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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



THE MAGAZINE OF THE AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION 



PERCIVAL SHELDON RIDSDALE, Editor 



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April 1920 



CONTENTS 



Vol. 26, No. 316 



SUNSET ON THE FEND D'ORIELLE 



Editorial Department 



W. B. Greeley, Chief Forester (Photograph) 



Forestry in the Douglas Fir Region By Thornton T. Munger 

 With seven illustrations. 



Airplane Patrol of the Forests By F. A. Elliott. 

 With four illustrations. 



Great Teacher of Forestry Retires By Filibert Roth. 

 With one illustration. 



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Publication Office, 522 East Street, Baltimore, Md. 



Anaesthetics for Trees 



Great Britain's Forestry Commission -. 212 



The Historic Trees of Massachusetts 213 



With thirty-eight illustrations. 



Forestry News Digest 226 



Honor Roll, Memorial Trees 227 



Nature Adventures in the Nation's Capital By R. W. Shufeldt 228 



With eleven illustrations. 



Plant Nut Trees for Roads and Parks 234 



Half the Balsam Killed 234 



German Forests Still Great Asset 235 



"Hall of Fame" for Trees 236 



With four illustrations. 



A Day With the Ducks on Lake Cayuga By A. A. Allen 238 



With eight illustrations. 



The Largest Saws in the World 242 



With one illustration. 



Big Arbor Day Planting 244 



Arbor Day for China 244 



Canadian Department By Ellwood Wilson 246 



American Lumber Association 248 



Newsprint Paper and Pulpwood * 248 



State News 250 



Higher Pay for Foresters 252 



Tennessee Forestry Association ' 253 



National Forests Need Roads 253 



Forester Saving Czecho-Slovaks '' 254 



Foresters Test Wireless Phones 254 



Forest School Notes , '255 



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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 of 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, 



