. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 14-16. Forests and forestry. 30 and to protect and care for them when planted. The Department may render such assistance and instruction in the planting of the trees as it mav deem necessary to secure their proper planting. Section 2. That all such young forest trees, which shall be dis- tributed as aforesaid, shall not be subject to sale in the hands of the applicant, but shall be properly planted, in accordance with the agreement entered into with the Department. Section 3. That all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with op supplied by


. Bulletin (Pennsylvania Department of Forestry), no. 14-16. Forests and forestry. 30 and to protect and care for them when planted. The Department may render such assistance and instruction in the planting of the trees as it mav deem necessary to secure their proper planting. Section 2. That all such young forest trees, which shall be dis- tributed as aforesaid, shall not be subject to sale in the hands of the applicant, but shall be properly planted, in accordance with the agreement entered into with the Department. Section 3. That all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with op supplied by this act are repealed. Approved—The 21st day of April, A. D. 1915. MARTIN G. BRUMBAUGH. The annual production from State owned nurseries is 6,000,000 to 8,000,000 seedlings and transplants. In 1916, a total of 6,946,295 were removed from State nurseries, of which 1,454,275 were given to indivi- duals in the State. The stock grown in these nurseries is not suitable for purely or- namental planting, and applications for trees for this purpose will not be granted. They are grown for, and are to be used only for af- forestation, and this only within the State. HOW TO OBTAIN PLANTING STOCK. Forest tree seedlings and transplants can be furnished from any one of the State owned nurseries. Persons who own waste land in Pennsylvania and who desire to reforest it, should report to the Department of Forestry at Harris- burg, or to the nearest State Forester named below. James E. McNeal, Distict Forester, No. 616 Washington St., Read- ing, Berks county. Mr. McNeal's district includes Berks, southern Carbon, Lehigh, Northampton, and Schuylkill counties. R. Lynn Emerick, District Forester, Couderaport, Potter county. Mr. Emerick's district includes Potter and McKean counties. Walter D. Ludwig, District Forester, care of Chamber of Commerce, Johnstown, Cambria county. Mr. Ludwig's territory includes Cam- bria, Blair, and Indiana counties. Wm. F. Dague, District Forester, Clearfield, Clearfi


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