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AMERICAN FORESTRY | 



THE MAGAZINE OF THE AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION 



PERCIVAL SHELDON RIDSDALE, Editor 



May 1920 



This is "just a waterfall in a Colorado forest," 

 and it proves that a waterfall need not be a 

 Niagara to be interesting and pleasing. 



CONTENTS Vol. 26, No. 317 



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The Convention of the Birds and Trees By Mary Lee Hawley 258 



Editorial Department 259 



California Forests and Forestry By T. D. Woodbury 262 



With eight illustrations. 



Washington's Sick Sycamores 267 



With one illustration. 



Recreation in the Forests By Arthur H. Carhart 268 



With ten illustrations. 



Among the Trilliums By Bessie L. Putnam 272 



Nature Studies in Small Areas By Dr. R. W. Shufeldt 273 



With eight illustrations. 



In Memoriam Poem by S. A. White 278 



The Loon Poem by Lew Sarett 279 



Spring on the Marshes By A. A. Allen 279 



With nine illustrations. 



Old Loving Cup Carved of Wood 283 



With one illustration. 



Hall of Fame for Trees 284 



With six illustrations. 



The Wild Flower Garden By Bessie L. Putnam 288 



With five illustrations. 



Trees Poem by Theodosia Garrison 290 



Civilization's Highways 291 



With four illustrations. 

 The American Legion for Memorial Trees 295 



With two illustrations, i 



An Appreciation of Colonel Graves 297 



An Unusual Young Eucalyptus By Abbot Kinney 298 



With one illustration. 



Seeds for Great Britain 298 



Forestry, Livestock and Cut Over Lands of the South By Thomas 



P. Ivy 299 



With six illustrations. 



Forestry Editorial Digest 303 



National Honor Roll, Memorial Trees 304 



Build Roads of Remembrance 305 



Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac 306 



With two illustrations. 



Insects and Diseases which Injure Trees 308 



Canadian Department By Ell wood Wilson 310 



State News 312 



Book Reviews 316 



Forest School Notes 318 



Bouquets 319 



E. A. Sherman Promoted 319 



Forestry Scholarships 320 



Publication Office, 522 East Street, Baltimore, Md. 

 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, authorised February 27, 1920. 



