THE FORESTER. 



The object of The American Forestry Association is to promote 



1. A more wise and conservative treatment of the forest resources of this 



continent. 



2. The advancement of educational, legislative and other measures to that end. 



3. The diffusion of knowledge regarding the conservation, management and re- 



newal of forests, the proper utilization of forest products, methods of refor- 

 estation of waste lands, the planting of trees for ornament, and cognate 

 subjects of arboriculture. 



The Association desires and needs as members all who are interested in promot- 

 ing the objects for which it is organized all who realize the importance of using the 

 natural resources of the country in such a manner as not to exhaust them, or to work 

 ruin to other interests. In particular it appeals to owners of timber and wood-land, 

 to lumbermen and foresters, as well as to engineers, professional and business men 

 who have to do with wood and its manifold uses, and to persons concerned in the 

 conservation of water supplies for irrigation or other purposes. 



Forest matters are being discussed b}' committees of national and State legisla- 

 tures and by the public. Much good can be accomplished if there is organization of 

 effort. 



THE AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, Washington. D. C. 



SEE OPPOSITE PAGE 254. 



HENRY ROMEIKE, 



The First Established and Most Complete 

 Newspaper Cutting- Bureau in the World. 



UO FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. 



' ESTABLISHED LONDON, 1881? NEW YORK, 1884. 

 BRANCHES : LONDON, PARIS, BERLIN, SYDNEY. 



THE PRESS CUTTING BUREAU 



which I established and have carried on since 1881 in I y ondon, and 1884 

 in New York, reads, through its hundreds of employes, every news- 

 paper and periodical of importance published in the United States, 

 Canada and Europe. It is patronized by thousands of subscribers, pro- 

 fessional or business men, to whom are sent, day by day, newspaper 

 clippings, collected from all these thousands of papers, referring either 

 lo them or any given subject. 



HENRY ROMEIKE, 



MO FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. 



Kindly mention THE FORESTER in writing. 



