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BULLETIN 586, U. S. DEPARTMENT OE AGRICULTURE. 
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Light oil again applied in 
June, but unsuccess- 
ful; in October heavy 
asphalt oil applied to 
the traveled portion at 
rate of one-half gallon 
to square yard; in good 
condition at time of 
this inspection. 
Condition December, 
1914 (Bulletin No. 257, 
U. S. Dept. Agr.). 
Gonerally in good con- 
dition; surface has 
been reshaped and 
treated with a light 
oil; eil'ect not yot ap- 
parent. 
Good condition, two or 
tliree depressions; sur- 
face resembles a, brown 
layer of packed gravel 
and old bituminous 
material which is fri- 
able. 
Condition October, 
1<M2 (Ollice of Public 
Roads Circular No. 99). 
More travel on east side; 
this has the smooth- 
est surface; hole dug 
in center of road shows 
bitumen \\ inches deep 
below surface. 
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Surface uniform through- 
out, about 1 inch of 
mud carried on it 
from adjoining road. 
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