American Forestry 



The Magazine of the American Forestry Association 



EDWIN A. START, Editor 



June CONTENTS 1911 



COVER DESIGN— By Charles E. Cartwright. 



A NATIONAL CAPITAL FOREST— By William M. Ellicott 317 



A REPORT ON THE WASHINGTON FOREST— By F. W. Besley 325 



Map and illustrations of the two foregoing articles, a part by courtesy of 

 Art and Progress and the U. S. Forest Service. 



HANDLING THE FIRE PERIL— By E. T. Allen 329 



INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FORESTS 335 



Illustrations from U. S. Bureau of Entomology. 



BAMBOO PULP AS THE PAPER MATERIAL OF THE FUTURE— By Harry 



Vincent 343 



With an illustration. 



PLEASURES OF THE SMALL CAMERA— By R. S. Kellogg 34S 



With illustrations from photographs by the author. 



EDITORIALS— 



Opening of the Forest Fire Season 351 Tlie Supreme Court Decision 353 



A National Forest at the National Capital.. 352 A Forced Issue 354 



THE GRAZING CASES DECIDED 35() 



THE APPALACHIAN FORESTS 363 



CURRENT LITERATURE— 



Reviews : 



Craves. Principles of Handling Woodlands 365 Monthly List for April 366 



Robinson. Commercial Geography 366 



NATIONAL FOREST WORK— 



Forest Assistants Appointed 370 



SURFACE CONDITIONS AND STREAM FLOW— Abstract of Forest Service Circular 



by W. L. Hall and Hu Maxwell 371 



NEWS AND NOTES— 



Forestry Meeting at Bretton Woods 376 Oregon's New Forest Law 377 



Minnesota State Forest Service 376 



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Entered as second-class mail matter December 24. 1909, at the Post-ofRce at Washington. D. C. 



underltherAct of March 3, 1879 7f 



