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timber through fire scars. They also kill any young 

 growth in the openings of the forest or on cut-over or 

 burned areas. 



In the general practice of logging in the Douglas fir 

 region, all trees are cut. This method leaves the area 

 without seed trees, and when young growth is destroyed 

 there is no provision for its replacement. A large part 

 of the young growth on cut-over areas has come from 

 seed that was stored in the forest floor. Such repro- 

 duction can occur only on areas where all fires have 



been kept out after logging or where only one slash fire 

 occurred soon after logging and at a time when the forest 

 floor was moist enough to protect some of the seed stored 

 in the duff or soil. 



Repeated burning ultimately produces barren areas. 

 Such areas are not only non-productive ; they are a posi- 

 tive menace to communities in mountain valleys. Muddy 

 water and floods are caused, and even the water supply 

 itself is endangered. 



NATIONAL HONOR ROLL, MEMORIAL TREES 



Trees have been planted for the following and registered with the American Forestry Association, which 

 desires to register each Memorial Tree planted in the United States. A certificate of registration will be sent to 

 each person, corporation, club or community reporting the planting of a Memorial Tree to the Association. 



SAYBROOK, CONN. 



By Old Saybrook Town Improvement As- 

 sociation: Harry G. Faulk. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



By Children of American Revolution; Na- 

 tional Society Children of American Revolu- 

 tion. By Human Education Society: 3 trees 

 planted for "Remember the Animals and Birds 

 that Fell." 



TAMPA, FLA. 

 By Tampa Rotary Club: James Adams, Don- 

 ald Anslcy, Norman Badger, Reuben Baker, 

 Fred. C. Banta, Earl Clark Bell, Lieut. 

 George Berriman, Algy K. Bivens, Arthur 

 A. Bivens, John D. Barker, Leonard Boze- 

 man, W. R. Bozeman, Jack L. Brantley, Leo 

 Brazil, John F. Bryan, Ramon Cabrera, H. 

 A. Carmichael, Henry B. P. Clayton, Percy 

 F. Cox, Coke P. Coleman, Walter R. Con- 

 nell, Sgt. Chas. B. Copp, R. E. Cordova, Eric 

 Culbreath, Elder Davis, Olin D. Youngblood, 

 J. G. Darnou, Cecil Emerson, Preston Fields, 

 Del Finlcy, Maurice Fonseca, Britton Fran- 

 cis, Chas. E. GalVin, John M. Garcia, Robert 

 L. Bradley, Douglas Gammon, David D. Gee, 

 Tod F. Gillett, Marcello Gonzales, Donald 

 Griffin, Vincenzo Guerriero, Chester Hanks, 

 J. W. Hatton, Lieut. Thos. H. Hill, Will 

 Holland, Percy Hum, Edmund Jochumsen, 

 Freddie Johns, Andrew Jones, Arthur St. 

 Clair Jones, Jack Jones, J. G. W. Kirkland, 

 Willie Kitts, Louis Leeks, E. D. Legree, Ar- 

 mando Leon, Lytic Louden, Joseph A. Lowe, 

 Fred Mansfield, Percy Mansfield, Norman E. 

 McLeod, Angus McLean, Allen L. McMenomy, 

 Chas. W. Middleton, Sam Middleton, Lorenzo 

 Moody, John G. Nelson, Robt. L. Norwood, 

 J. D. Nix. Millard L. Owens, A. J .Pederson, 

 Charles D. Peoples, Clarence Perkins, Marion 

 L. IVrritt, Louis Pumorrga, J. F. Quisen- 

 berry, R. G. Robertson, Etnmett L. Simmons, 

 Clarence Slater, Homer Sumner, Wamboldt 

 Sumner, Cyrus S. Taylor, William S. Tay- 

 lor, Stanley Tillis, Louis Torres, Rufus M. 

 Tounstey, Fred. E. Turner, Louis Vaughan, 

 Harold D. Walker, Stephen B. Ward, ^Luther 

 Wells, Patrick White, Leo F. Wiggins, Charles 

 S- Wilson, Napoleon B. Wilson, Herbert C. 

 Wootoa, Cora Davis. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



By Indianapolis Orphan's Asylum: Theodore 

 Roosevelt, William Warner, Curtis Simmons. 



WASHINGTON, IND. 

 By Washington Rotary Club: Jefferson V. 

 V in cent. 



