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ATTENTION 

 FORESTERS 



AMERICAN FORESTRY will print, free of 

 charge in this column, advertisements of 

 foresters wanting positions, or of persons 

 having employment to offer foresters 



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, 

 D. 0. 



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

 haU 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 

 municipal forestry such as extension work, and tree 

 surgery; and also' the designing of parks, playgrounds, 

 and private estates. References given and required, 

 Aildress XYZ, care nf American Forestry. 



COMPETENT ENGLISH FORESTER .and land- 

 scape gardener desires position as park superintend- 

 ent, city forester or superintendent of private estate. 

 Thoroughly experienced in the various branches^ of 

 tree surgery, including pruning, spraying and planting 

 of trees anci shrubs. Can handle men and get results. 

 Forty-five years old and married. Will consider posi- 

 tion with contractors in allied lines of work. At 

 present employed. Address A. E. W. care of 

 American Forestry. (9-11) 



PRACTICAL WOODSMAN AND FOREST EN- 

 GINEER with thorough experience this country and 

 Europe will take charge of forested estate or game 

 preserve. An expert in managing 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. 



YOUNG man (28), single, technical education, five 

 years' general engineering experience, as instrument 

 man and computer, on surveys, and as inspector and 

 superintendent on construction. Also field and office 

 experience with U. S. Forest Service. Capable of tak- 

 ing charge of party ; desires position witli forester or 

 lumber firm. Addi-ess Box 32, care of American 

 Forestry, Washington, D. C. 



FORESTER with three years' practical training 

 and ten years' experience (willing to work with his 

 hands as" well as with his brain) desires position as 

 forester on private estate. Thoroughly acquainted by 

 practical experience with the planting and care of 

 trees, wild flowers, and shrubs. References furnished 

 on request. Address Box 35, care of American 

 Forestry. 8-11 



WANTED — Secretary. Capable and experienced 

 stenographer (married), pcssessing agricultural col- 

 lege education to act as secretary to executive of 

 large horticultural enterprise. Only those possessing 

 these qualifications need apply. State full particulars 

 and salary desired in first letter. Address Box 20, 

 care of American Forestry, Washington, D. C. 



CARETAKERS, FIREW.\TCH AND GENERAL 

 Help to Forester or Owner. Man and son (adult). 

 Reliable Americans, strict to duty. A-1 references. 

 Good home rather than high par wanted. New 

 York or East. Address L. H. Robertson, 323 

 Sussex Avenue, Newark, N. J, 8-10 



TI MBER 

 FOR SALE 



FOR SALE-200,000,000 FEET OF ORIGINAL 

 GROWTH YELLOW PINE TIMBER 



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

 sible to deep water and railroad facilities. An unusual 

 opportunitv. Applv SOUTHERN INVESTMENT 

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



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12,000 ACRES HARDWOOD TIMBER 

 AND LAND 



Northeast Louisiana, about 7,000 feet mixed hard- 

 woods to acre. Fine land; solid body; 3 miles of 

 railroad. Price $17.50 per acre, easy terms, .\ddress 

 Box 300. care of American Forestry. Washington 

 D C. 



BOOKS ON FORESTRY 



AMERICAN FORESTRY will publish each month, for the benefit of those who 

 wish books on forestry, a list of titles, authors and prices of such books. 

 These may be ordered through the American Forestry Association, Washington, 

 D. C. Prices are by mail or express prepaid.* :: :: :: " 



AMERICAN BOYS' BOOK OF BUGS, BUTTERFLIES AND BEETLES $2.00 



FOREST VALUATION— Filibert Roth 1 



FOREST REGULATION— Filibert Roth 2 



PRACTICAL TREE REPAIR— By Elbert Peets 2 



THE LUMBER INDUSTRY— By R. S. Kellogg 1 



LUMBER MANUFACTURING ACCOUNTS— By Arthur F. Jones 2 , 



FOREST VALUATION— By H. H. Chapman 2 , 



CHINESE FOREST TREES AND TIMBER SUPPLY— Bv Nomian Shaw 2 



TREES, SHRUBS, VINES AND HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS — By John 



