CONTENTS Page 



The Point of View, 1 



Portions of an address by J. W. Tourney. 

 A Town Forest in America, 4 



By P. S. Bunker. 

 A Practical System of Logging Cost-Accounting, 8 



By S. B. Detwiler. 

 Tables for Determining Profits in Forestry, 12 



By W. D. Sterrett and W. B. Barrows. 

 Reforestation of Brush Fields in Northern California, 15 



By R. H. Boerker. 



Charcoal as a Means of Solving Some Nursery Problems, 25 



By G. A. Retan. 

 Some Aspects of the Northern Plains Forest Region of Canada, 31 



By A. B. Connell. 



The Use of Brands and Other Marks on Livestock, 35 



By C. Valiton. 

 A Method of Yield Regulation, 43 



Methode du Controle, by M. Muret. 



Translated and briefed by K. O. Ward. 

 The Forestry Situation in Great Britain, 149 



By B. E. Fernow. 

 Normal Forest and Actual Forest, Normal Growing Stock and Actual 



Growing Stock, Normal Stand and Actual Stand, 154 



By F. Roth. 



Further Notes on the Effect of Exposure on White Pine Seedlings, 163 



By E. A. Ziegler. 

 The Management of Lodgepole Pine, 171 



By D. T. Mason. 

 The Subdivision of Forests, 183 



By J. S. lUick. 



Small Sale Costs on the Apache Forest, 199 



By C. W. McKibbin. 

 The Woodlot Problem, 208 



By B. Adams. 

 John Muir — An Appreciation, 215 



By J. D. Guthrie. 

 The Regeneration of Denuded Areas in the Bighorn Mountains by Doug- 

 las Fir, 301 



By E. S. Peirce. 

 The Artificial Preservation of Mine Timbers, 308 



By Dr. F. Moll — Abstracted from the German by F. W. Haasis. 

 A Windfall Problem, 317 



By G. T. Baker. 

 The Progress of Wood Identification in the Philippine Islands, 325 



By E. E. Schneider. 

 Rules of Thumb for Volume Determination, Z33 



By F. R. Mason. 

 The Abney Hand Level and the Chain on Intensive Forest Surveys, .... 338 



By C. R. Anderson. 

 Hardwood Planting in Owens Valley, California, 344 



By L. T. Larsen. 



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