American Forestry 



The Magazine of the American Fores tri; Association 



EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD 

 Herman H. Chapman Frederick S. Underbill 



Ernest A. Sterling John E. Rhodes 



S. T. Dana S. N. Spring 



November CONTENTS 1912 



FORESTRY AND FOREST RESOURCES IN NEW YORK— By State Forester 

 F. A. Gaylord - (385 



With twelve illustrations. 

 THE SALVATION OF THE ALASKAN FUR SEAL HERD— By Henry W. Elliott__ 702 



With four illustrations. 



A WORKING. EROSION MODEL FOR SCHOOLS— By Don Carlos Ellis 709 



With one illustration. 



HIGHER PRICES WILL CONSERVE FORESTS— By N. P. Wheeler 710 



A NEW PROCESS FOR THE PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION OF 

 STANDING TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE POLES— By E. A. Sterling 711 



With five illustrations. 

 FOREST PLANTING AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY— By John Bentley, Jr 716 



With five illustrations. 



LUMBERMEN AND FORESTERS CO-OPERATE 721 



MR. CHARLES LATHROP PACK (Personal Sketch) 724 



IN THE HILLS OF OREGON— By J. Albert Baker 726 



THE EFFECT OF ADVANCING VALUES OF LUMBER AND STUMPAGE ON 

 THE CONSERVATION OF OUR FOREST RESOURCES— By Robert Fullerton__ 728 



INSECT DAMAGING SPRUCE TREES IN MAINE— By Prof. John M. Briscoe__-_ 731 



CONSUMPTIVES ON FOREST RESERVE 732 



COMING MEETINGS 735 



THE PRESENT SITUATION OF FORESTRY— By Chief Forester Henry S. Graves. 734 



FOREST AREA LARGELY INCREASED 736 



THE EUCALYPTUS— By Harry D. Tiemann 737 



NEW PLAN OF SEED EXTRACTION FROM PINE CONES 738 



THE MANURING OF FOREST TREES-By Arthur Smith 7.39 



FOREST SERVICE AFTER FRUIT PEST 740 



MAHOGANY FOR CANADA 741 



IMPORTANT MEETING OF DIRECTORS 742 



UNIFORM STANDARDS FOR STATE FORESTRY 743 



AN APPRECIATION 744 



QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 745 



TO STUDY FLOODS 746 



STATE NEWS- 



North Carolin 747 Michigan , 749 



Vermont _ 747 Indiana 750 



Pennsylvar.^ 748 Tennessee 750 



Connecticut 748 Kentucky 7.=0 



Alabama 74S Montana 7.50 



Maryland 748 New Jersey 7.51 



New York 749 Prof. Ferguson Returns to Penn State 751 



Massachusetts 749 



CURRENT LITERATURE 752 



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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