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THE FORESTER 



THE FORESTER still has in stock copies of every issue of the year 1899, any 

 of which will be sent upon receipt of ten cents. A few of the titles are : 

 1 GENERAL. 2 FoR LUMBERMEN. 3 IRRIGATION. 



1 What Forestry Means to the United States ; by the Secretary of Agriculture 2 The Practical in For- 

 estry 3 Effect of Forests on Water Supply (continued, z numbers) ' In the Southern Alleghenies 'Influence 

 of Forests upon Storage Reservoirs 2 Natural Reproduction of Forests 2 Second Growth Pine vs. Agriculture 

 3 Sheep Grazing in Arizona (continued, 2 numbers) l In the Woods of Minnesota l Massachusetts Forestry 

 Association 2 Reclamation of Drifting Sand Dunes 2 Minnesota's Park for the People forest Conditions 

 of Puerto Rico (continued, 2 numbers) 2 The Prevention of Forest Fires 'The United States Forest Ranger 

 System 'The Forest Problem in the West l Minnesota's Proposed Park (with map) 'The State and 

 Forestry 3 Water Conservation in Soils 3 Nature's Storage Reservoirs 'A Forest Experimental Station 

 2 Natural Reforestation in the Southwest 'Redwood Forest of California 'Restoration of Mountain Cover- 

 ing ' The Profession of Forestry ' The Famed Forest of Vallombrosa ' Fishermen for the Forests ' Rela- 

 tion of Forest Preservation to the Public Welfare ' What Shall We do for the Forest (symposium) 2 Propaga- 

 tion of Forest Trees 2 The Lumberman's View of the Forest ' Mount Rainier National Park ' The Training 

 of Professional Foresters in America (symposium) 'Tree Planting in Kansas 'False Mahogany of South 

 America 3 Water Supply and Forestry 2 Mining and Forestry 2 Government Forests and their Preservation 

 2 Indiana Forest Tax Legislation 2 Lumbermen and Forestry 2 The Douglas Spruce (Red Fir) of Northern 

 Oregon 3 Irrigation and Forestry 3 Grazing 2 New Growth on Burned Areas 3 Forests in their Relation to 

 Irrigation. 



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