Woodland & Roadside, Volumes 1-4

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Massachusetts Forestry Association, 1902
 

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Page 4 - the acquisition by the United States by purchase, gift, or condemnation according to law, of such land in this state as in the opinion of the federal government may be needed for the establishment of a national forest reserve in the White Mountain region.
Page 3 - report shall be printed in the report of the state board of agriculture. SECTION 6. A sum not exceeding five thousand dollars may be expended annually by the state forester, with the approval of the governor and council, in carrying out the provisions of this act SECTION 7. This act shall take effect upon its
Page 7 - one hundred dollars or by imprisonment in jail for not more than one month, or by both such fine and imprisonment, and shall also be liable for all damages caused thereby. Such fine shall be equally divided between the complainant and the town.
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Page 8 - a short description of their character and habits, a concise definition of their colors, and incidental references to the insects which assist in their fertilization.
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Page 11 - An Act to establish a Department of Forestry, to provide for its proper administration, to regulate the acquisition of land for the Commonwealth, and to provide for the control, protection, and maintenance of forestry reservations by the Department of Forestry.
Page 3 - SECTION 3. The state forester may establish and maintain a nursery for the propagation of forest tree seedlings on such lands as the trustees of the Massachusetts agricultural college may set aside for that purpose on the college grounds at Amherst. Seedlings from

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