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At planting time the Birch, Chestnut, and Boxelder were in very poor 
condition; all others, good. Stock from same sources as that used 
elsewhere. 
Reports. 
June 3, 1896, result of count: 1,815 Artemisia, 1,300 Maple, 72 Box- 
elder, 700 Honey Locust, 100 Rock Pine, 227 Bur Oak, 227 Elm, 227 
Leia; My 
Ash, 67 Birch, 0 Chestnut, 41 Black Cherry (substituted), 0 Scotch 
Pine, 27 Douglas Spruce, or 62 per cent. 
October 3, 1896, result of count: 500 Artemisia, 72 Boxelder, 443 
Honey Locust, 4 Rock Pine, 71 Bur Oak, 96 Elm, 10 Douglas Spruce, 
67 Birch, 41 Cherry. Maple and Ash not reported. 
In April, 1897, the plat was replanted as near as possible after the 
following plan, without disturbing the living trees: 
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