GENERAL INDEX, Continued. 



Forests. Birdi ^ird th<svv4.^ Allen..: "* 



Forests. How Switxerlan(t\Cuiv'ates FUr Marie Widmer.. 847 



Forests in the Wr Zone. >. ;": 909 



Forty Thousand Get Free Timl)er ' 991 



Future. Chestnut in. the ^ 967 



German Forests. American Trees in J. S. lllick 922 



(letting Closer to Forest Problems 1003 



Gipsy and lirowntail Moths, Work Now .\gainst 1128 



Growing Pine at a Profit J. R. Simmons 1043 



Grows, How a Tree Bristow .\dams 935 



Hawaii, F'orest Items from 1118 



How a Tree Grows Bristow Adams 935 



How Switzerland Cultivates Her Forests Marie Widmer.. 847 



How Trees Travel Bristow Adams 987 



Indiana's Forestry Home Burr N. Prentice 930 



Industries, Maryland's Wood-L'sing 986 



Japan's Forest Lands 915 



Labels on Park Trees. Common-Sense J. J. Levison 1062 



Lagan. Logging Kasak and T. R. Helms 1050 



Land Speculators Block Settlement 1040 



Landscape F'orestry. The Principles of Wilhelm Miller. . . . 969 



Largest Trees. The 976 



Leaves, Lse the Dead 1109 



Lincoln Highway. Tree Planting .Mong The Grace Roper 



N'cvitt 928 



Longleaf Pine. The (Identification. Characteristics and Com- 

 mercial Uses) S!t.") 



"Looking Squarely at the Waterpower Problem" Book by 



Henry J. Pierce reviewed by Dr. H. S. Drinker 1125 



Lumber Industry Inquiry, The 939 



Lumber Wasted. One Third of Our 876 



Lyman. Chester W., Director of the .'Kmerican Forestry 



.Association photograph 1097 



Magazine, The Enlarged 876 



Maple Sugar Making 1031 



Map!e, The Sugar (Identification and Characteristics) By 



S. B. Detwiler 1019 



Maryland Towns Cooperating to Improve Public Shade 



Trees, State Forester and 1113 



-Maryland's Wood Using Industries 986 



Medal for the .Association 1 1 19 



Meeting. The Directors' 865 



Meetings See Conventions 



Michigan Forestry Work 1107 



Michigan. The Situation in J. H. Chapman 1066 



Moths, Works Now Again.st the Gipsy and Browntail 1128 



National Conservation and Waterpowers H. H. Chapman.. 981 



National Forest .AlKj^ished. -A 1 101 



National Forest, .A Trip on the .\pachc .\. P. W 1056 



National Forests in the East 1003 



National Forests, States Get $8.50.000 From 990 



National Forests Take in $2.500,000 927 



National Parks. Increase of Tourists in the 1 113 



New York Constitution. The 941 



North Carolina's .Action 871 



Oaks. Two Notable J. R. Simmons 990 



One-Third of our Lumber Wasted 876 



Ornamental and Shade Trees (Department of Magazine) 



Edited by J. J. Levison 861 ; 931 ; 992 ; 1062 ; 1114 



Ornamental Evergreens. The Warren H. Miller 916 



Our \'anishing Shore Birds A. A. .Allen 911 



Park Improvements, Yosemite 1127 



Parks and the Public J. J. Levison 1114 



Parks, Increase of Tourists in the National 111:! 



Philippine Forestry Exhibit, The .Arthur T. Fischer 997 



Philippine Lumber for China 930 



Pine at a Profit. Growing J. R. Simmons 1043 



Pine at Unusual .Altitude. Giant 1053 



Pine. The Longleaf ( Identification Characteristics and Com- 

 mercial Uses ) 895 



Pine Threatened, White 1122 



Pine Tree. Whittier's .Agnes L. Scott.^ 1058 



Pinon Tree Splits Large Rock 1122 



Planting .Along the Lincoln Highway, Tree Grace Roper 



Nevitt 928 



Poems 976; lOOO; 1049 



Popular Tree, The Tulip or Yellow 833 



Practices Forestry, Coal Company A. C. Ncumillcr 868 



Problems. Getting Closer to Forest 1003 



Protecting Redwoods 929 



Public. Parks and the J. J. Levison...- 1114 



Purchased. F'orest Reserves 879 



Quincy, Mr. Charles Frederick Director of the American 



Forestry Association photograph 851 



Rasak and Lagan, Logging T. R. Helms 1050 



Redwoods, Protecting 929 



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Reforestation Movement in China, The W. F. Sherfesee... 1033 

 Relations Between the East and the West as the East Hopes 



to See Them. Forest .Address by Dr. H. S. Drinker. . 1054 



Reserves Purchased. Forest 879 



Resolutions. Three 1119 



Review by Dr. H. S. Drinker of Henry J. Pierce's Ixiok 



"Looking Squarely at the Waterpower Problem" 1125 



Reviews, Book : 

 Looking, Squarely at the Waterpower Problem By J. J. 



