GENERAL INDEX Continued. 





Winter A. A Allen. 

 Migrator] 

 'rotcotion of Julia Force. 



Pag* 

 . 45 



. . ta 



.. 107 

 . . 356 

 . . 788 



tr.il 1 ark I rccs 



the Southern Appalachians, The Chestnut G. F. 



176 

 606 



tig the 768 



lagazine): 

 I Trees in Relation to Hygiene 



'try Jf* 



iml Their l-es by Wrenn Winn Mb 



Manj Moons by Lew Sarett alo 



Corner nation header by Harold W. Fairbanks 444 



Iventures >f Twinklcy Eyes, the Little Black 



ar Allen Chaffee 444 



Trail and Treetop Allen Chaffee 445 



ng Afoot by Bayard H. Christy 445 



urn Autumn Harriet L. Keeler 502 



What Bird is That? Frank M. Chapman... 503 



iter 2~ 



The United States Forest Policy by John Ise 503 



Vacation Days in Colorado's National Forests 570 



The "Capper Report" United States Forest Service.... 570 



lub Annual 571 



The Fungal Diseases of the Common Larch W. E. Hiley 638 



War Memorials poems by Abigail F. Taylor 638 



ifodern Pulp and Paper Making by G. S. Witham 697 



th American Forest Research. National Research 



Council ". 697 



Tales from the X-Bar Horse Camp by Will C. Barnes. . 698 



The History of Cuba 698 



\ i .uide to the Identification of Our More Useful Tim- 

 bers Herbert Stone 756 



Manual of the Timbers of the World by Alexander 



L Howard 756 



A Tour of America's National Parks by Henry Ott- 



ridge Reik 756 



Conifers and Their Characteristics, by Charles Cole- 

 man Rogers 756 



Snapshots of the Wild by E. St. Mars 757 



Manual of Tropical and Sub-Tropical Fruits by Wilson 



noe 757 



Technique of Practical Drawing 757 



Camp Lore and Wood Craft by Dan Beard 757 



nets 127; 188; 319; 442; 568; 630; 7*0 



Brazil. Furniture Making in 626 



Britain. National Forests in Great 759 



Britain Plants American Tree Seed 692 



British Columbia. Pulpwood from Arthur Newton Pack... 715 



British Imperial Forest Policy 639 



Bruce Dead. Kngene 482 



Builder Respected a Tree, How a Helen Harrison 345 



Burning. Another Word on Light Filihert Roth 548 



rili.-v Moths and R. W. Shufeldt 418 



California -try T. D. Woodbury . . 263 



California Gray Squirrel an Enemv to the Douglas Fir. The 



J. H rlet 26 



t Firo Looses 741 



idian Department Ellwood Wilson.... 60; 115; 180: 246; 



B10; 876 J 441; 564: 694 

 Nature Adventures in The Nation's R. W. Shufeldt 228 



Hga; A Day with the Ducks on I.akc A. A. Allen 238 



Cedar. La-ting Qualities of... 54 



Central Park Trees. Blasting to Aid 176 



Century Ago, Split Wood Section Reveals Initials Cut Al- 

 most a 528 



Ami." Orchard Planted in Honor of 479 



Che st n u t Blight in the Southern Appalachians, The G. F. 



Gravatt 606 



China, Arbor Day for 211 



China. Progress of Forestry in John H. Reisner 655 



Ctiinrse Forest Tree Seeds Available 681 



-tmas Tree. A Real Community 720 



City Suture. The Old Tree in the poem by Garnett Laidlaw 



Eskew fiir. 



