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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



THE MAGAZINE OF THE AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION 



PERCIVAL SHELDON RIDSDALE, Editor 



March 1920 



C ON T E N T S 



Vol. 26, No. 315 



Courtesy the J. D. Lttcey Company. 



Minnehaha Falls, Minneapolis, Minnesota Frontispiece. .'. 130 



Editorial Department 131 



134 



Raw Material for the Paper Industry By Austin F. Hawes 

 With five illustrations 



Private Forestry in France By W. B. Greeley. 

 With two illustrations. 



139 



SUGAR PINE (PINUS LAMBERTIANA) 



Significant Trends in Lumber Production in the United States By Franklin 



H Smith 143 



With one illustration. 



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



The Uses of Wood Wood in Agricultural Implements By Hu Maxwell.. 148 

 With fourteen illustrations. 



American Legion Plans Memorial Tree Planting 156 



With three illustrations. 



Plant a Tree Poem by David H. Wright 158 



The Adopted Son of the Twentieth Engineers (Forest) 159 



With one illustration. 



The Poplars Poem by Nellie Burget Miller 159 



Municipal Forestry in New York By John Bentley, Jr 160 



With four illustrations. 



Financial Statement of the American Forestry Association for 1919 % . 162 



Weasels and Their Habits By Dr. R. W. Shufeldt 163 



With ten illustrations. 



Mammy Cottontail and Trouble A Visit to the Valley Farm 170 



With one drawing by Peter Da Ru. 



Hall of Fame for Trees 172 



Forestry Digest 174 



Blasting to Aid Central Park Trees 176 



Pinchot, Pennsylvania's New Forester : 177 



National Honor Roll, Memorial Trees 177 



Second Southern Forestry Congress 178 



The Forestry Situation in Massachusetts 179 



Make Your Woodland Pay 179 



Canadian Department By Ellwood Wilson 180 



State News ' 183 



John C. Olmstead Dead K5 



Dean Baker's New Work 188 



Bouquets 1^9 



Kiln Drying Taught By Mail 189 



Forest School Notes 19 



Alaskan Pulpwood Forests 192 



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Headquarters Office, Maryland Building, Washington, D. C. 



Entered as second-class mail matter December 24, 1909, at the Postoffice at Baltimore, under the Act o March 3, 1879. Copyright, 1918, by the American 

 Forestry Association. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sec. 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized February 27, 1920. 



