SOCIETY AFFAIRS 151 



In accordancs with the suggestion in the report of the Secretary for 

 1915, colored carbon paper was adopted in order to distingiiish it from 

 the white paper used in the official correspondence of the Forest Service. 



The regular subscriptions to the Proceedings during the year were 

 273 in number, students' subscriptions 15, a total of 288 in all. The 

 amalgamation of the Proceedings with the Forestry Quarterly will 

 probably add over 300 additional regular subscriptions to the American 

 Journal of Forestry, this being a point concerning which it is impossible 

 to make a definite statement until the matter has been taken up with 

 these subscribers. The total nimiber of the back numbers of the 

 Proceedings on hand on January 11 was 3,143. 



Publications of Society on Hand, January 11, 1917 



Proceedings No. on Hand Proceedings No. on Hand 



Vol. I, No. 1 159 Vol. VIII, No. 1 43 



Vol. I, No. 2 167 Vol. VIII, No. 2 56 



Vol. I, No. 3 127 Vol. VIII, No. 3 93 



Vol. II, No. 1 201 Vol. IX, No. 1 2 



Vol. Ill, No. 1 92 Vol. IX, No. 4 108 



Vol. IV, No. 1 79 Vol. X, No. 1 275 



Vol. IV, No. 2 181 Vol. X, No. 2 200 



Vol. V, No. 1 3 Vol. X, No. 3 204 



Vol. VI, No.' 1 84 Vol. X, No. 4 203 



Vol. VI, No. 2 76 Vol. XI, No. 1 151 



Vol. VII, No. 1 62 Vol. XI, No. 2 175 



Vol. VII, No. 2 85 Vol. XI, No. 3 154 



Vol. XI, No. 4 163 



Separates No. on Hand 



"Biography of the Southern Appalachian and White 



Mountain Regions" 40 



"Uniformity in the Forest Fire Legislation Affecting Railroad 



Operation and Lumbering" 30 



"Forestry in America as Reflected in the Proceedings of the 



Society of American Foresters" 16 



In this connection the rapidity with which some of the numbers of 

 the Proceedings have been sold out makes it seem advisable in the future 

 to create a larger reserve than has been the practice in the past. With 

 the amalgamation of the Forestry Quarterly with the Proceedings it 



