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New Orleans Children Build Bird Houses 106 



News Print Paper Situation, The R. S. Kellogg 147 



News Print Paper and Pulp Wood 248 



New York, Municipal Forestry in John Bentley, Jr 160 



New York's Forestry Program 51 



New York's Forests and Their Future A. B. Recknagel . . . . 518 



New York, 300,000 Trees Planted in 488 



Northland, Bird Visitors from the A. Brooker Klugh 104 



Norway, Forest Fires in 727 



Nut Tree The Soap 621 



Nut Trees for Roads and Parks 234 



Nut Trees in Landscape Work O. C. Simonds 618 



Oak and Sumac Poison Ivy 306 



OH Man of the Mountain Guy E. Mitchell 624 



Olmstead Dead, John C 186 



Onlv Dead Timber Used Marie Dickore 559 



Oppossums The. R. W. Shufeldt % 



Orchard Planted in Honor of "Cher Ami," An 479 



Palisades Interstate Park, Forestry and Recreation in the 



George W. Perkins 20 



Palm, The Areca James Ricalton 409 



Palm, The Cocoa-Nut James Ricalton 529 



Paper Clothes, Those 714 



Paper Famine If Forests are Wasted 94 



Paper From Veneer Waste 762 



Paper Industry, Raw Material for the A. F. Hawes 134 



Paper Pulp from Cotton Linters 320 



Paper Situation, The News Print R. S. Kellogg 147 



Park. Forestry and Recreation in the Palisades Interstate 



George W. Perkins 20 



Pennsylvania. Management of State Forests of J. S. Illick. 339 



Pennsylvania's New Forester, Pinchot 177 



Pennsylvania's State Forestry Conference 632 



Pets, Game Birds as A. A. Allen 476 



Pinchot. Pennsylvania's New Forester 177 



Pine, Arizona Poem by M. J. Riordan 358 



Pine "Flu," White John N. Washburne 343 



Pine Has Heavy Seed Crop, Longleaf ">47 



Pine Wood, In the Poem by Edith Livingston Smith 730 



Pisgah National Forest, A Trip in the 758 



Plant a Tree Poem by David H. Wright 158 



"Plant Black Walnut." Uncle Bill Says 739 



Planted in New York, 300,000 Trees 488 



Planting. American Legion Plans Memorial Tree 156 



Planting. Large Trees for Memorial Planting 646 



Planting Trees in Farm Gullies 584 



Plants 4,280 Shade Trees, Saint Paul 635 



Pleasant Things Taken from Letters to the Editor 127; 188; 



319; 442; 568; 630; 730 

 Poetry and Prose of French . Forests, The William H. 



Scheiffey 744 



n Ivy, Oak and Sumac 306 



Policies, State Forest 722 



v. Cox for a Forest -. 692 



Policy Should Be, What Our National Forest W. B. Greeley 612 



Poplars, The Poem by Nellie Burget Miller 159 



Portugese Appreciation of Trees 692 



Practice, The Extension of Forestry Henry S. Graves 50 



rvation, Creosote Oils in Wood 511 



rving Poles and Posts 126 



Print Paper Situation. The News R. S. Kellogg 147 



Prize Winning Forestry Essays, Indiana's 109 



Private forestry in France W. B. Greeley 139 



Production in the United States, Significant Trends in Lum- 

 ber Franklin H. Smith 143 



Industrial Research in 401 



am Approved, National Forestry 721 



ess of Forestry in China John H. Reisner 655 



Progress of the Purchase of Eastern National Forests 455 



tion and More Public Forest Land, Fire Charles 



Lathrop Pack 526 



Protection of Birds Julia Force 107 



Protection to Save Our Forests, Fire Roy Headley 710 



Protection Week. Forest 426 



Public Forest Land. Fire Protection and More Charles 



Lathrop Pack ' 526 



Pulp. Bamboo for Paper 574 



Pulp from Cotton Linters, Paper 320 



Pulp from Papyrus Grass, Paper 447 



Pulp, Need of Forests for Wood E. T. Meredith 362 



Pulp Wood. Newsprint Paper and 248 



Pulpwood from British Columbia Arthur Newton Pack 715 



lul in Fighting Forest Fires, Gas 761 



i Eastern National Forests, Progress of the 455 



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Putting Towns on Dress Parade 483 



