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CONTENTS 



Page 

 State News (Department of Magazine) 00 

 137, 197, 282, 348, 410, 475, 538, 

 607, 681, 747, 810. 

 State Work, New Hampshire — VV. R. 



Brown 531 



State Work: 



Alabama 748, 811 



Arkansas 61, 137 



California 62 



68, 138, 198, 282, 349, 412, 538, 

 540, 751, 813. 

 Colorado 61 



137, 199, 283, 411, 475, 538. 



Connecticut 137, 284, 748 



Florida 140, 198, 284, 608 



Idaho 350 



Indiana 62 



138, 140, 199, 284, 392, 411, 750. 



Iowa 283 



Kentucky 61 



139, 199, 283, 411, 476, 539, 607, 

 750, 810. 



Louisiana 682 



Maine 60. 349, 475, 810 



Maryland 61, 65, 283, 748, 812 



Massachusetts 60 



137, 200, 349, 350, 392, 412, 413, 

 476, 567, 607, 608, 681, 749, 810. 

 Michigan 198 



282, 350, 395, 412, 477, 749, 812. 

 Minnesota 138 



141, 198, 282, 410, 476, 538, 681. 



Missouri 475 



Montana 68, 139, 199, 477, 750 



New Hampshire 60 



198, 283, 350, 392, 410, 412. 

 New Jersey 139 



197, 350, 475, 540, 681, 751. 

 New York 61 



139, 197, 284, 413, 476, 538, 539, 

 608, 681, 749. 

 North Carolina 61 



197, 272, 349, 747, 810. 



Ohio 62, 138, 199, 283, 607, 813. 



Oklahoma 138 



Oregon 62 



139, 199. 284, 349, 412, 477, 608, 812 

 Pennsylvania 64 



139, 197, 282, 350, 410, 539, 648, 

 751. 810. 



Rhode Island 810 



vSouth Dakota 284. 538 



Tennessee 199, 476, 750 



Texas 539, 608, 681 



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Utah 349, 410 I 



Vermont 66 



138, 262, 411, 476, 538, 747, 813. 



Washington 68, 199, 348, 607 i 



West Virginia 137, 198 j 



Wisconsin 198 



282, 348, 410, 477, 681, 813. 

 State Work in New Hampshire — W. R. 



Brown 531 ' 



States, Chances for Several 288 



Statistics, Forest Product 439 , 



Sterling's Change 201 



Student's Experiences 288 



Students in the Forest 543 



Studying Forest Conditions in New York 537 



Studying Lumbering Industry 680 



Stumps and Tree Holes, Dynamiting 254 



Summer Course, A 204 I 



Sunken Forest Uncovered 478 



Supervisors Meet 200 , 



Swamp Drainage, The National Aspect 



of— M. O. Leighton 3 



Swamp of Virginia, The Dismal — Arthur 



Hollick 431 



Syracuse University, The New York 



State College of Forestry at 453 ] 



Tallest Trees, The 598 \ 



Tax Legislation, The Present State of 



Forest— Fred R. Fairchild 653 



Tax Problem, Two Solutions of the For- 1 



estry — Arthur Goadby 663 



Taxation of Forest Property in New 



Hampshire — J. H. Foster 470 



Teaching Forestry to Children 776 | 



Telegraph and Telephone Poles, A New ; 



Process for the Protection and 

 Preservation of Standing — E. A. 



Sterling 711 



Threatened, Our National Timberlands — 



Herman H. Chapman 527 



Through Canadian Wilds — Elwood Wil- 

 son 293 ' 



Tick Burning Hurts Forests, Cattle 673 ! 



Timber Conservation 820 ' 



Timber Disappearing, South's — Henry E. 



Hardtner 644 



Timber Estimating, Instructions in — Ed- 

 ward C. M. Richards 587 



Timber Exports, Our 636 



Timber Resources, Development of 48 



Tin\])er Sale, A Government 141 



Timber Sales on the Plumas National 

 Forest, California — Rufus A. Mad- 

 dox 167 



