American Forestry 



The 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 



September CONTENTS 1914 



THE WAR AND THE LUMBER INDUSTRY— By Bristow Adams. 617 



With seven illustrations. 



THE BAVARIAN FORESTER— By G. H. Collingwood 626 



With six illustrations. 



THE WORLD'S GREATEST WOODLOT— By Geo. S. Long 632 



With six illustrations. 



NATIONAL FORESTS AS RECREATION GROUNDS— By Prof. W. J. Morrill 641 



With six illustrations. 



THE GLACIERS OF MT. RAINIER— By F. E. Matthes 646 



With eighteen illustrations. 



FIRE DANGER SERIOUS 667 



LOGGING A RIVER BOTTOM— By Edward F. Bigelow 669 



With five illustrations. 



HANDLING LUMBER BY CABLEWAY 673 



With one illustration. 



A ROADSIDE TREE "LAW- By Chapin Jones 674 



THE WORLD'S LARGEST TREE TRUNK 678 



With one illustration. 



FIRE PROTECTION IN CALIFORNIA— By Knowlton Mills 679 



With four illustrations. 



WHAT IS IT? 683 



With one illustration. 



THE CANADIAN DEPARTMENT— By Elwood Wilson 684 



EDITORIAL 686 



AN HONEST FOREMAN— Poem 688 



FOREST NOTES 689 



CURRENT LITERATURE 693 



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 Washington, under the 



Act of March 3, 1879. 



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