AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION. 



Notable Articles 



In Recent Numbers of 



THE FORESTER. 



THE PROPOSED APPALACHIAN PARK. 



By J. A. Holmes, State Geologist of North 

 Carolina, July, 1900. 



FOREST LAW IN THE UNITED STATES. 



By Treadwell Cleveland, Jr., July, 

 Aug., Sept. and Oct., 1900. 



THE PROPOSED MINNESOTA NATIONAL 

 PARK. By John S. Cooper, Dec, 1900. 



FOUR ARTICLES ON THE FOREST PROB = 

 LEMS OF THE WHITE PINE NORTH, 



Nov., 1900. 



Copies of The Forester containing the 

 above articles, 10 Cents. 

 July Number, 25 Cents. 



THE FORESTER, 



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ALL EMPLOYES 



In the operating department of the "Alton Road " are 

 required to pass mental and physical examinations 

 calculated to secure absolute safety to passengers and 

 freight. Fidelity, promptness, and accuracy are re- 

 warded by the merit system, the result being that one 

 of the safest railways in the world is 



"THE ONLY WAY" 



GEO. J. CHARLTON, gen-l, passenger agent, 

 Chicago. Illinois, 



New York State College of Forestry 



CORNELL UNIVERSITY, ITHACA, N. Y 



Offers a complete four-year course in Forestry leading to the degree of Bachelor in 

 the Science of Forestry (B. S. F.). 



Special students for shorter terms accepted if properly prepared. 



Tuition $100 per year. New York State students free. 



The Spring terms of the junior and senior years are spent in the Demonstra- 

 tion Forest in the Adirondack^, devoted to practical work. 



Requirements for admission similar to those in other branches of the Univer- 

 sity. Send for prospectus. 



Instruction in preparatory and collateral branches given by the Faculty of 

 the University. 



For further information address, Director of State College of Forestry, Ithaca, 



B. E. FERNOW, LLIX, 



FILIBERT ROTH, Assistant Professor. Director 



JOHN GIFFORD, D.Oec, Assistant Professor. 



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