CONTENTS. 



Development of the lumber industry 309 



Some results to be secured by conservative lumbering 310 



Elimination of the large sawmill 3^ 



Development of a trained class of forest workers 311 



Influence of forestry upon the prices of lumber 312 



Conclusion 019 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Ps, 2*6 



PLATE XXX. Fig. 1. Whip sawing in the Kentucky Mountains. Fig. 2. 



A modern sawmill in the Sierras, California 310 



XXXI. Cut-over Red Fir land 310 



XXXII. Fig. 1. The result of lumbering and fire in Minnesota. 



Fig. 2. Logging Red Fir in Washington 310 



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