American Forestry 



The Magazine of the American Forestry Association 



June 



CONTENTS 



1910 



COVER DESIGN— By Charles E. Cartwright. 



TUEULALA FALLS, HETCH-HETCHY VALLEY — Photograph by H. W. 



Gleason Fvonhs[>\L\-c 



A FORWARD STEP IN FOREST CONSERVATION— By William L. Hall. 



Illustrated 3-^3 



FORTY-FIVE AMERICANS IN THE FORESTS OF GERMANY— By Howard R. 



Krinbill. Illustrations from photographs by the author 329 



THE MISSION OF EUCALYPTUS— By Florence Lillian Pierce. Illustrated 337 



WOMAN'S WORK FOR CONSERVATION— By Mrs. Lydia Adams-Williams 3-1^ 



Notes from the Biennial of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. 



SOME OBSERVATIONS ON FORESTS AND WATER-FLOW— By J. T. Rothrock. . 349 



THE HISTOLOGY OF RESIN CANALS IN WHITE FIR— By C. D. Mell 351 



With diagrams. 



THE NEW CANADIAN REGULATIONS 357 



EDITORIAL— 



We Must Eliminate Waste 359 



Tlie Forest Products Laboratory 360 



Tlie Forest Fire Season 361 



A Powerful Ally 



Tlie Women's Clubs and the Forests. 



362 

 363 



AS OTHERS SEE US— Translation from Revue des Eanx ct Forets 364 



CURRENT LITERATURE— 



Reviews. American Inland Waterways — By Herbert Quick 365 



The Care of Trees — By B. E. Fernow 366 



Monthly List for May, 1910 368 



EDUCATION— Notes 373 



NATIONAL FOREST WORK— 



Forest Planting in tlie Semi-arid West 374 



Railroads to Cooperate in Fire Control 375 



STATE WORK— 



California 377 



Connecticut 377 



Maryland 377 



Massachusetts 378 



Grazing Lands in the National Forests 37(1 



New Hampshire 378 



New York 379 



Pennsylvania 379 



Wisconsin 379 



LUMBERMEN AND LUMBER JOURNALS— 



National Slack Cooperage Association 380 Minnesota Luniher 381 



Tlie Endowment Completed 381 The Question of Coercion 382 



Practical Reforestation Work 381 Utilizing Hardwowl Timber 382 



NEWS AND NOTES— 



Canadian Conditions 383 



The Glacier National Park 384 



State Must Aid Reforestation 384 



The Demand for Cypress 384 



The Great User of JIahogany 384 



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