AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



A VALUABLE RECOF^D 



of the progress and relations of forestry in America is contained in the 

 Proceedings of the American Forest Congress of 1905 which was pub- 

 Hshed by the American Forestry Association. A Hmited number of the edition 

 remains and the book 



WILL NOT BE REPRINTED 



Every pubhc hbrary should have this volume ; every person who is interested 

 in forestry and who does not now own one should avail himself of the opportunity 

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