American Forestry 



7726 Magazine of the American Forestry Association 



PERCIVAL SHELDON RIDSDALE, Editor 



EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD 



Herman H. Chapman Frederick S. Underbill 



Ernest A. Sterling John E. Rhodes 



S. T. Dana S. N. Spring 



June CONTENTS 1914 



AN EPITOME OF NATIONAL RECLAMATION— By C. J. Blanchard 393 



With six illustrations. 



STREET TREE PLANTING IN A WESTERN TOWN— By W. W. Robbins 403 



With one illustration. 



OUR MOUNTAIN MEADOWS— By Harold C. Bradley 406 



With six illustrations. 



WILD LIFE IN MINNESOTA— By Prof. Charles Johnson 414 



CHILDREN WAGE WAR 415 



With one illustration. 



CHESTNUT BLIGHT CONTINUES— By Oliver D. Shock 416 



With one illustration. 



CONSERVATION FOR LUMBERMEN 418 



GEORGE W. VANDERBILT, PIONEER IN FORESTRY— By Overton Westfeldt Price. . 420 

 With four illustrations. 



PISGAH FOREST PURCHASED 425 



With three illustrations. 



FORESTRY AT CHAUTAUQUA 430 



EXHIBIT OF FOREST PRODUCTS 431 



CORNELL'S FORESTRY BUILDING 432 



DRIFT FENCES FOR STOCK 433 



With two illustrations. 



HALF OF EACH TREE LOST 438 



With three illustrations. 



RUSSIA'S FOREST FAMINE '. 443 



WHITE PINES MENACED 444 



With one illustration. 



BOY SCOUTS TRAIL BUILDING 446 



FORESTRY ON THE COUNTRY ESTATE— By Warren H. Miller 448 



With ten illustrations. 



EDITORIAL 457 



FOREST NOTES 460 



CURRENT LITERATURE 464 



AMERICAN FORESTRY is published monthly by the American Forestry Association 

 Subscription price, two dollars per year; single copies, twenty cents. 



Entered as second-class mail matter December 24, 1909, at the Post-office at WashinRton. under the 



Act of March 3. 1879. 



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