. Annual report . t and occupying the denuded lands on eitherside of the line for a distance of about one mile in length and a half-milein width; another, in the same county, on the highway from Paul Smithsto Meacham Lake, occupying the barren plains both sides of the main roadnorth of Mountain Pond and covering the open fields along the branch roadsleading on the one side to Osgood River, and, on the other, to Slush Pond;and in Essex county, along both sides of the highway from Saranac villageto Lake Placid, at a place known as Chub Hill, about two miles beyondRay Brook; and another on the ab


. Annual report . t and occupying the denuded lands on eitherside of the line for a distance of about one mile in length and a half-milein width; another, in the same county, on the highway from Paul Smithsto Meacham Lake, occupying the barren plains both sides of the main roadnorth of Mountain Pond and covering the open fields along the branch roadsleading on the one side to Osgood River, and, on the other, to Slush Pond;and in Essex county, along both sides of the highway from Saranac villageto Lake Placid, at a place known as Chub Hill, about two miles beyondRay Brook; and another on the abandoned fields situated on the southside of Ray Brook, opposite the new State hospital for consumptives. The plantation on the West Harrietstown road, made in 1902, is in avery satisfactory condition. Coniferous species only were used on thistract, pine, spruce and larch. The Scotch pine and white pine planted therehave now attained an average height of five feet, while many of them aretaller than an ordinary Photo. A. Knechtel. SECOND GROWTH WHITE PIXE GROWN FROM WIND SOWN SEED.


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