CONTENTS 



IX 



Page 

 National Lumber Manufacturers' Asso- 

 ciation, Resolution 403 



Nebraska Sand Hills, Progress in For- 

 estry Planting in the 174 



New Douglas Spruce, A 542 



New England Trees in Winter 65 



New Firm of Forest Engineers 286 



New Forestry Department 203 



New Hampshire Forests, Protecting 365 



New Hampshire State Work— VV. R. 



Brown 531 



New Hampshire, Taxation of Forest 



Property in — J. H. Foster 470 



New Head for Forest School 351 



New Italian Forest Policy — Dr. Guido 



A. R. Borghesani 147 



New Mexico, Extinct Volcanoes of 



Northeast— Willis T. Lee 357 



New Mexico, The Underground Waters 



of— Willard E. Holt 228 



New Plan of Seed Extraction From Pine 



Cones 738 



New Process for the Protection and 

 Preservation of Standing Tele- 

 graph and Telephone Poles — E. A. 



Sterling 711 



New Ranger Course, A 351 



New South Wales, Irrigation for 591 



New Surrender Tree, A 605 



New York's Lumber Industry 615 



New York Selling Trees 679 



New York, Studying Forest Conditions 



in 537 



New York's Oldest Tree 542 



New York State College of Forestry at 



Syracuse University 453 



Newly Found Timber Area, A 744 



News and Notes (department of maga- 

 zine) 63, 140, 200, 285, 347, 413 



477, 541, 604, 679, 815 



Nicaragua, Pine Lands of 598 



Notes on German Forestry — Prof. W. R. 



Lazenby 343 



Northern Forest Protective Association, 



The— Thornton A. Green 658 



North Carolina, Forest Conditions in 



Western 384 



North Carolina Forestry Association 

 Convention — J. S. Holmes, Secre- 

 tary 272 



Northwestern Forest Fire Conditions 595 



Nurseries, Inspection of Plantations and 39G 

 Nursery and Planting Tools — William 



H. Mast -— ^ 325 



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Off Year for Apples 509 



Official Recognition 141 



Ohio Statistics, Some 678 



Oldest Living Things 597 



Olmsted Withdraws From Firm 802 



One Cent a Tree 202 



One Hundred and Sixty Thousand Acres 



Secured 201 



Open Chicago Office 473 



Opportunities for Foresters — Prof. Aus- 

 tin Cary 82 



Oppose State Control of Forests 346 



Oregon, in the Hills of— J. Albert Baker 726 

 Our National Timberlands Threatened — 



Herman H. Chapman 527 



Our Timber Exports 626 



Outlook System, Eric — F. B. Knapp 406 



Ozark National Forest, Fire Protection 



on the — Francis Kiefer 520 



Pacific Logging Congress 606 



Pack, Charles Lathrop 724 



Pamphlet on Arbor Day 416 



Paper Company's Forestry Practice — 



B. A. Chandler 320 



Paper Making in the United States, Un- 

 limited Raw Material for — Ches- 

 ter W. Lyman 118 



Paper Mills and Forestry in Canada — 



Elwood Wilson 769 



Patriarch, A — Thomas Nelson Page 39 



Patrol, Rural Mail— J. G. Peters 533 



Pays $40 an Acre Yearly, A Forest That 



—George W. Kehr 276 



Pegg Appointed, E. C 643 



Pennsylvania Railroad Tree Planting 479 



Pennsylvania's Trade 634 



People Helping the Foresters — Henry S. 



Graves 189 



Pest, Forest Service After Fruit 740 



Pests, State Fight on Tree 383 



Philippine Forests, The 202, 414 



Pinchot Prize, A 403 



Pinchot to the Boy Scouts 469 



Pine Cones, New Plan of Seed Extrac- 

 tion from 738 



Pine Lands of Nicaragua 598 



Plant Pests Barred 679 



Plant Quarantine, Enforcing 606 



Planting at Cornell University, Forest — 



John Bentley, Jr. 716 



Planting New Pine Trees 519 



Planting Tools, Nursery and — William 



H. Mast 325 



Plantations and Nurseries, Inspection of_ 396 



