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THE MAGAZINE OF THE AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION | 



PERCIVAL SHELDON RIDSDALE, Editor 



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January 1920 



Vol. 26, No. 313 



Hall of Fame For Trees The Dumont Kennedy Elm Frontispiece.. 2 



The Forest Policy of France The Control of Sand Dunes and Mountain 



Torrents By W. B. Greeley 3 



With seven illustrations 



Forestry in Southern New England By Ralph C. Hawley 10 



With seven illustrations 



A Precocious Youngster By Woodbridge Metcalf 15 



With one illustration 



What Our Forests Support By Franklin H. Smith 16 



Rock Creek Park Where Statesmen Motor 17 



Mammy Cottontail and Trouble-1 By Allen Chaffee 19 



With one illustration by Peter Da Ru 



Forestry and Recreation in the Palisades Interstate Park By George 



W. Perkins 20 



With eight illustrations 



The California Gray Squirrel an Enemy to the Douglas Fir By J. 



Hooper Bowles 26 



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



With one illustration 



Winter Greenery By Bessie L. Putnam 28 



The Tree The Memorial That Lives By Charles Lathrop Pack 29 



with eleven illustrations 



Tree Planting Program 36 



Four-Footed Foresters The Squirrels By R. W. Shufeldt 37 



With ten illustrations 



Birds and Trees in Winter By A. A. Allen 45 



with seven illustrations 



Forestry Digest 48 



The Extension of Forestry Practice By Henry S. Graves 50 



New York's Forestry Program 51 



Landowners' Associations Favor Forestry 53 



For Forest Investigations 54 



Can Save White Pine 54 



Lasting Qualities of Cedar 54 



National Honor Roll, Memorial Trees 56 



Maryland State Forestry Offices Burned 58 



Bouquets 59 



Canadian Department By Ellwood Wilson 60 



State News 61 



Forest School Notes 64 



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Publication Office, 522 East Street, Baltimore, Maryland. 

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Application for entry as second-class matter at the Post Office at Baltimore is pending. 

 Entered as second-class mail matter December 24, 1909, at the Post Office at Washington, 

 under the Act of March 3, 1879. Copyright, 1918, by the American Forestry Association. 

 Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec. 1103, Act of 

 October 3, 1917, authorized July 11, 1918. 



