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CONTENTS 



A Plan .\dequate to Meet Our Needs 



For Wood and Timber, ^ 307 



By B. EJ. Fernow. 

 vSome Aspects of European Forestry, 



y. Management of Hardwoods in Eastern France, 323 

 VI. Natural Regeneration in the Black Forest, 330 



VII. Management of AlpiTT- ■pr.rf-tts in Bavp'-i-^ ■^jq 



By A. B. Recknagel. 

 White Fir in the Klamath Basin, 34^ 



By A, F. Kerr. 

 Insett Destruction of Fire-killed Timber in the Black 



Hills of South Dakota, 363 



By P. L. Butterick. 



The Best Binish Burning Torch, 372 



By Wm. T. Cox. 

 A Method of Obtaining Main Control in Unsurveyed 



Townships, 37-^ 



By WjJliam J. Paeth. 

 A Short-cut Method of Cruising Timber. 3S' 



ByC. S. Judd. 

 Observations on the Future Sawmill. 38; 



By Herbert J. Miles . 

 Taxation and Forestry, 385 



By P. W. Gold.sbury. 

 Shake-making and Tray Mills in California National 



Forests, 3 Si' 



By Swift Berry. 

 Hobo's Handy Heater, 393 



Bv Henry H. Farquhar. 

 Value of Physics and Other Fundamental Subjects to 



Students in Forestry, 395 



By Hugh P. Baker. 

 Current Literature 399 



Other Current i.iterature, 409 



Periodical Literature, 417 



News and Notes, 446 



Comment, 456 



