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Skogen, Apr., 1916.— Saddflackarnas bear- 

 betning vid skogssadd (Cultivation of 

 seed spots in direct sowing), by Ferd. 

 Lindberg, p. 117-20; Omskolning av 

 planter (Transplanting in nurseries), 

 by Gosta Mellstrom, p. 121-33; Ett 

 inlagg i fragan on "den lagre 

 skogsundervisningens ordnande" (A 

 contribution to the question of regula- 

 tion of lower forest education), by J. 

 A. Amilon, p. 137. 



Skogsvardsforeningens tidskrift. April, 

 1916. — Skogspolitiken och skogsarbe- 

 tarefragan (Forest politics and the 

 problem of forest workers), by Gosta 

 Tamm and others, p. 355-70; Behovet 

 av fasta skogsarbetare pa de norr- 

 landska kronoparkerna (The need of 

 permanent forest workers in the state 

 foresits of Norrland), by And. Holm- 

 gren, p. 371-400; "Nagra kritiska syn- 

 punkter vid bestandsanalyser" av H. 

 Kylin och G. Samuelsson; ett gen- 

 male (A reply to "Some critical ob- 

 servations in regard to stand analysis," 

 by H. Kylin and G. Samuelsson), by 

 Torsten Lagerberg, p. 401-33; Om 

 berakningen av medelfelen i Varmland 

 staxeringen (Concerning the calcula- 

 tion of the average error in t're Verm- 

 land reconnaissance), by Hen;ik Hes- 

 selman, p. 433-4; Smarre iaktlagelser 

 och naturminnen (Spruce with cone- 

 bearing terminal twigs), p. 425; For- 

 sok till utvinning av harts och ter- 

 pentin ur skogarna i Tyskland (In- 

 vestigations concerning the produc- 

 tion of resin and turpentine from the 

 forests of Germany), by Gunnar 

 Schotte, p. 436-30. 



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FORESTERS ATTENTION 



AMERICAN FORESTRY will print free of charge in this column advertisements 

 of foresters wanting positions, or of persons having employment to offer foresters 



ATTENTION. LUMBERMEN! I would like to 

 communicate with any lumber company expecting 

 to establish a direct export trade with Europe 

 or Great Britain after the present war. Any firm 

 desiring a representative agent or salesman for export 

 trade can get fuller details by addressing Box 33. 

 care of American Forestry. 



POSITION WANTED by experienced Austro- 

 German forester, detained in this country because of 

 war conditions. 27 years of age. single, and accustomed 

 to hard work. Will be glad to accept any opening in 

 forestry work. Address Box 11. care of American 

 Forestry, Washington. D. C. 



WANTED — Work during the summer by a young 

 man starting to study forestry. Would accept place 

 of any kind where practical experience could be ob- 

 tained. Free June 15. Best of references. Address 

 W. W. J., care of American Forestry, Washington, 



WANTED — Position by Forester, graduate of one 

 of the best Forestry Schools, six years' course, five years' 

 experience in the East and West, including U. S. Forest 

 Service, private and teaching work; considerable 

 experience in organization of work and men, special 

 preparation and ability for investigative work in 

 silvics and silviculture. Open for engagement in 

 teaching or field work in the East. Can take charge 

 of city forestry or private estate work. Best references. 

 Personal interview possible. At present employed. 

 Address Box 34, care of American Forestry. Wash- 

 ington. D. C. 



POSITION — Young man (33), single, seven and a- 

 half years' technical training. Will consider position 

 as City Forester, Park Superintendent, Superintendent 

 of Private Estate or Consulting Landscape Architect 

 for railroad. Education consists of post-graduate 

 work in prominent middle-western school of forestry, 

 supplemented by several years post-graduate work in 

 recognized school of landscape design in the East. 

 Experienced in public and private forestry, including 

 work in the Forest Service, the various phases of muni- 

 cipal forestry such as extension work, and tree surgery; 

 and also the designing of parks, playgrounds, and 

 private estates. References given and required. 

 Address XYZ. care of American Forestry. 



RANGER desires position. Graduate of the New 

 Vork State Ranger School at Wanakena, N. Y.. age 

 20 years, weight 160 pounds, habits good, very ambi- 

 tious. Please address Box 28, care of American 

 Forestry. 



YOUNG MAN 24 years old wishes position out 

 West. I have had a two-year course in Forestry in 

 Europe. Have spent over two years in British Colum- 

 bia. I am willing to work. Write, "Canadian," care 

 of American Forestry. 



MARRIED MAN with family desires position of 

 trust. Six years' practical experience in Forestry and 

 Nursery work in Germany; twelve years' experience in 

 commerce in Germany. France, England and Canada; 

 wide experience in farming and stock raisingin Germany 

 and Canada; four years as Forest Supervisor and Forest 

 Clerk in Canada; first class education and references. 

 Address Jas. Riehle, Forest Clerk. 134 Dunnedin Ter- 

 race. St. Paul. Minn. 



