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working plans and estimates ; (4) designing of and expert advice for 

 industrial undertakings and transportation projects; (5) promotion 

 and development of all forest and forest industrial establishments; (6) 

 co-operation in getting and placing of officers, subordinates, and labor- 

 ers, as well as promotion of individual insurance; (7) holding of 

 courses of instruction in forestry. 



The most pressing tasks of the society will be forest — political in 

 nature, concerning matters to which the war has given rise. Such are 

 questions of taxation, railway transportation, management during the 

 transition period, and the tariff. W. N. S. 



Naturvvissenschaftliche Zeitschrift fur Forst and Landwirtschaft. t6: 286-287. 

 1918. 



