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Object. Discussion of subjects relating to tree planting, the conservation, manage- 

 ment, and renewal of forests, and the climatic and other influences that affect 

 their welfare ; collection of forest statistics ; advancement of educational, legis- 

 lative or other measures tending to the promotion of these objects. 

 Meetings. Annual meeting on the 2d Wednesday of Jan. at such hour and 



place as the Board of Directors shall determine; special meetings as called. 

 Membership. 3,708, classed as active (annual dues, $2), sustaining (annual dues, 



$25), life ($100), patrons ($1,000), and honorary. 

 Publications. 



PROCEEDINGS . . . v. I-XII, 1882-97. Washington, [etc.], 1883-97. 8. 

 Serial numbering begins with v. 10 (ioth-i2th annual meetings, 1891-93) ; 

 for list of publications forming v. 1-9, see Notice on cover of ist fascicle 

 of v. 10. 



Proceedings of meeting held Oct. 1889, printed in "Forest leaves," tem- 

 porarily organ of the association (Dec. i88g-June 1890). Papers pre- 

 sented December, 1890, printed in the Publications of the American 

 economic association, v. 6, no. 3. 

 v. 10 issued in 4 fasc., v. n in 3, v. 12 in 2. 

 Continued in : 



The FORESTER, v. 4-7, Jan. i898-Dec. 1901. Washington, D. C., [1898- 

 1901]. 8. m. 



v. 1-2 pub. in Camden, N. J., v. 3 in Princeton, N. J., 1895-97, under varying 

 title : v. i, no. 1-3, New Jersey forester . . . official organ of the 

 South Jersey woodmen's association; v. i, no. 4 v. 3, The Forester . . . 

 official organ of the New Jersey forestry association. 

 Absorbed National irrigation in Jan. 1902, and continued as : 

 FORESTRY AND IRRIGATION, v. 8-n, Jan. i9O2-Dec. 1905. Washington, 

 D. C., [1902-05]. 8. m. 



Price: $i per annum; single numbers, IDC. 



Proceedings of the American forest congress held at Washington, D. C., 

 Jan. 2-6, 1905, under the auspices of the American forestry associa- 

 tion, Washington, D. C., 1905. 8. 

 Price: $i. 



American Foundrymen's Association. 



Address. Secretary : Richard Moldenke, Watchung, N. J. 

 History. Instituted May 12, 1896. 



Object. Advancement of the interests of foundry operators, or all who are con- 

 cerned in the casting of any kind of metal in sand, or loam molds, for any purpose ; 

 to collect for the use of the association all proper information connected with 

 foundry business ; to interchange experience and encourage uniform customs and 

 actions among foundrymen. 



Meetings. Annually in May or June, at time and place appointed at the preceding 

 meeting. 



Membership. 374 (annual dues, $5). 



a v. i contains the Proceedings of both meetings in 1882. The statement in this 

 notice is misleading on this point. 



