AMERICAN FORESTRY 



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D. C, the full report costing 25 cents and 

 the summary five cents (stamps not ac- 

 cepted). 



With regard to these reports, the For- 

 est Service is calling especial attention 

 to the first of the recommendations for 

 Federal legislation. This recommendation 

 is for a substantial increase in the existing 

 co-operation between the States and the 

 Federal Government in the work of forest 

 fire prevention. If we are to have timber 

 in the future, we must stop burning our 

 forests now. At present the Federal Gov- 

 ernment is co-operating with 25 States in 

 fire protection work, but on a very inade- 

 quate scale. Therefore, the recommenda- 

 tion for increased co-operation was placed 

 first as being most urgent. The public 

 interest in these matters is intense and the 

 demand for the publications insistent. 



'T'HE Forest Club Annual for 1920 is now 

 available. It is the official publication 

 of the Forest Club of the University of 

 Washington and comprises a 100-page book 

 covering the activities of the College of 

 Forestry, containing scientific and popular 

 articles about forestry and lumbering, as 

 well as a complete roster of the students, 

 ex-students and alumni. Owing to the pres- 

 ent urgent need for putting our forests on 

 a permanent production basis in order to in- 

 sure a regular and permanent timber supply, 

 this problem has been especially emphasized 

 in this issue. The Annual is published arrd 

 financed entirely by the students of the 



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