Saades seeds 680 
D—Douglas Spruce ..-....-.-- Pe a oly Oh nS oe ak on sin on i oes 170 
MES EGe Jains eto. a tea Oe Soe ie ee re ee 340 
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Tulip, Birch, and Artemisia were substituted in small quantities for 
Elm, Ash, Larch, and Maple. 
This plat arennied the highest land in the plantation. The reports 
have not been satisfactory, as some of the species which are not men- 
tioned in the first report are noted later. 
Reports. 
June 12, 1896, result of count: 166 Oak, 337 Larch, 22 Birch, 95 Pine, 
308 Elm, and 332 Ash, 
October 1, 1896, result of count: 315 Silver Maple, 93 Oak, 246 Larch, 
12 Pine, 96 Douglas Spruce, 171 Cherry, 272 Elm, 332 Ash. 
In the spring the blanks in Silver Maple, Elm, Oak, and Larch were 
reset with Maple, Artemisia, Tulip, and Larch. 