Quartered White Oak, A Remarkable Specimen of George 



N. Lamb 672 



Questionnaire, A Forest 426 



Railroad Plantation, A 626 



Raise Salaries of Forest Service Employes 425 



Ranger Examination, Forest 704 



Ranger? Why is a 714 



Raw Material for the Paper Industry A. F. Hawes 134 



Reclamation Work a Vital Forestry Problem R. S. Maddox 74 



Recreation, A Crisis in National Henry S. Graves 391 



Recreation Department Arthur Carhart, Editor: : 



Vacation Opportunities in Your National Forests 549 



Auto Camp Conveniences 553 



What is Recreation's Next Step? 593 



The Mighty Rocky Mountain Trout 659 



Live Game and Forest Recreation 723 



Recreation in the Forests Arthur H. Carhart 268 



Recreation's Next Step? What is Arthur H. Carhart S93 



Reforest, Lumber Company to 315 



Reforesting War Swept Regions 746 



Reforestation, Urges 759 



Republic, The Forests of a New E. F. Prantner 522 



Research, Forest 639 



Research in Forst Products, Industrial 401 



Research Necessary, Increase in Forest 69 



Research, $10,000 for Forest 315 



Retires, Great Teacher of Forestry Filibert Roth 209 



Roads, National Forests Need 253 



Rock Creek Park Where Statesmen Motor 17 



Rot in Western Hemlock, Heart 531 



Sand Dunes and Mountain Torrents in France, Control of 



W. B. Greeley 3 



Sand Hills, Forests in the Fred R. Johnson 582 



Sapling, Only a. 4% 



Satin Moth, Beware of the European 592 



Save Our Forests, Fire Protection to Roy Headley '. . 710 



Saws in the World, Largest 242 ; 445 



Scented Woods S. J. Record 665 



Scholarships, Forestry 320 



Seat, A Novel 531 



Seeds Available, Chinese Forest Tree 681 



Seeds for Great Britain 298 



Second Southern Forestry Congress 178 



Seed Crop, Longleaf Pine Has Heavy 547 



Seeds Presented to Our Allies, Tree 71 



Sentries. Feathered 625 



Shade Tree Laws 637 



Shade Trees, Facts Wanted About 559 



Sherman Promoted, E. A 319 



Should Our City Trees Be Labeled ? Albert A. Hansen.... 27 

 Significant Trends in Lumber Production in the United 



States Franklin H. Smith 143 



Smokers Urged to Use Care in the Woods 704 



Snow An Enemy of Beech Trees, Insect R. W. Shufeldt.. 481 



Soap Nut Tree, The .621 



South America, Railroad Ties in 626 



South America, Trees from 760 



Southern Forestry Congress, Second 178 



Split Wood Section Reveals Initials Cut Almost a Century 



Ago 528 



Spring on the Marshes A. A. Allen 279 



Squirrel an Enemy to the Douglas Fir, The California Gray 



J. Hooper Bowles , 26 



Squirrels, Four-Footed Foresters, The R. W. Shufeldt.... 27 



State Forest Fire Protection E. C. Hirst 408 



State Forest Policies 722 



State Forests of Pennsylvania, Management of the J. S. 



Illick 339 



State News: (Department of Magazine 61; 119; 183; 



250; 312; 380; 438; 504; 695; 764 



St. Paul Plants 4,280 Shade Trees 635 



Streams and Lakes, Fish in R. W. Shufeldt 585 



Stumps of Trees, Living C. C. Pemberton 614 



Sugar in Colonial Times, Maple Laurence R. Grose 689 



Sugar on Douglas Fir, Discovery of Francis Dickie 84 



Sugar Maple from a Cutting, Unique Example of the Pro- 

 pagation of George B. Sudworth 625 



Sycamores, Washington's Sick 267 



Sumac Poison Ivy, Oak and 306 



Swallowtails, The Fall Web-Worm and the R. W. Shufeldt. 364 



Tagging Trees, New Method of 617 



Teacher of Forestry Retires, Great Filibert Roth 209 



Teaches Us, What the Tree E. T. Meredith 558 



