Having lately read [a] Report to the French 
Govt from the Timber
               Inspector [in] Cherbourg Dock Yards [in] which he speaks highly of
               the qualities of the 
Vancouver Douglas Fir for Shipbuilding purposes
               I think it would be advisable to plant such portions of the Royal
               Forests with it as are not

 well suited for growing [one word off
               microfilm].
               
               It is quite hardy which the Desdara is not, as the
               latter, with every precaution taken in rearing & planting out in the
               Forests will not stand our severe spring frosts.
               
               I should be much obliged to you if you could assist me in obtaining a
               supply of the Douglas Fir Seed through the Governor of 
Vancouver.  If
               he

 could send me half a hundred weibht by next spring & continue to
               send the same quantity for sowing each succeeding spring for [a] few
               years to come it would enable us to raise a sufficient supply of
               plants for stocking the Forests.