I .abelcd ? Should Our Albert A. Hansen 27 



ligation's Highways 291 



a N'ut Palm, The James F. Ricalton S'> " 



nial Times. Maple Sugar in Laurence R. Grose 689 



C ommis sion, Great Rritain's Forestry 212 



Commission Report, National Forest Reservation ... 455 



Page 



Community Christmas Tree, A Real 720 



Conference. New England Forestry. 



rvation by Better Utilization, r-orest Ovid M. Butler 682 

 Convention of the Birds and Trees. The Mary Lee Hawley 2o8 

 Cottontail and Trouble, Mammy Allen Chaffee. .....Part 1, 19; 



Part II, 103; Part III, 171 



Council, War Memorials 390 



or a Forest Policy 



Creosote Oils in Wood Preservation 51* 



Creosote Softwood Posts 2ob 



Crisis in National Recreation, A Henry S. Graves .491 



Forests as a Farm E. T. Meredith 337 



Cut Over Lands of the South, Forestry, Livestock and The 



Thomas P. Ivy 299 



Czechoslovakia. The Forests of E. F. Prantner 522 



Czecho-Slovaks. Forester Saving 2o4 



Dallas, Texas. Trees to Beautify ; 4 



Dead. Eugene Bruce 482 



Dead. More Trees to Honor Our Hero 429 



Dead Timber Used, Only Marie Dickore 559 



Dead Trees. Timber from Live and 039 



Decay? How Long Does it Take a Tree to 460 



Depletion of our Forests, Facts About 433 



Diseases Which Injure Trees, Insects and 308 



I Hvidends, Home Forest Pays 557 



Douglas Fir. Discovery of Sugar on Francis Dickie 84 



Douglas Fir Region, Forestry in the Thornton T. Munger. . 19J 



Dress Parade, Putting Towns on 483 



Ducks on Lake Cayuga, A Day with the A. A. Allen 238 



Dynamite. The Soil Rejuvenator 



Eastern National Forests, Progress of the Purchase of 455 



Editorial Department : 



A Decade of Progress in the Forest Service 1 



Colonel Graves Resigns 13J 



Back Up Our Public Service 132 



W. B. Greeley, The New Forester 1 : ' : * 



Crippling Forest Investigations 195 



Protect the Headwaters of Navigable Streams 196 



Taking Advantage' of the Farmer, lf' ,; 



Right About Face to the Fires 197 



A National Forest Policy Program 197 



Shade Trees and Forest Conservation 197 



What a Forest Policy Has Meant to France 259 



Taxing Forest Land 259 



Future Forest Policy for New England 259 



Forest Investigations Necessary 260 



Newspaper Editorials on Forestry 260 



Farm Woodlands an Asset 261 



Some Terrific Facts about Forest Devastation 261 



State Forests in Massachusetts 323 



General Wood for a Forest Policy 323 



More Federal Forest Land Urged 324 



Pan-Pacific Scientific Congress 324 



Forestry in Australia 325 



Sweden Sets Us a Good Example 325 



As if Timber Was Inexhaustible 325 



Now is the Time for Action 387 



For Perpetuation of our Forests 387 



Forest Fire Protection in Pennsylvania 387 



The Forest Problem 388 



Forest Service Appropriations for 1921 388 



Kentucky's Disgrace 389 



False Economy 451 



Tree Planting and Publicity 451 



Value of Forest Products Investigations Recognized... 452 



Maintain the Integrity of the Forest Service 452 



Lumbermen Endorse Reforestation Uw 



Lumbermen Endorse National Forest Policy 514 



Forest Products Research to the Fore 516 



Wood Users Organize to Safeguard their Supply of 



Raw Material 516 



Massachusetts' New Forestry Bill 517 



Business Men Favor Forest Conservation 517 



The Fire Season 579 



"There Always Will Be Lumber" . 579 



Harding for Conservation 580 



An Unsound Doctrine 580 



Where We Stand in Forest Research 581 



"A Document Which Every Lumberman Should Read" 581 



Another Organization to Prevent Forest Fires 643 



A Council of Wood Using Industries 643 



A Good Move 644 



In Behalf of Forest Experiment Stations 644 



British Imperial Forestry Conference 645 