WANTED — Position as City Forester, by graduate 

 forester and landscape gardener with exoerience in each. 

 Presently employed as Assistant City Forester in a city 

 of 700.000 population. Address Box AA. care of 

 American Forestry. 



GRADUATED Danish Forester, with nine years' ex- 

 perience, since graduation, in nursery, planting, refor- 

 estation and thinning, also in road-building and logging 

 operation, in Denmark. Germany, India and Canada. 

 Highest references as to ability and character. Per- 

 manent position wanted with railroad company, private 

 estate, or timber company. At present employed in 

 Government service. Address, A. B.. care American 

 Forestry. Washington, D. C. 



WANTED — Position as City Forester or Park 

 Superintendent by graduate forester, experienced in 

 municipal and private forestry work. Presently 

 employed as Assistant Forester in city with popula- 

 tion of 147,000. Address. Box 29. care American 

 Forestry. 



PRACTICAL WOODSMAN AND FOREST EN- 

 GINEER with thorou^ih experience this country and 

 Europe will take charge of forested estate or game 

 preserve. An expert in managmg and improving 

 woodlands, and can show results. Highest references 

 as to character, training, and ability. Address Woods 

 Superintendent, Care American Forestry Magazine. 

 Washington, D. C. 



TREE SURGEON, with four years' practical 

 experience, wishes position on private estate or with 

 reliable company. Expert on shade tree work and 

 orchard rejuvenation. Conscientious and eflBcient 

 ■ workmanship. References. Address H. E. W., care 

 American Forestry. 



GRADUATE FORESTER, in 19U. from a recog- 

 nized eastern college. Four years' experience. One 

 year each in Federal and Pennsylvania State Forest 

 Service. One year with Forest Engineering firm, and 

 one year in Municipal Forestry and Arboricultural 

 work. Am prepared and fully equipped for contract 

 or job work, also permanent or temporary position on 

 private estate, with a city or corporation anywhere in 

 the United States and at all times. Work includes 

 cruising, mapping, reforestation, thinnings, damage 

 appraisals. logging and fire protection plans. Munic- 

 ipal and Park work such as pruning, planting, designing 

 and reinforcing and repairing defective, decayed and 

 diseased trees. Address Box G. care of American 

 Forestry. Washington. D. C. 



YOUNG MAN with thorough training in Arbori- 

 culture and Forestry, with experience in Tree Surgery, 

 desires position as assistant city forester, or as tree 

 surgeon with some reliable firm. Address "M. A. C." 

 care of American Forestry. 



ENERGETIC Post Graduate Forester desires posi- 

 tion as an assistant in park or city forestry work. 

 Subordinate duties preferred. Best of references. 

 Address Box 18. care of American Forestry. 



SCALER — With actual experience desires position 

 with any lumber company in the United States or 

 Canada. Competent surveyor and mapper, accus- 

 tomed to roughing it. Present employer best reference. 

 Address "Scaler." care of American Forestry. 



WANTED— Position by graduate forester. Ex- 

 perience in Southern Pineries; five years technical 

 training. Prefers South but willing to go anywhere. 

 Address Box 22. care of American Forbstry. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE— 8,688 ACRES 



in southern Missouri. 500 acres improved, fair build- 

 ings. Red and White Oak and Hickory timber. 

 Thirty inches and under. Young and thrifty. Can be 

 made a paying proposition for hog range without 

 interfering with timber growth. High-grade .'.oil, 

 good road.=i. schools, churches, telephone, R. F. D., 

 etc. Price, $20 per acre. Care of American Forestry. 



FOR SALE— ONE OF THE FINEST TRACTS 



of Hardwood, Pine and Cypress stumpage in the 

 houth; consisting of 63 million feet Red or Sweet Gum, 

 7 million feet Short Leaf Pine, 2 million Ash, 9 

 million White and Red Oak, 8K million Cypress. 2 

 million Cottonwood. Timber very large, fine quality, 

 easily logged, close to railroad, and with excellent 

 treight rates. Will bear the closest investigation. 

 Will sell all or part. We own this timber. Address 

 '■Hardwood," care of American Forestry. Washington, 



FOR SALE— 200,000.000 FEET OF ORIGINAL 

 GROWTH YELLOW PINE TLMBER 



on the West Coast of Florida, south of Tampa, acces- 

 sible to deep water and railroad facilities. .-Vn unusual 

 opportunity. .'Vpply SOUTHERN INVESTMENT 

 COMPANY, Box 502, Richmond, Va. 6-12 



SOME FINE HARDWOOD TRACTS 



We have others. Let us know your wants. 



■ .-1 rrfs Loculion Million Ft. Price 



20.000 North Carolina 100 $200,000 



14.000 Virginia 78 280,000 



5,000 West Virginia 13 50,000 



22,500 Mississippi 126 630,000 



6.SO0 North Carolina 64 160.000 



4,700 West V'ircinia 60 211500 



22,000 Kentucky 150 550,000 



40.000 North Carolina 263 480.000 



4.600 Tennessee 30 46.000 



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