American Forestry 



The Magazine of the American Forestri; Association 



EDWIN A. START, Editor 



editorial ad visor y board 



Herman H. Chapman Frederic S. Underbill 



Ernest A. Sterling John E. Rhodes 



S. T. Dana 



September CONTENTS 1911 



COVER DESIGN— By Charles Cartwright. 



ROBERT PERKINS BASS Frontispiece 



THE PLACE OF FORESTRY IN THE SCHOOLS— By Don Carlos Ellis 509 



A FOREST SCHOOL IN THE PHILIPPINES— By W. F. Sherfesee (Illustrated) ... 516 

 FOREST SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES: II. 



UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA— Prof. E. G. Cheyney (Illustrated) 522 



PUBLIC ASPECTS OF FORESTRY— By Henry Solon Graves 525 



THE SIHLWALD— AN EXAMPLE— By Barrington Moore, M. F. (Illustrated) 531 



FOREST SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES: III. 



UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA— By Prof. O. L. Sponsler (Illustrated) 537 



FOREST SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES: IV. 



COLORADO COLLEGE— By Prof. Philip T. Coolidge (Illustrated) 542 



TEACHING FORESTRY BY PICTURES (Illustrated) 546 



FOREST SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES: V. 



IOWA STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE— By Prof. G. B. McDonald (Illus.) . 549 



EDITORIALS— 



The Presidency of the American Third National Conservation Con- 

 Forestry Association 555 gress 557 



A Forest School for Landowners.... 555 New Hampshire's Annual Forestry 



Education in Forestry 556 Council 557 



INSTITUTIONS GIVING INSTRUCTION IN FORESTRY— List of U. S. Forest 



Service 559 



CURRENT LITERATURE— Monthly List for August, 1911 564 



EDUCATIONAL WORK— 



Course in Agricultural Education... 567 The New York State College of Ag- 



University of Nebraska 567 riculture at Cornell University.. 568 



Chair of Forestry 567 Fifteen New Men for Missouri Col- 

 List of Schools 667 lege Staff 56S 



STATE WORK— 



New Jersey Forest Fire Legislation (Illus.) 569 



NATIONAL FOREST WORK— 



Aeroplanes to Protect Forests 570 First Purchase for Appalachian 



Forest 570 



NEWS AND NOTES— 



Uncle Sam's One Sawmill ' 571 



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