CONTENTS 



559 



Fiiye 

 Harvesting the Annual Seed Crop— Sid- 

 ney Moore '"'■' 



Hickory, Harvest of ^^ 



History and Present Task of the Ameri- 

 can Forestry Association, The — 



H. S. Graves 1^^ 



History of the Pines '"^ 



Homesteaders, relief for "iSS 



How One National Forest is Protected— 



D. N. Rogers ^^^ 



Idaho Experimental Stations 'i'59 



Illinois, a small forest reserve for 313 



Insects Injurious to Forest Trees--- 335 

 Instruction in Forestry, institutions giv 



ing 



Interstate Commerce Commission, The— 441 



Iowa State College 624 



Is Forestry Practical? *24 



Kaibab, Seed Collecting on the 493 



Kennebec Valley Protective Association 698 



Labrador, Forests of 63 



Lake States Fire Conference, the— 30, 52 

 Land Problems and National Welfare 



(review)— Christopher Turnor -_ 687 



Landowners, A Forest School for 555 



Lecture by Governor Bass 760 



Legislation in New Jersey, Forest Fire- 568 



Legislation, Uniform Forestry 442 



Lehigh University's Useful Work 130 



Lessons From the Forest— Edwin R. 



Jackson 



List of Schools 566 



Lodge Pole Pine Seed, Collecting— A. 



M. Cook 674 



Logging on a National Forest— Sidney 



L. Moore '^^■^ 



Lost River in New Hampshire 633 



Lost Trail, The (poem)— F. L. Pol- 

 lock *6 



Louisiana, case of the State of 414 



Lumber Industry, The (Department of 



Magazine) l*'^ 



Lumber Industry, Report on 227, 440 



Lumbering, Yale's new professorship of 620 

 Lumbermen and Forest Legislation- 

 Thornton A. Green -— 33 



Lumbermen, cooperation w^ith in New- 

 York "'"^ 



Mahogany for True Mahogany, the Sub- 

 stitution of Colombian 756 



Maine's Exhausted Fire Fund 018 



Maryland, Basket Willow Culture in— 



C. D. Mell 590 



Massachusetts Plantations 499 



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 Massachusetts, Present Forest Problems 



of— Allen Chamberlain 389 



Massachusetts, Reforestation in— F. W. 



Rane ": l'^" 



Meeting, announcement of thirtieth an- 

 nual 



Meetings, Forestr)'— See Conventions. 



Michigan Agricultural College Forestry 



Department Summer Term 633 



Microscopic Work on the structure of 



Wood— H. D. Tiemann 206 



Mine Timbers vs. Concrete and Steel— 411 



Minnesota Forest Experiment Station, 



the— Dillon P. Tierney 657 



Minnesota Law, the pew 307 



Minnesota's New Forest Law— W. T. 



Cox 59:j 



Minnesota State Forest Service 376 



Minnesota University, College of For- 

 estry—Edward G. Cheyney 523 



Mississippi River and its Wonderful 

 Valley, the (review) — Julius 

 Chambers ^30 



Missouri Chair of Forestry, University 



of 



560 



Missouri College Staff, fifteen new men 



for 



566 



Missouri's Forest Resources 63 



Montana, Forest School of the Uni- 

 versity of — J- E. Kirkwood, 



Ph.D. 4™ 



Montana Forestry Students, summer 



cruise for 313 



Municipal Forestry » '''62 



Nation and State— and Association 426 



National Capital, a National Forest at 



the 



352 



National Capital Forest, a— William M. 



Ellicott ^1' 



National Conservation Congress, the 



third — - ■'■'■'' 



National Forest at the National Capital, 



A 



3.52 



National Forest. Disposal of Fire Killed 

 Timber on the Sopris— John Mc- 

 Laren 



National Forest. Logging on a — Sidney 

 L. Moore 



National Forest Work (Department of 



Magazine) 



125, 177, 235, 264, .304. 370. 435. 491, 

 569, 625. 685. 



National Forests 



Fire Losses and Range Use 177 



Reforesting in 264 



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