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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



BOOKS ON FORESTRY 



AMERICAN FORESTRY will publish each month, for the benefit of those who wish books on forestry, 

 * lift of titles, authors and prices of such books. These may be ordered through the American Forestry 

 Association, Washington, D C. Prices are by mail or express prepaid. 



FOREST VALUATION Filibert Roth 



FOREST REGULATION Filibert Roth 



PRACTICAL TREE REPAIR By Elbert Peets 



LUMBER MANUFACTURING ACCOUNTS By Arthur F. Jones 



FOREST VALUATION By H. H. Chapman 



CHINESE FOREST TREES AND TIMBER SUPPLY By Norman Shaw 



TREES, SHRUBS, VINES AND HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS By John Kirkegaard 



TREES AND SHRUBS By Charles Sprague Sargent Vols. I and II, 4 Parts to a Volume 



Per Part 



THE TRAINING OF A FORESTER Glfford Pinchot 



LUMBER AND ITS USES R. S. Kellogg 



THE CARE OF TREES IN LAWN, STREET AND PARK B. E. Fernow 



NORTH AMERICAN TREES N. L. Brltton 



KEY TO THE TREES Collins and Preston 



THE FARM WOODLOT E. G. Cheyney and J. P. Wentllng 



IDENTIFICATION OF THE ECONOMIC WOODS OF THE UNITED STATES Samuel J. 



Record 



PLANE SURVEYING John C. Tracy 



FOREST MENSURATION Henry Solon Graves 



FOREST PRODUCTS By Nelson Courtlandt Brown 



THE ECONOMICS OF FORESTRY B. E. Fernow '. 



FIRST BOOK OF FORESTRY Filibert Roth 



PRACTICAL FORESTRY A. S. Fuller 



PRINCIPLES OF AMERICAN FORESTRY Samuel B. Green 



TREES IN WINTER A. S. Blakeslee and C. D. Jarvis 



AMERICAN WOODS Romeyn B. Hough, 14 Volumes, per Volume 



HANDBOOK OF THE TREES OF THE NORTHERN U. S. AND CANADA, EAST OF THE 



ROCKY MOUNTAINS Romeyn B. Hough 



GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH THE TREES J. Horace McFarland 



HANDBOOK OF TIMBER PRESERVATION Samuel M. Rowe 



THE HISTORIC TREES OF MASSACHUSETTS J. R. Simmons 



TREES OF NEW ENGLAND L. L. Dame and Henry Brooks 



TREES, SHRUBS AND VINES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES H. E. Park- 



hurst 



TREES H. Marshall Ward 



OUR NATIONAL PARKS John Mulr 



PRACTICAL FORESTRY John Gifford 



LOGGING Ralph C. Bryant 



THE IMPORTANT TIMBER TREES OF THE UNITED STATES S. B. Elliott 



FORESTRY IN NEW ENGLAND Ralph C. Hawley and Austin F. Hawes 



THE PRINCIPLES OF HANDLING WOODLANDS Henry Solon Graves 



SHADE TREES IN TOWNS AND CITIES William Solotaroff 



THE TREE GUIDE By Julia Ellen Rogers 



MANUAL FOR NORTHERN WOODSMEN Austin Cary 



FARM FORESTRY Alfred Akerman 



THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF WORKING PLANS (In forest organization) A. B. Reck- 



nagel 



ELEMENTS OF FORESTRY F. F. Moon and N. C. Brown 



MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF WOOD Samuel J. Record 



STUDIES OF TREES J. J. Levison 



TREE PRUNING A. Des Cars 



THE PRESERVATION OF STRUCTURAL TIMBER Howard F. Weiss 



SEEDING AND PLANTING IN THE PRACTICE OF FORESTRY By James W. Tourney... 



