THE FORESTER. 



THE INCR EASING INT EREST I 



in the history of American forests and the efforts that have been made 

 for their conservation, development, and use, has led The Forester to 

 secure, for the benefit of its readers, a number of complete sets of the 



" Proceedings of the American Forestry Congress" and 

 " Proceedings of the American Forestry Association" 



covering a period from December, 1888, to December, 1897. These 

 issues include many valuable papers on forestry as read at the various 

 annual meetings throughout the country during the years named, 

 including the sessions in 



WASHINGTON, QUEBEC, ATLANTA, GA., BROOKLYN, N. Y, 

 SPRINGFIELD, MASS., ASHEVILLE, N. C, NASHVILLE, TENN., and the I 

 WORLD'S FAIR CONGRESS IN 1893. 



Those who desire a complete library to keep pace with the rapidly 



advancing interest in forestry can hardly afford to be without these 



valuable pamphlets. The complete series, covering the years named, 



will be sent postpaid to any address in the United States at the 



following prices : 



In one large volume 



Handsomely bound in red cloth, with gilt lettering 



and re-enforced corners . . . #2.00 



Just as durably but less ornately, in green . 1.75 



The Forester will endeavor to supply separate pamphlets upon application, 

 at a uniform price of 25 cents, whenever complets sets will not be broken thereby. 



For any further information address 



THE FORESTER, 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Kindly mention The Forester in writing. 



