An Important Notice 



TO MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN FORESTRY 



ASSOCIATION 



Members of the American Forestry Association have been informed 

 through this magazine of the new arrangement by which membership in 

 the Association does not include the magazine as heretofore. The dues 

 for annual membership were accordingly made one dollar instead of two 

 dollars at the last annual meeting, the subscription to the magazine being 

 two dollars. This arrangement was made necessary by a ruling of the Post- 

 oltice Department in regard to rights of entry for AMERICAN FOR- 

 ESTRY as second-class mail matter. The new arrangement has been 

 in operation during the year 1910 as regards new members, but did not 

 affect those who had already received their bills for 1910 under the old 

 plan. There are these options under the new plan. Membership with 

 or without subscription to AMERICAN FORESTRY, or subscription 

 to AMERICAN FORESTRY with or without membership in the 

 Association. 



We earnestly hope all of our members will retain both membership 

 and subscription. The former will maintain their connection with a 

 great movement which is constantly gaining in importance. The latter 

 will give them their money's worth. AMERICAN FORESTRY has 

 entered upon the most useful period of its career. Its work is well de- 

 fined, its position is generally recognized, and it commands the best 

 work of the authorities on forestry. It occupies its field alone and it 

 is one of the magazines of authority that the man or woman who wishes 



to be well informed on public questions cannot afford not to read. 



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