American Forestry 



The Magazine of the American Forestrp Association 



EDWIN A. START, Editor 



EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD 



Herman H. Chapman Frederic S. Underbill 



Ernest A. Sterling John E. Rhodes 



S. T. Dana 



July 



CONTENTS 



1911 



■OVER DESIGN— By Charles Cartwright. 



i :i;OSION IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS Frontispiece 



HIE APPALACHIAN FORESTS (Illustrated) 381 



V)OPERATION WITH STATES IN FIRE PATROL -By J. G. Peters 383 



PRESENT FOREST PROBLEMS IN MASSACHUSEITS— By Allen Chamberlain... 389 



A RAILWAY'S FOREST ENTERPRISE— By Filibeit Roth 395 



REPRODUCTION OF ENGELMANN SPRUCE AFTER FIRE (Illustrated) 396 



By J. L. Young. 



I CRESTS AND STREAM FLOW 403 



MIXE TIMBERS (Illustrated) 409 



THE CASE OF LOUISIANA (Illustrated) 414 



EDITORIALS— 



Official Obstruction 424 



Is Forestry Practical 425 



CURRENT LITERATURE- 

 REVIEWS: 



Eardiey-Wilmot: Forest Life and Sport in 



India 429 



Solotaroff; Shade Trees in Towns and Cities 429 



NATIONAL FOREST WORK— 



GrazinR and Fires in National Forests 435 



"Care With Fire" Rules 435 



The Wallowa Forest Divided 436 



STATE WORK— 



Florida 437 



New Hampshire 438 



A New York Appointment 43S 



EDUCATION— 



Colorado College 439 



New Hampshire State College 439 



THE LUMBER INDUSTRY— 



The National Lumber Manufacturers' Asso- 

 ciation .* 440 



The Yellow Pine Manufacturers' Association 440 



NEWS AND NOTES— 



The Forestry Meeting at Bretton Woods.... 442 

 The Calaveras Trees 442 



Nation and State and Association 426 



State Forest Legislation 427 



Monthly List for May 430 



Some Reports and Bulletins 433 



Troops Cannot be Assigned for Fire Protec- 

 tion 436 



The Florida National Forests 436 



Appropriation Allotment for District 4 436 



Washington 438 



Wisconsin 438 



Biltmore Forest School 439 



American Lumber Trades Congress 440 



The Interstate Commerce Commission 441 



Uniform Forestry Legislation 442 



A Correction 442 



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