American Forestry 



The Magazine of the American Forestry Association 



EDWIN A. START, Editor 



edi tori a l ad visor y board 



Herman H. Chapman Frederic S. Underhill 



Ernest A. Sterling John E. Rhodes 



S. T. Dana 



LIBKARY 

 NBW Y08«: 



V.OTAMCaI 



August 



CONTENTS 



1911 



COVER DESIGN— By Charles Cartwright. 



FOREST RANGER— By E. R. Jackson 



LAND UTILIZATION— By Filbert Roth 



LETTER OF FOREST RANGER 



REFORESTING BURNS 



USE OF TELEPHONE LINES IN FIGHTING FIRES 



THE APPALACHIAN FOREST 



FORESTRY IN AMERICAN TROPICS— By John Gifford. 



UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA— By J. E. Kirkvvood 



A FOREST SERVICE DEAL IN TIMBER 



EDITORIALS— 



Pollution of Streairis 484 



Getting at Work. 



CURRENT LITERATURE. 



NATIONAL FOREST WORK— 



President Tatt Makes Changes in 



National Forests 491 



Seed Collecting on the Kaibab 49!i 



Fire Supervision on the Deerlodge... 494 



STATE FOREST WORK— 



Sunapee Forest Reserve 499 



California's Unique Forest 499 



Massachusetts' Plantations 499 



NEWS AND NOTES— 



Canadian Forest Products 503 



Cooperation with Lumbermen in 



New York 504 



Seed-Eating Animals on the Tahoe. 



Fall Work for the Ranger 



Telephones on the Pecos National 



Forest 



455 

 45G 

 463 

 467 

 468 

 473 

 474 

 479 

 482 



4St 

 4S7 



497 

 4 '.IN 



498 



Wisconsin Taking Stock.. 

 Vermont Planting Season. 

 Illinois 



The Pennsylvania Railroad and Re- 

 forestation 



Old-Time Forest Waste 



.■illO 

 501 

 50a 



505 

 50,'-) 



FORESTRY ORGANIZATIONS 506 



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~ Indexes for Vol. XVI (1910) are ready and may be had on application 



« Entered as second-class mall matter December 24, 1909, at the Post-oftice at Washington, 



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