AMERICAN FORESTRY 



THE MAGAZINE OF THE AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION 



PERCIVAL SHELDON RIDSDALE, Editor 



July 1919 Vol. 25 



CONTENTS 



No. 307 



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A BEAUTY SPOT ON LAKE TAHOE 



This is a typical road, lake and mountain scene in the 

 wonderful Tahoe country in Nevada. 



Foresters and Lumbermen Home From France — By D. T. Mason and 



P. S. Ridsdale 1187 



With nine illustrations. 



Scouting for Timber in the Eastern Pyrenees — By R. Y. Stuart 1193 



With five illustrations. 



Transplanting Large Trees 1198 



Canadian Forestry Corps Work in France^By Roland Hill 1199 



With two illustrations. 

 Memorial Trees 1201 



With three illustrations. 



National Honor Roll — Memorial Trees 1204 



The Wishing Tree— By J. R. Simmons 1205 



With one illustration. 



Photographing Forests From the Air — By Lieut. Lewis 1206 



With two illustrations. 



University of Minnesota Offers Course in Lumber Uses 1207 



The Uses of Wood — Wood Used in the Cooperage Industry — By Hu 



Maxwell 1208 



With nineteen illustrations. 



Tussock Moth Caterpillar Campaign — By M. M. Burris 1217 



With three illustrations. 



Forest Investigation 1218 



Paid in Full— By C. H. Shattuck 1219 



With one illustration. 



A Garden of the Brave — Poem by Vilda Sauvage Owens 1220 



More Airplane Patrols for National Forests 1220 



The Roosevelt Redwood 1220 



Insects in Their Relation to Forestry— By R. W. Shufeldt 1221 



With seven illustrations. 



Gathering the Spinulose Shield Fern— By Frank B. Tucker 1226 



With five illustrations. 



The Herons— By A. A. Allen 1229 



With fifteen illustrations. 



Scotch Lumber Cut by New England Mills 1235 



Editorial: Why We Need More Forest Research 1237 



Seaplanes to Be Used for Forest Fire Patrol Work in Quebec — By 



Ellwood Wilson 1238 



Book Reviews , 1240 



Canadian Department — By Ellwood Wilson 1241 



Protect Locust Trees From Borers 1243 



Airplane Patrol in National Forests 1244 



Current Literature 1245 



Lecture on Historic Trees 1247 



Entered as second-class matter December 24, 1909, at the Postoffice at Washington, 

 under the act of March 3, 1879. Copyright, 1919, by the American Forestry Association. 

 Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage nrovided for in Section 1103, Act of 

 October 3, 1917, authorized July 11, 1918. 



