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VI. Heiðmörk enlarged in two steps. In October 1957 an agreement between the State Hospital Administration and R.S.S. was signed, whereby part o£ the land belonging to the Vífilsstaðir sanatorium was joined with Heiðmörk. At the same time another piece of land, abt. 220 ha, belonging to a neighbouring county, was included. A part of this added area, a hillside called Vífilsstaðahlíð, facing southwest and shielded from cold northerly winds, partly grown with low birch wood, was particularly desirable as an outing area. This addition to Heiðmörk was fenced in in the autumn of 1957 and spring of 1958, and the total fenced in area was now abt. 2300 ha. In June 1963 R.S.S. received a letter from the mayor of Reykjavik, informing the society that the City Counsel had decided to entrust to R.S.S. the care and administration of the farm Elliðavatn, where before that time the city kept a home for mentally retarded persons. Besides the farm houses, an area of abt. 200 ha, adjacent to Heiðmörk was included, so that after this the total area of Heiðmörk is abt. 2500 ha. VII. Announcing in the nineteenforties a new turn in Icelandic silviculture. In the 1930—1932 issue of Iceland Silvi- cultural Society yearbook (the first one publis- hed) an article by Hákon Bjarnason, newly graduated silviculturist, appeared. (Mr. Bjarna- son was the first Icelander having finished University schooling in silviculture.) In this article it is pointed out, that besides the native tree species, birch and mountain ash and willow shrubs, other species, brought in from such places as Kuril Islands north of Japan, and the southwest coast of Alaska, very likely could grow in Iceland, enhancing con- siderably the possibility of growing valuable forests in this country. In the next issue of the yearbook, 1933— 1934, another article by the same author, deal- ing with the same subject on a wider basis, appeared. In that article the importance of obtaining tree seeds from countries and areas with climate ÁRSRIT SKÓGRÆKTARFÉLAGS ÍSLANDS 1975 similar to Icelandic climate is again stressed. Tree seeds (and seedlings) has been collected and brought to Iceland from time to time since 1945 from Alaska and other areas in the Western part of the North American continent, and from a few other locations. VIII. The record of various species tried in Heiðmörk during a quarter century. Between 20 and 30 species of trees have been planted in Heiðmörk in different quanti- ties. It was assumed by foresters, that Icelandic climate and soil would fairly well suit the Scotch pine (pinus silvestris), and Scotch pine was planted in considerable quantities the first years. The Scotch pine, however, turned out to be a failure, due to a pest, which attacked trunk and branches and killed the growing trees. The Norway spruce (picea abies) did not do very well either (too heavy and sustained winds in Heiðmörk). Of imported species thc sitka spruce (picea sitkaensis) and lodge pole pine (pinus contorta) are doing very well. IX. Reclamation of eroded areas. Erosion is prevalent in some parts of Heið- mörk, and efforts are being made to cover the eroded areas with vegetation by various means. Commercial fertilizer has with some success been applied on areas with very scarce vegeta- tion. Birch and dwarf pine (pinus mugo) has also been planted in such areas with great amount of fertilizer (horse manure), and Al- aska lupine has been planted and seeds of that plant sowed in steril earth with good results. X. Various ways in planting. As previously mentioned, various groups were in 1950 allotted plots in Heiðmörk for tree planting. The following years more groups were added until they totaled 54. The first few years most of the planting was done by those ,,pioneers“ under the super- vision of trained men from R.S.S. But in 1955 an added work force was brought in, when youngsters, 14—15 year old girls from Reykja- 25
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