FOREST POLICY. 9 



X. Impediments to Conservative Forestry in the 



United States. 

 XI. Labor required in Forestry. 

 XII. Transportation Problems in Forestry. 

 XIII. Soil Requirements in Forestry. 



CHAPTER 11. - USEFUL FUNCTIONS OF THE FOREST. 

 Par. XIV. Utility of the Forest in General. 



XV. The Hygienic Influence of the Forest. 

 XVI. Temperature. 

 XVII. Humidity. 



XVIII. Moisture and Precipitations. 

 XIX. Evaporation of Soil Moisture. 

 XX. Springs and Rivers. 

 XXI. Mechanical Influence of the Forest. 

 XXII. Direct Utility- of the Forest. 



III. STATISTICS. 

 Par. XXIII. Consumption of Wood Goods. 

 XXIV. Production of Wood Goods. 

 XXV. Forest Areas. 

 XXVI. The World's Forest .Wealth. 



IV. FOREST POLITICAL HISTORY AND FOREST 

 POLITICAL FACTS. 



Par. XXVII. Forest Political History of the United States. 



XXVIII. The Present Status of Federal Lands in the 

 United States. 

 XXIX. History of the National Forests. 

 XXX. History of State Lands. 

 XXXI. History of State Forest Policy in the United 



States. 

 XXXII. History of Forest Policy in Foreign Countries. 



V. GOVERNMENT MEASURES REGARDING PRIVATE 



FORESTRY. 

 Par. XXXIII. Safety Measures. 

 XXXIV. Revenue Measures. 

 XXXV. Forest Offences. 

 XXXVI. Measures Restricting the Owner. 



