I JOURNAL OF FORESTRY 



It is expected that the Journal will contain from 800 to 1,800 pages — 

 that is the size of the two parent publications combined — 100 to 1.50 

 pages for each issue. Since the Journal is to be the organ of the 

 profession, and since the Forestry Quarterly was the first professional 

 organ in the field, the Executive Council thought it advisable to retain 

 the continuity of the professional organ of North America by designat- 

 ing the forthcoming volume of the Journal as Volume XV, the last 

 volume of the Forestry Quarterly being Volume XIV. The new- 

 Journal will therefore be a direct continuation of the 14 volumes of the 

 Forestry Quarterly and of the 11 volumes of the Proceedings of the 

 Society of American Foresters. A joint index of the articles published 

 in the 14 volumes of the Forestry Quarterly and in the 11 volumes of 

 the Proceeding is contemplated. 



The Editors bespeak an active interest of all readers in making the 

 Journal a worthy organ of the Society and representative of the best 

 thought of the professsion by the contribution of articles, and other- 

 wise. The Editors will welcome any suggestions and criticisms, in- 

 tended to improve the publication, addressed to any member of the 

 Board. 



