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erty with due regard to a supply of sensible ; it is worth aU it costs ; and 



timber as well as the protection of the the permanent burden, if any, falls 



general welfare. Such a method of w^here it belongs, on the public which 



dealing with the matter is direct and receives the benefit. 



CHARLES LATHROP PACK 

 For many years a life member and elected in January a Director of the American Forestry Association 



