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The first fruits of the timber census for New York have already 

 been made available, and the report from Maine will soon be available. 

 The results of this work in Connecticut will be published as a bulletin 

 of the State Forestry Association. It is the hope of your chairman that 

 the results of the census in each State will be published and distributed 

 so far as the data is of public interest. Your chairman wishes to state 

 that the work of your War Committee has been done without any 

 expense whatsoever to the Society. 



Respectfully submitted, J. W. Toumey. 



Report of the Baltimore Meeting of the Society of American 

 Foresters, December 27 and 28, 1918 



The meeting convened at Johns Hopkins University at 9 a. m., De- 

 cember 27 and 28, with Prof. J. A. Ferguson as chairman. The papers 

 were presented largely according to schedule, as follows : 



December 27. Forenoon, 9 to 12.30 



Forest Reconstruction Problems 



Some Remarks on State Forest Policy Prof. R. S. Hosmer 



(Received too late to present.) 

 The Effects of Destructive Lumbering on Labor Prof. B. P. Kirkland 



(Read by W. O. FiUey.) 

 The Timber Census in Northeastern States Prof. A. B. Recknagel 



(Read by L C. Williams.) 

 The Lumber Industry and its Relation to the War Pro- 

 gram Prof. R. C. Brj'ant 



(Read by R. S. Kellogg.) 

 Report of the War Committee Prof. J. W. Toume\^ 



Afternoon, 2 to 5.30 



Forest Resources 



Marketing of Timber from Farm Woodlands F. W. Besley 



Use of Wood Fuel as a War Measure W. D. Clark 



War Lumbering in Scotland — Some Suggestions for 



American Forest Policj' E. C. Hirst 



Some Future Possibilities in Forest Industries Prof. F. F. Moon 



(Read by E. F. McCarthy.) 

 The Structure and Value of Parana Pine Forests of 



Brazil H. N. Whitford 



Evening, 8.30 



Smoker and Round-table Talks on Current Forest Subjects 



(F. W. Besley, Leader) 



