THE STATE AND FORESTRY 



VoL ' V ' AUGUST, 1899. 



No. S. 



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Columbus, Ohio, August 22-23. 



This meeting is proposed in response to the invitation of the 

 American Association for the Advancement of Science, which 

 meets at Columbus August 22-26. The local arrangements are 

 in charge of Prof. William Lazenby, of the Ohio State Uni- 

 versity, Columbus. 



The sessions will be held on August 22 and 23 at Room 1, 

 Horticultural Hall. 



Persons wishing to attend have the advantage of all favors 

 as to railroad rates, excursions, etc., arranged for by the 

 American Association for the Advancement of Science. 



Full information will be furnished by the Secretary, Dr. 

 L. O. Howard, of Washington, D. C. 



Missoula, Montana, September 25-27. 



The close relations between forestry and irrigation make it 

 especially suitable that this Association should accept the in- 

 vitation to hold a meeting in connection with the National Ir- 

 rigation Congress, which convenes at Missoula, Montana, on 

 September 25. 



The immense forest reserves in and surrounding the Yel- 

 lowstone National Park lend an additional attraction to LlOJl, 

 this meeting. 



A committee of arrangements will shortly be appointed, an- 

 nouncement of which will be made in The Forester. Until 

 further notice, information can be obtained from Mr. I. D. V. 

 Donnell, Chairman Executive Committee, National Irrigation 

 Congress, Billings, Montana. 



Papers. 



Members are earnestly and cordially invited to submit pa- 1.00 a Year 



pers on forest topics, to be read at one or another of these 

 meetings. Those which cannot be presented by the writer in 

 person may be sent to the gentleman in charge of the arrange- 

 ments, as named above. Selected papers will be published in 

 The Forester. 



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