CONTENTS 



pAGi; 



Has the American Forestry Association Lost Its Former Useful- 

 ness ? Reflections of a Life Director 449 



H. H. Chapman 

 Suggestion for Reapproachment 466 



W. R. Brown 

 National Control of Forest Devastation 468 



F. E. Olmsted 

 Business Methods to Distribute Burden of Forest Restoration. . . . 479 



Harris A, Reynolds 

 Notes Upon the Paper Industry and the Pulpwood Supply 495 



R. S. Kellogg 

 A Forestry Enabling Law 500 



M. S. Howard 



The Burning of Dead and Down Trees as a Practical Protection 

 Measure 506 



Roscoe B. Weaver 

 Controlling Insects in Logs by Exposure to Direct Sunlight, . . . 512 



S. A. Graham 

 The Personal Equation in Brush Disposal. 515 



K. E. Kimball 



Choice of Species for Use in Plantations of Pulp and Paper 



Companies in the North 519 



H. B. Shepard 

 Where Forestry and Recreation Meet 526 



C. J. Stahl, M. W. Thompson 



The Pinon- Juniper Land Problem 534 



D. S. Jefifers, A. F. Hoffman, Ress Philips 



Growth and Its Relation to Thinning — Sample Plot Studies in 

 Mixed Hardwoods 546 



C. H. Guise 

 Forestry in British India 550 



T. S. Woolsey, Jr. 

 Present Day Forestry in Austria 558 



F. S. Baker 

 Suggestions for a National Arboretum 562 



W. W. Ashe 



Reviews 565 



Notes 574 



Society Affairs 578 