Kirkegaard 1-50 



TREES AND SHRUBS— By Charles Sprague Sargent— Vols. I and II, 4 Parts to a 



Volume — per Part 



THE TRAINING OF A FORESTER— Gifford Pinchot 



LUMBER AND ITS USES— R. S. Kellogg 



THE CARE OF TREES IN LAWN, STREET AND PARK— B. E. Fernow 



NORTH AMERICAN TREES— N. L. Britton 



KEY TO THE TREES— Collins and Preston 



THE FARM WOODLOT— E. G. Cheyney and J. P. Wentling 



AMERICAN FOREST TREES— Henry H. Gibson o, 



IDENTIFICATION OF THE ECONOMIC WOODS OF THE UNITED STATES— 



Samuel J. Record 1 , 



PLANE SURVEYING— John C. Tracy 3 , 



FOREST MENSURATION— Henry Solon Graves 4 . 



THE ECONO-MICS OF FORESTRY— B. E. Femow 1 . 



FIRST BOOK OF FORESTRY— Fihbert Roth 1 . 



PRACTICAL FORESTRY— A. S. Fuller 1 . 



PRINCIPLES OF AMERICAN FORESTRY— Samuel B. Green 1 .50 



SEASIDE PLANTING OF TREES AND SHRUBS— Alfred Gaut 1 



FAMILIAR TREES— G. S. Boulger 1 



MANUAL OF THE TREES OF NORTH AMERICA (exclusive of Mexico)— Charles 



Sprague Sargent 



AMERICAN WOODS— Romeyn B. Hough, 13 Volumes, per Volume 



HANDBOOK OF THE TREES OF THE NORTHERN U. S. AND CANADA, EAST 



OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS— Romeyn B. Hough 



GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH THE TREES— J. Horace McFarland 



PRINCIPAL SPECIES OF WOOD: THEIR CHARACTERISTIC PROPERTIES— 



Charles Henry Snow 



NORTH AMERICAN FORESTS AND FORESTRY— E. R. Bruncken 



HANDBOOK OF TIMBER PRESERVATION— Samuel M. Rowe 



TREES OF NEW ENGLAND— L. L. Dame and Henry Brooks 



TREES, SHRUBS AND VINES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES— 



H. E. Parkliurst 



TREES— H. Marshall Ward 



OUR NATIONAL PARKS— John Muir 



THE LONGLEAF PINE IN VIRGIN FOREST— G. Frederick Schwarz 



LOGGING— Ralph C. Bryant 



THE IMPORTANT TIMBER TREES OF THE UNITED STATES— S. B. Elliott 



FORESTRY IN NEW ENGLAND— Ralph C. Hawlev and Austin F. Hawes 



THE PRINCIPLES OF HANDLING WOODLANDS— Henry Solon Graves 



SHADE TREES IN TOWNS AND CITIES— William Solotaroff 



THE TREE GUIDE— By Julia Ellen Rogers 



FOREST PHYSIOGRAPHY— By Isaiah Bowman 



MANUAL FOR NORTHERN WOODSMEN— Austin Gary 



FARM FORESTRY— Alfred Akerman 



THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF WORKING PLANS (in forest organization)— 



A. B. Recknagel 



ELEMENTS OF FORESTRY- F. F. Moon and N. C. Brown 



MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF WOOD— Samuel J. Record 



STUDIES OF TREES— J. J. Levison 



TREE PRUNING— A. Des Cars 



THE PRESERVATION OF STRUCTURAL TIMBER— Howard F. Weiss 



THE PRACTICAL LUMBERMAN— By Bernard Brereton (third edition) 



SEEDING AND PLANTING IN THE PRACTICE OF FORESTRY— By James W. 



Tourney, M.S., M.A 3 . 50 



FUTURE FOREST TREES— By Dr. Harold Unwin 2.25 



FIELD BOOK OF AMERICAN TREES AND SHRUB.S— F. Schuvler Mathews.. 2.00 



(In full leather) 2 . 50 



FARM FORESTRY— B> John Arden Ferguson 1 .30 



* This, of course, is not a complete list, but we shall be glad to add to it any books on 

 forestry or related subjects upon request. — Editor. 



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