the work will be presented and there is something there of 

 special interest to everyone. Come and get some ammuni- 

 tion for the campaign. The Minnesota State Horticultural 

 Society will be in session December 3-6 and the meeting of 

 the Forestry Association will be attended by its members. 

 Following is the program: 



1:30 o'clock. 



A half hour "Question and Answer Exercise" on "The 

 Windbreak and the Orchard," led by E. G. Cheyney, Professor 

 of Forestry, State University. 



2:00 o'clock. 

 President Cashman in the Chair. 



"The Establishment of Orchards on the Principle of Natural 

 Selection to Obtain Inherent Qualities in the Propagation of 

 Trees." Geo. T. Powell, President Agricultural Expert Asso- 

 ciation, Ghent, N. Y. ; 30 minutes. Ask questions of the 

 speaker. 



2:30 o'clock. 



Minnesota State Forestry Association. 

 Vice President Prof. T. L. Haecker in the Chair. 



President's Greeting: 



Prof. T. L. Haecker, State Agricultural College, St. Paul. 



1. "The Origin of the Hot Winds and How to Prevent 

 Them," J. W. Maher, Devil's Lake, N. D. 



2. "The Forest Home," Mrs. Gilman, Minneapolis. 



3. "The Hardwood Forests of Southern Minnesota," P. C. 

 Records, Ranger, State Forest Service. 



4. "The Forests and the Big Game," W. T. Cox, State For- 

 ester, St. Paul. 



5. "The Need for State Forests," Mrs. C. J. Backus, St. 

 Paul. 