FUTURE OF FOREST TREES By Dr. Harold Unwin 



FIELD BOOK OF AMERICAN TREES AND SHRUBS F. Schuyler Mathews 



FIELD BOOK OF WILD BIRDS AND THEIR MUSIC By F. Schuyler Mathews 



FIELD BOOK OF AMERICAN WILD FLOWERS By F. Schuyler Mathews 



FARM FORESTRY By John Arden Ferguson 



THE BOOK OF FORESTRY By Frederick F. Moon 



OUR FIELD AND FOREST TREES By Maud Going 



HANDBOOK FOR RANGERS AND WOODSMEN By Jay L. B. Taylor 



THE LAND WE LIVE IN By Overton Price 



WOOD AND FOREST By William Noyes 



THE ESSENTIALS OF AMERICAN TIMBER LAW By J. P. Kinney 



HANDBOOK OF CLEARING AND GRUBBING, METHODS AND COST By Halbert P. 



Gillette 



FRENCH FORESTS AND FORESTRY By Theodore S. Woolsey, Jr 



MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS By L. H. Pammel 



WOOD AND OTHER ORGANIC STRUCTURAL MATERIALS Chas. H. Snow 



EXERCISES IN FOREST MENSURATION Winkenwerder and Clark 



OUR NATIONAL FORESTS H. D. Boerker 



MANUAL OF TREE DISEASES Howard Rankin 



THE BOOK OF THE NATIONAL PARKS By Robert Sterling Yard 



THE STORY OF THE FOREST By J. Gordon Dorrance 



FOREST MANAGEMENT By A. B. Recknagel and John Bentley, Jr 



THE FOREST RANGER AND OTHER VERSE By John Guthrie 



TIMBER, ITS STRENGTH, SEASONING AND GRADING By H. S. Betts 



THE HISTORIC TREES OF MASSACHUSETTS By J. R. Simmons 



TIMBERS AND THEIR USES By Wrenn Winn 



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* This, of course, is not a complete list, but we shall be glad to add to it any books on forestry 

 or related subjects upon request. EDITOR. 



THE GUIDE TO NATURE 



Edward F. Bigelow, Managing Editor 



Published by 

 The Agassiz Association, ArcAdiA, 

 Sound Beach, Conn. 

 A Profusely Illustrated Monthly Magazine 

 Devoted to Commonplace Nature with Un- 

 common Interest. 



Subscription, $1.50 per Year. 

 Single or Sample Copy, 15c. 



OREGON 

 TJOWAKD J. EBERLY, of the State 1 



ester's office, is a member of the Spe- 

 cial Forestry detachment in attendance upon 

 the Aviation School at March Field, Cali- 

 fornia. This detachment also includes a 

 number of United States Forest Sei 

 men from Districts 1, 5 and t> A short, 

 intensive course of study, embracing ob- 

 servation, airplane photography, mapping 

 and radio work is being pursued by these 

 men and is especially designed to give fun- 

 damental instructions covering airplane 

 forest patrol work. Enlisted pilots are 

 also receiving special training calculated 

 to make them valuable in the extensive 

 plan of the air service to provide airplane 

 patrol for the timbered areas of the entire 

 Northwest during the ensuing season. 



If the lack of snow in the Cascade and 

 Coast Mountain ranges is the barometer of 

 a dry and hazardous fire season, the 1920 

 situation gives promise of record-breaking 

 possibilities. Within the last few weeks a 

 small amount of snow has fallen, but all of 

 the usual heavily packed early snows have 

 disappeared. Light and fluffy in nature, 

 this slight recent snow will have trickled 

 away before the season's patrol work is 

 actually begun. 



A present ten-inch shortage of normal 

 rainfall would seem to add to the peril of 

 the situation, but may, in the compensating 

 nature of the elements, induce a rainfall 

 late enough to partially offset the shortage 

 in snow. With the usual wide and oftimes 

 unexpected variety of weather, there is 

 probably no occasion for alarm just yet, 

 but it is not doubted that a greater sense of 

 safety prevails with an abundance of snow 

 in the mountains. 



HIGHER PAY FOR FORESTERS 



rPHE minimum entrance salary for Forest 

 Assistants in the Federal Forest Serv- 

 ice has been raised from $1,100 to $1,500 

 per annum, according to a recent announce- 

 men. It is expected that this action will en- 

 able the Forest Service to secure graduates 

 from the various forest schools. For the past 

 few years men have been going into private 

 work, owing to the inadequate salaries 

 paid by the Government. 



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