American Forestry 



The Magazine of the American Forestry Association 



EDWIN A. START, Editor 



February CONTENTS 1911 



A SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN FOREST Frontispiece 



PRESENT ISSUES IN FORESTRY— By Curtis Guild, .Jr 67 



Annual Address of the President of the American Forestry Association. 



SHALL STATES REGULATE THE MANAGEMENT OF PRIVATE FORESTS— 



By Herman H. Chapman S2 



CITY TREES AND THEIR RELATION TO FORESTRY— By J. J. Levison 91 



With illustrations from photographs. 



AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION— The Thirtieth Annual Meeting 99 



With portrait of the President and picture of the banquet. 



TWO ADDRESSES— By Henry S. Graves Ill 



RESOLUTIONS adopted at the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the American Forestry 



Association 115 



EDITORIAL— 



New Occasions Teach New Duties IIT , 'I'lu Present Situation in tlie White Moun- 



To Save the Crawford Notch 119 tains 118 



EDUCATION— 



l.ehigh I'niversity's Useful Work 120 iMeM Work by the Nebraska Forestry 



Students 121 



CURRENT LITERATURE— 



Monthly List for January 121 



NATIONAL I-'OREST WORK— 



■|'lie Kc|)ort of the I'orcster for V.IW 12:. A Supervisors' McetiuB 12S 



AMERICAN FORESTRY is published monthly by the American Forestry Association. 



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