Pierce, reviewed by Dr. Drinker 1125 



The Zimmerman Pine Moth By Josef Brunner 1130. 



Rock .Avalanches Guy Elliott Mitchell 1090 



Seeding of the Tulip Tree, Characteristics and S. B. Elliott 840 



Service Exhibit, The Forest Don Carlos Ellis 1110 



Service Methods Approved, F'orest 932 



Shade Tree is -Also Best, The Biggest 1108 



Shade Trees, Ornamental and (Department of Magazine) 



Edited by J. J. Levison 861; 931 ; 992; 1062; 1114 



Shore Birds, (3ur Vanishing .A. A. Allen 911 



Speculators Block Settlement, Land 1040 



Sprout Growth of Trees, The Bristow .Adams 1059 



State Forester and Maryland Towns Cooperating to Improve 



Public Shade Trees 1113 



State Forester, Texas 915 



State Forester, West Virginia's 1002 



State Forestry .Associations Editorial 1068 



States Get $850,000 from National Forests 990 



Sugar Making. Maple 1031 



Sugar Maple, The (Identification and Characteristics) S. 



B. Detwiler 1019 



Switzerland Cultivates Her F^orests, How Marie Widmer. . 847 



Taxation and Conservation Editorial 1069 



Texas" Forestry Opportunities 1106 



Texas Slate Forester 915 



Three Trees Bristow Adams 1120 



To A Mountain About to be Lumbered Poem, by Paulina 



Brandreth 976 



Town Forest, The First 1042 



Travel. How Trees Bristow -Adams 987 



Tree, Famous 1 121 



Tree Grows, How a Bristow Adams 935 



Tree Planter. A Successful 937 



Tree Planting Along the Lincoln Highway- Grace Roper 



Nevitt '. 928 



Tree Splits Large Rock. Pinon 1122 



Tree, The -American Chestnut S. B. Detwiler 957 



Tree, The Tulip or Yellow Poplar 833 



Trees in German Forests. -American J. S. lllick 916 



Trees, Ornamental and Shade (Department of Magazine) 



Edited by J. J. Levison 861; 931 ; 992; 1062; 1114 



Trees, The Sprout Growth of Bristow -Adams 1059 



Tree.s, The Largest 976 



Trees. Three Bristow Adams 1120 



Trees Travel, How Bristow .Adams 987 



Tulip or Yellow Poplar Tree, The 833 



Tulip Tree, Characteristics and Seeding of the By S. B. 



Elliott 840 



Uses of Chestnut, Commercial P. L. Buttrick 960 



War Zone, Forests in the 909 



Wasted, One Third of our Lumber 876 



Waterfowl, Conserving the A. A. .Allen 1047 



Waterpower Problem" "Looking Squarely at the Book by 



Henry J. Pierce reviewed by Dr. H. S. Drinker 1125 



Waterpowers, National Conservation and H. H. Chapman. 981 



Weeks Law Con f ercnce. The 1004 



West, Danger Season in the 871 



West Virginia's State Forester 1002 



White -Ash Identification and Characteristics By S. S. 



Detwiler 1081 



White Pine Threatened 1 122 



Whittier's Pine Tree Agnes L. Scott 1058 



Winter Birds. .Attracting the A. -A. .Allen 1102 



Wood is Secured. How Cigar-Box C. H. Pearson 1098 



Wood Preserving Department (Department of Magazine) 



Edited by E. A. Sterhng 878; 937; 999; 1061; 1123 



Wood Pu!p in -Argentina 968 



Wood Specimens, Collecting 844 



Woodlot Values Worth Investigating 938 



Woods, Yale Forestry Class in the James L. Goodwin 872 



Yale Forestry Class in the Woods James L. Goodwin 872 



Yellow Poplar Tree, The Tulip or 833 



Yosemite Park Improvements 1 127 



Sterling, E. .A., article by 853; 878; 999; 1061; 1123 



Weiss, Howard F., article by 1041 



Widmer, Marie, article by 847 



