82 FOREST PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION 
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In accordance with the above section the Legislature of 1919 
passed the following Resolve: “The money received from the 
department of agriculture of the United States, under. the resolve 
of congress approved May twenty-third, nineteen hundred and 
eight, amounting to two hundred and eighty-seven dollars and seven 
cents, is hereby transferred to the county treasurer of Oxford 
County.” 
This year $446.50 has been received by this department from the 
same source, but as the resolve passd in 1919 is not applicable to 
this particular sum, the next legislature will be asked to pass a 
WHITE COAL. Photo by J. F. Philippi. 
The water power going to waste in the Maine woods, if harnessed by hydro- 
electric plants, would furnish power for all New England. 
general act taking care of all such moneys received. This amount 
has been turned over to the State Treasurer, who has deposited it 
in the savings bank at four per centum interest. 
SCHOOL LANDS 
In accordance with the resolves passed in 1905, 1915, and 1919, 
parts of the public lots in Wallagrass Plantation, St. Francis Plan- 
tation, in Aroostook County, and Number 33 Plantation in Hancock 
County, have been lotted and will be sold to the actual settlers 
thereon as soon as a fair settlement can be made. 
