Illustrations. 



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Fig. i. White Oak Log on Its Way to Mill Frontispiece 



" 2. A portable Sawmill 



" 3. Logging White Cedar " 



' 4, and 5. Fire Hazard and No Fire Hazard After Logging 6 



" 6, 7, 8 and 9. Four Views of New Jersey Forests Proving That 



We can Grow Timber 9 



10 and ii. Practical Forestry Stand of Young Pine Before and 



After Thinning 12 



" 12 and 13. Forester's Work and Ordinary Loggings Contrasted .... 16 



". . 14 and 15. Two Forestry Exhibits 19 



" 1 6 and 17. Restoring Forest to Land That Yields Nothing 22 



" 18. Fire Resistant Pitch Pine With Reserve Poster 24 



19. How Surface Fires Cause Lumber Loss 24 



" 20, 21 and 22. A Seven-Year-Old Plantation in Which Forest Con- 

 ditions are Established 27 



23. A Successful Shade Tree Circular 32 



" 24, 25 and 26. Straight Lines in Shade Trees and in Roads May 



Often be Departed From 35 



" 27. Butchered Maple Trees 38 



" 28. Shade Trees Abused by Builders 38 



" 29 and 30. Tree Wounds Improperly and Properly Treated 40 



" 31. Shade Trees Planted and Maintained at Cost of a Public Service 



Corporation , 40 



" 32. New Fire Poster 43 



" 33 and 34. Fighting a Poorest Fire with Dynamite \6 



" 35. Map of the State Showing Forests and Where Forest Fir-e Service 



is Maintained 49 



" 36 and 37. Woodland Roads as Fire Hazards 51 



" 38 and 39. Two Kinds of Fire Lookouts 59 



" 40. Forest Fire Wagon 50 



" 41. A Railroad Fire Line 59 



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