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CONSERVATION 



PUBLISHERS' NOTICE 



THE subscription price of Conser- 

 vation is two dollars yearly, 

 and this subscription includes 

 membership in the American Forestry 

 Association, at the option of the sub- 

 scriber. Those who have paid $2.25 for 

 their subscriptions, in accordance with 

 an announcement temporarily made, 

 will receive from the office a return of 

 the balance paid over the subscription 

 now in force. 



The American Forestry Association 

 desires to associate with itself as many 

 persons as possible, who will remain 



with it as members, supporting its work 

 by word and influence as well as by an- 

 nual contributions. The magazine, 

 Conservation, is the chief instrument 

 of the Association's work, and v\^e in- 

 tend to make it the leading magazine 

 of the country in the great conserva- 

 tion movement. While, therefore, we 

 wish to have as many subscribers as 

 we can to Conservation, we wish still 

 more for that closer and more perma- 

 nent alliance implied in membership in 

 the Association, which carries subscrip- 

 tion to Conservation with it. 



WANTED 

 Back numbers of Forestry and Irrigation and Conservation 



The office of Conservation desires for some of its subscri- 

 bers a few copies of its issues for January, 1905, and Novem- 

 ber, 1908, and will pay for those needed 20 cents each. Any 

 one willing; to dispose of these will please advise us by postal 

 card. 



Preparing an Orange Orchard for Irrigation by the Furrow Method 



