57 
Reports. 
June 30, 1897, result of count: 2,814 Birch, 74 Walnut, or 78 per cent. 
October 12, 1897, result of count: 2,900 Birch, 70 Walnut, or 80 per 
cent. Evidently an error in one of the counts. 
PLAT 9.—3 by 3 feet, 4,840 trees. 
Debate BB PoP BB 
Pease be eee AD: BY Ps 
Bee bob PP.“ BB P 
Pa eee Do PY BB S.-P- X& 
Bee beeeeeke BaP PBB 
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bee eae by Be Peo Po BBY P 
Pewee Scr x Bo DD. PY 
beeebowente b> Bb PP BB 
Pee beer ee De Boa Ye PS 
BSI BNINOIO 2 BSB Sbo eG daa oO CN IS AACE eee eS eo rae rea 1, 815 
Pe AGING Sos SoS EES SAA GOS creas IE ne ge 1, 815 
2K STNG LENNG (GD) Sebi SSS belo CS Ete mee Ae em a Ae See 302 
We SCOLeneie, (G) hee tessa pae ete as Sek eh oe Sake Shue Ss. 302 
DP Douclasis peice (a) sa.caeeee sees ce anid Oe obit ese eee wes des ieee 303 
SOD S)ORNCO (W ss2 eso CSE is ee COR a OI a ee eee ee me 303 
In this plat Birch and Aspen are used as nurses, so arranged that 
each permanent tree is bordered on one side (diagonal) by Birch and 
on the other by Aspen. Of the permanent trees the Pines are light- 
demanding and the Spruces shade enduring. 
aTo be planted hereafter. 
