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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



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THE MAGAZINE OF THE AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



PERCIVAL SHELDON RIDSDALE, Editor 



PUBLISHED MONTHLY PRICE 40c A COPY $4.00 A YEAR 



March, 1921 



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CONTENTS 



Vol. 27, No. 327 



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Editorial 131 



First Road of Remembrance Dedicated 134 



With one illustration. 



Spain and Her Scanty Forests By Nelson Courtlandt Brown 135 



With eleven illustrations. 



Forest Recreation Department By Arthur H. Carhart 140 



Scenic Oddities In and Near La Sal National Forest Charles Demoisy, Jr. 



With four illustrations. 

 Landscape Architecture in the Forests Frank A. Waugh. 



With six illustrations. 



Belgian Government Acknowledges Tree Seed 146 



The Silver Birch Poem by Jean Blewett 146 



Woodchucks and Porcupines By R. W. Shufeldt 147 



With fifteen illustrations. 



On the Murman Coast By John D. Guthrie 155 



With ten illustrations. 



Starting Trees from Seed 159 



Forest Guides Department By Solan L. Parkes 160 



The Finding of the Hawks' Eyrie By Ainslee B. Allen 162 



With seven illustrations. 



Girl Scouts Put Out Fire 164 



Man's Second Fall By John Pratt Whitman 165 



With five illustrations. 



England Acknowledges Gift of Seed 168 



Washington Schools Vote for the Oak as the National Tree 169 



With six illustrations. 



The Memorial Tree Poem by Marta Scott Conser 172 



Petrified Bird's Nest 172 



With one illustration. 



Canadian Department By Ellwood Wilson 173 



Forestry Editorial Review 174 



Financial Statement of the American Forestry Association for 1920 176 



Utilization of Black Walnut 183 



Book Reviews '. 184 



Eastern National Forests Show Big Receipts 186 



Civil Service Examinations 186 



Association of Michigan Foresters 188 



Forest School Notes 190 



Pennsylvania Distributes Free Trees 191 



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Publication Office, 522 East Street, Baltimore, Md. Headquarters Office, 1214 Sixteenth Street, Washington, D. C. 



Entered at second class mail matter December 24, 1909, at the Postoffice at Baltimore, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Accepted for mailing at 



special rate of postage provided for in Sec. 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized February 27, 1920. 



Copyright, 1921, by the American Forestry Association. 



