Cover Picture in Colors — Western Red Cedar Forest. 



Photograph Copyriglited by Darius Kinsey. 



Western Red Cedar — Identification and Characteristics — By 



S. B. Detwiler 131 



With three illustrations. 



Commercial Uses of Western Red Cedar — By H. P. Wyckoff . 

 With three illitstrations. 



134 



The White Pine BUster Rust Situation— By Dr. Perley Spaulding 137 

 With one illustration. 



North Carolina's Meeting 138 



Mesa Verde and Casa Grande National Parks — By Mark 



Daniels '. 139 



With twelve illustrations. 



The Bird Department — How to Attract Summer Birds — Bv 



A. A. Allen '. 146 



With fourteen illustrations. 



Kraft Paper and Its Uses— By W. R. Brown 150 



With seventeen illustrations. 



What Makes Bird's-Eye Maple? 153 



The National Forests— By Hon. David F. Houston 153 



With seven illustrations. 



Children's Department — Making Maple Sugar — By Bristow 



Adams 158 



With five illustrations. 



Ornamental and Shade Trees — Fungus Diseases of Trees, By 



R. B. Maxwell, edited by J. J. Levison 161 



With four illustrat ions. 



The Moral Element of Conservation — By Charles W. Eliot, 



Vice-President of the American Forestry Association . . 165 



With one photograph. 



Seventeen Palms Spring 166 



With one photograph. 



Conditions in French Forests 167 



With one iUustration. 



"If" — With Apologies to Kipling — Poem by Harris A. Reynolds 168 



Georgia State Forest School 169 



With one illustration. 



Joseph Austin Holmes — An Appreciation, By W. W. Ashe 170 



With one pliotograph. 



Mechanical Fire Fighting Equipment — By G. Gerald Blyth. . . . 171 



With two illustrations. 



Food Trees— By Alice M. Long 172 



Uses of Lumber — Warren B. Bullock 173 



Town Forests and the Lincoln Highway — By Harris A. Reynolds 174 



Editorial: State Forestry Organizations and Problems 176 



What They Say about American Forestry 178 



Canadian Department — By Ellwood Wilson 178 



Current Literature 179 



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