AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



Quarterly journal of forestry, July, 1914. — 

 The collection of forestry statistics, by 

 Wm. Schlich, p. 163-8 ; Preservative 

 treatment of timljer for estate purposes, 

 by J. F. Annand, p. 169-86; Some Doug- 

 las fir plantations, by R. L. Robinson, p. 

 187-90; The Washburn valley afforesta- 

 tion scheme of the Leeds city council, by 

 A. Pope, p. 190-207 ; The conversion of 

 coppice-with-standards into high forest 

 in France, by R. S. Troup, p. 208-12; 

 Notes on an Irish forest garden, by A. 

 C. Forbes, p. 212-16; Experimental larch 

 plantation on Stonecroft estate, North- 

 umberland, by George Ross, p. 216-17 ; 

 Experiments on eccentric growth of 

 ash, by Somerville, p. 218-29. 

 Revue des eaux et forets. May 15, 1914.— 

 Les taillis d'acacia, by A. Jolyet, p. 

 218-29 

 Revue des eaux et forets, June 1, 1914. — In- 

 fluence de la precocite des eclaircies sur 

 le rendement des massifs reguliers 

 d'epiceas, by Emile Mer, p. 345-9 ; Board 

 foot et metre cube ; conversion en 

 metres cubes grume des mesures de 

 planche du Canada et des Etats-Unis, by 

 A. Arnould, p. 350-2 ; Bulletin f orestier 

 etranger ; Suisse, by A. Barbey, p. 365- 

 7 ; L'influence des forets sur les crues, 

 by Normandin. p. 369-72. 

 Revue des eaux et forets, June 15, 1914. — Des 

 garderies porticulieres. by Rene Volmer- 

 ange, p. 387-8. 

 Revue des eaux et forets, July 1, 1914. — Le 

 mouvement forestier a I'etranger; Em- 

 pire allemand, by G. Huffel, p. 417-29. 

 Revue des eaux et forets, July 15, 1914 — 

 Determination des accroissements en 

 diametre des arbres, by G. Vaulot, p. 

 445-8 ; Du role des preposes forestiers 

 dans les bois particuliers, by J. Made- 

 lin, p. 449-.52. 

 Schweizerische zeitschrift fiir forstwesen, 

 June, 1914. — Vom schwarzspecht, by W. 

 Schadelin, p. 170-6 ; Die Wellingtonien 

 der forstschule in Zurich, p. 176-80. 

 Zeitschrift fiir forst-und jagdwesen, June, 

 1914. — Einheitliche schatzungstafel fiir 

 kiefer, by Fricke, p. 325-42 ; Die Pres- 

 slerschen "faulen gesellen" im forstwirt- 

 schaftsbetrieb, by Frey. p. 342-51 ; Forst- 

 finanzielle zukunftstraume, by Trebel- 

 jahr, p. 352-7. 



MAY INVEST 



A technical college graduate M. Iv, age 34, with 

 several years' experience in civil engineering in both 

 office and field work — two years in charge R. R. sur- 

 vey and construction — fair draftsman — desires sit- 

 uation with Consulting Forester or Timberland 

 Estimator in Maine, Canada or the Northwest, with 

 idea of learning something of the business; probably 

 he open for an investment in a year or so; will 

 accept small salary; health demands a hard work 

 and outdoor life; satisfactory references. Must 

 make change soon. Address "Investor," Care 

 American Forestry. 



BILTMORE TEXT BOOKS 



The text books of the Biltmore Forest School, written by 

 Dr. C. A. Schenck, continue for sale at Biltmore. For 

 particulars address BILTMORE FOREST BOOKS, 

 Biltmore. N. C. tf 



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FORESTERS ATTENTION 



AMERICAN FORESTRY will print free of 

 charge in ttiis column advertisements of 

 foresters wanting positions, or of persons 

 having employment to offer foresters 



YOUNG man, 27 years old, unmarried, university 

 training, business experience and three years of practical 

 experience in surveying and construction, including pre- 

 liminary surveys, estimates, railroad and highway lo- 

 cation surveys and construction, topographic surveys, 

 mapping, etc. Capable of taking charge of party, desires 

 position with forester or lumber firm. Best references 

 from former employers. Address "T. B. C," Care 

 American Forestry. 



practical forester wants situation on 

 private estate. Has practical experience of sowing, 

 laying, planting out, pruning, thinning, firebelts, 

 ditching, rotation planting, mixed planting and 

 thorough knowledge of fencing and tree felling. Has 

 had seven years experience on best managed for- 

 estry area in Scotland. Address, "Raith," Care 

 American I'^orrstry. 



practical forester wants position with 

 city Park Commission. Understands fully nursery 

 work, planting, trimming and tree surgery. Best 

 references and practical experience. Address, ''L. 

 M. E.," Care American Forestry. 



WANTED — A position as an inspector of ties, 

 timbers and lumber, by a forest school graduate 

 with experience in inspecting ties, timbers and lum- 

 ber. Can furnish best of references. Address 

 Inspector, Care American Forestry. 



Graduate of Forestry School, having studied for- 

 estry and lumbering operations in this country and 

 Germany, with experience in the U. S. Forest Serv- 

 ice, and also in state and private nursery work, 

 would like position with forest engineering firm 

 or lumber company. Best of references. Address 

 XY, Care of American Forestry. 



ICNERGETIC Post Graduate Forester desires posi- 

 tion as an assistant in park or city forestry work. 

 Subordinate duties preferred. Best of references. 

 Address M. M. J., Care American Forestry. 



WAN'i'lCD— By young man intending to study 

 forestry, position with lumber company, surveying 

 party, or otlier position by which he can gain prac- 

 tical knowledge. Address L. L., Care American 

 I'"ORESTRY. 



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