ADDENDA. 



From the foregoing, and a host of unpublished 

 commendations from the people and the press, it 

 seems certain that public opinion is practically unan- 

 imous in favor of accomplishing reforestation along 

 the lines indicated. 



The field for tree planting, as shown by forestry 

 statistics, is so vast that only the national, state, and 

 lesser governments can efficiently conduct the work. 

 Under such wise direction the reforestation problem 

 would be economically solved for succeeding genera- 

 tions for all time. 



While the "Tree Planters of America" is every- 

 body's movement, and local associations for the purpose 

 may be organized anywhere, it is believed that the 

 initiative to a comprehensive country-wide system 

 involves a proclamation by the President of the United 

 States. 



