American Forestry 



77^6 Magazine of the American Forestri^ 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 



May CONTENTS 1914 



16,000 MILES OF FORESTED SHORE LINE— By E. A. Sterling 319 



With nineteen illustrations. 



THE ASSOCIATION'S EXHIBIT 341 



WHAT IS A SHADE TREE WORTH? 341 



SAVE THIS FOREST LAND 342 



STATE FOREST AS A GAME PRESERVE— By Ernest O. Buhler 343 



With two illustrations. 



EXAMPLE OF FIRE PROTECTION— By Jack Guyton 344 



THE GRAND COULEE— By Winthrop P. Haynes 346 



With five illustrations. 



SPRING SEEDING OPERATION 355 



FORESTRY ON THE COUNTRY ESTATE— By Warren H. Miller 356 



With nine illustrations. 



MANY USES OF THE FORESTS 365 



YELLOW POPLAR PROFITABLE 366 



With six illustrations. 



BETTER FOREST FIRE LAW— By William R. Fisher 370 



WARNINGS AGAINST FIRES 371 



HOW WOULD YOU DO IT? 372 



With three illustrations. 



THE FOREST PRODUCTS EXPOSITION 375 



GAME AND FISH INCREASE— By Prof. D. Lange 376 



THE SOUTH'S FORESTRY AND WATER RESOURCES— By Henry S. Graves.... 377 



W^HITE MOUNTAIN WINTER WORK 380 



LODGEPOLE PINE FOR POLES 381 



EDITORIAL 382 



FOREST NOTES 384 



STATE NEWS 386 



CURRENT LITERATURE 388 



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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