"AS JOURNAL OF FORESTRY 



ward development. The foresters employed in Poland had to flee with- 

 out even their personal belongings and are now looking for positions, 

 as are many foresters released from the armv. 



Deutsche Forstzeitung, 34: i, 1919. 



In October, 191 8, the forest academy at Ebers- 

 Reopcning of walde reopened after a four-year suspension. Up 

 Forest Schools to Christmas 80 students had enrolled and more 

 in Germany were expected later on. The forest academy at 



Miinden is to open with the summer semester, 

 1919. The Saxon forest school at Tharandt opened in January, 1919, 

 with a short winter term for those students returning from the front 

 who had already completed their first or third half year, and is to re- 

 sume fuel courses with the summer term. 



Deutsche Forstzeitung, 34: i, 1919. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



In ten years the Hungarian Government nur- 



Fruit Trees series have supplied gratis or at reduced prices 



Along some 69,000,000 fruit trees for planting along the 



Public Roads State roads. It is hoped that within the next 



three or four years all of the 80,000 kilometers 



of road will be planted up. In each district only one kind of tree is 



planted, which facilitates the sale of the fruit. The clergy and school 



teachers are instructed in fruit-culture and are expected to pass this 



instruction along. Within a short time it is expected that the sale of 



the fruit will more than ofifset the cost of maintaining the roads. 



In Wiirttemburg the annual production of roadside fruit trees is 

 valued at 20 million francs. 



In France and Belgium the State and private individuals plant fruit 

 trees along the public roads. 



In Paraguay many roads are lined with orange trees. 



El arholado en los caininos publicos. Revista Forestal, 3 : 1331-1332. 1919. 



