CONTENTS. 



Page. 



A Forester's Work in a Northern Forest, 2 



By Elwood Wilson, B. A., C. E., Forest Engineer, Lauren- 

 tide Paper Company. 

 The Forest School and the Education of the Forester, 15 



By Hugh P. Baker. 



The Sciences Underlying Forestry, 23 



By B. E. Fernow. 

 The Origin and Early Development of Chestnut Sprouts, 34 



By W. R. Mattoon, F. E. 

 Ranger Courses, 147 



By Julian Eastman Rothery. 

 A Plea for Abolishing the Duty on Evergreen Seedlings for Forest 

 Planting, 151 



By Ellicott D. Curtis. 



Notes on the Trees in the Philippine Islands, 155 



Forest Planting in National Forests, 127 



1. Forestation in the Inter- Mountain Region, 127 



By James M. Feterholf. 



2. The Pocatello Planting Station, 135 



By Clinton G. Smith. 

 Logging in the Redwoods, 139 



By Nils B. Eckbo. 

 Recent Log Rules, 144 



By Henry S. Graves. 

 The White Pine Blister Rust, 231 



By C. R. Pettis. 

 Restricting the Free Use of Timber on our National Forests, 238 



By L. L. White. 

 The Coconino Ranger School, 243 



By Theodore S. Woolsey, Jr. 

 Measurements of the Effects of Forest Cover upon the Conserva- 

 tion of Snow Waters, 245 



By W. R. Mattoon. 

 Cost of Evergreen Seedlings, 249 



By D. Hill. 

 Cost of Mountain Logging in West Virginia, 255 



By Henry H. Farquhar. 

 Marking Western Yellow Pine, 270 



By Theodore S. Woolsey, Jr. 

 Brief Notes on Mexican Forests, 277 



By Max Rothkugel. 

 Eucalypts Cultivated in the Unitel States, 280 



By C. Westergaard, Jr. 

 Why American Foresters are poorly trained, 73 



By a Professor. 

 Average Wood Production in the United States, 377 



By R. S. Kellog and E. A. Ziegler. 

 An Experiment in Logging Longleaf Pine, 385 



By Herman H. Chapman. 