FORT MADISON, IOWA 



By Ida Mansfield Circle, The King's Daugh- 

 ters: Theodore Roosevelt, Rev. Harry Deiman, 

 Hartman Dawson, Lester Harter, Vincent 

 Hunt, Bernard Pollpeter, Theodore Kokjohn, 

 Harry Vincent, Miles Ramborger, Lawrence 

 Duckworth, Alois Pollpeter, Dorothy Koell- 

 ner. By Hope Circle, Presbyterian Church: 

 Rev. Harry Deiman, Hartman Dawson, Lester 

 Harter. 



GRAFTON, MASS. 



By Old Oak Chapter, D. A. R.: Earle B. 

 Stowell, George J. Geleneau, Albert M. Usher, 

 Louis J. Hitchings, Franklin S. Clark. 



GROTON, MASS. 

 By Groton Woman's Club: Sgt. Laurence 

 W. Gay, Seaman Charles P. McHean, Carl 

 B. Gleason, Lieut. John W. Bradley, Clarence 

 Curtis, William C. B. Gilson. 



BUHL, MINN. 

 By Board of Education: Howard Bennett, 

 James Doherty, Cornelius B. Gdbdspeed, Fred. 

 M. Goodspeed, Arthur C. Williams. 



HARRISON, N. J. 



By Employees Service Committee, Edison 

 Lamp Works: Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, 

 Leo Sharwell. 



VALOIS, N. Y. 



By Valois School: William Earle Sutphen, 

 William Coon, Ray C. Gunderman. 



BALFOUR, N. DAK. 



By Progressive Civic League: Emil Sigfrid 

 Olson, Olaf Edward Myhre, Ulrik Garlie, 

 Jonas August Johnson, Gustav Adolph Stener- 

 son, Louis C. Knuth. 



LANCASTER, PA. 



By Donegal Society: Lieut. Alexander Rod- 

 gers, Jr., Lieut. Daniel Schenck Keller, Lieut. 

 Benjamin Hiestand. 



COLUMBIA, TENN. 



By Business Women's Association: Henry 

 Hill, Harry Thompson, Isiah Abernathy, Corp. 

 Jim Cranberry, James Satterfield, Harry P. 

 Davis, Ed. Walker, Will Houston, Isaac Tom 

 Watkins, James Ewing, Richard Wainright, 

 Jesse J. Thompson, Jim Abernathy. 



COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 



By Agricultural and Mechanical College: 

 Elmer Curtis Allison, Farris Shelton Ander- 

 son, Clifton Barfield, Walter Gustavos Bevill, 

 William Fowler Bourland, Thomas Reed 

 Brailsford, Vories P. Brown, Jr., Richard 

 Flatt Bull, Jr., Joseph Daniel Carter, Romeo 

 Willis Cox, Samuel Reid Craig, Norman C. 

 Crocker, Edward Bishop Crook, M. F. Curtis, 

 Jesse L. Easterwood, J. G. Ellis, Jr., James 

 Ronald Findlater, Benjamin H. Gardner, Jr., 

 Eric Albert Goldbeck, Edwin Mobley Gorman, 

 Cyrus Earle Graham, James Francis Greer, 

 George Little Harrison, Hamlet Park Jones, 

 Charles Hausser, Walter Sherman Keeling, 

 Luke Witt Loftus, Graham Danuel Luhn, 

 Willford McFadden, John Clyde McKimmey, 

 John Lamar Matthews, Hadyn Potter Myers, 

 John Hartwell Moore, John Bolanz Murphy, 

 Robert Walker Noble, Herbert N. Peters, 

 Harry Lamar Peyton, Wendall Francis Prime, 

 Ferdinand Regenbrecht, Edmund Laritz Ries- 

 ner, Charles Edward Rust, Frank William 

 Slaton, Charles Leroy Teague, William George 

 Thomas, John Percy Thompson, George Fran- 

 cis Wellage, Coney Uncas Woodman, Richard 

 P. Wooley, Benjamin Fiske Wright, Horace 

 Conrad Yates, John Herbert Burford, L. S. 

 R. Suber, James Munroe Woodson. 



BOLIVAR, W. VA. 



By Caleb Bible Class, M. E. Sunday School: 

 3 trees planted "To Our Patriots." 



WHEN MEMORIAL TREES ARE PLANTED PLEASE INFORM THE AMERICAN 

 FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D. C. 





