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American Forestry Association. The 

 Nineteenth Annual Meeting at Wash- 

 ington, D. C. ; Report of the Board 

 of Directors ; Minutes of the Meet- 

 ing and Resolutions ; Treasurer's Re- 

 port i_ IO 



Summer Meeting 209 



Big Basin Redwood Park, The. Dr. Wm. 



Russel Dudley 157 



Black Hills Forest Reserve, The. E. M. 



Griffith 287 



Colorado Forest Fires in 1900. Henry 

 Michelsen 



Destruction of Timber by the Galveston 

 Storm. Wm. L. Bray 



Development of Water Resources. F. 

 H. Newell 



Example of Slow Growth of Lodgepole 

 Pine, An. C. S. Crandall 



Extermination of the Oak at Lake Ge- 

 neva, Wisconsin. James Jensen 



Fire-Lines in Pine Forest in Prussia. F. 



Tracy Hubbard 140 



First Session of the Yale School of For- 

 estry, The 220 



Forest Conditions and Possibilities in 

 Tennessee. Burr J. Ramage, Ph.D... 



Forest Fire Record for November . 



Forest Laws of New York, The. Tread- 

 well Cleveland, Jr :. 



Forest and Water Resources of Washing- 

 ton, The. Hon. A. G. Foster 



Forestry Agitation in New Hampshire. 

 E. M. Griffith 



Forests and Reservoirs. F. H. Newell... 



Grazing in the Forest Reserves. Gifford 



Pinchot 276 



Improvement Fellings as a Financial Suc- 

 cess. F. E. Olmsted 85 



Insect Enemies of Forests and Forest 



Products. A. D. Hopkins 250 



Investigation Now Being Made in Ne- 

 braska by the United States Bureau 

 of Forestry, The. Wm. L- Hall 188 



Investments of Safety and Profit 224 



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79 

 225 



Mining and Forestry in Colorado. H . M. 



Suter 



New York State College of Forestry 



Obituary Dr. Charles Mohr. George B. 



Sudsworth 202 



Open Range and the Irrigation Farmer, 



The. Prof. R. H. Forbes 216, 254 



Our Waning Forests 



Outlook for Forestry in the Philippines.. 211 

 Philippine Forest Products. F. P. Hilder. -; 



President's Message 301 



President Roosevelt's Visit to the Yale 



Forest School. Geo. D. Seymour 286 



Professional Title for Foresters, The. Dr. 



John Gifford 143 



Railroad's Interest in Forestry, A 308 



Reclamation of the Arid Region, The, R. 



S. Fulton 319 



Refining Maple Sap 65 



Reforestation of Watersheds, The. T. P. 



Lukens 244 



Reproduction of Trees and Range Cattle. 



C. S. Crandall 170 



Rubber Industry of Costa Rico, The. R. 



Stuart Hotchkiss 



Study in Europe for American Forest 



Students. Overton W. Price 



Snow Break for Timber Plantation. A. 



George L- Clothier 



Southern Appalachians from A Lumber- 

 man's Standpoint, The. H. B. Ayrcs 

 Study and Practice of Silviculture, The. 



Henry S. Graves 



Texas Forests and the Problem of Forest 



Management for the Lougleaf Pine 



Lands. William L. Bray 131 



Timber Estimating. II. 1'.. Ayres 



To Crescent City by Stage. Richard 



Thorn ton Fisher 



Tree Planting on Idle Lands in New Eng- 

 land. J. D. Lyman 



Twenty Native Forest Trees of Nebraska, 



Dr. Chas. E- Bessey 



World's Demand for Timber and Supply, 



The. Raphael Zon -I ' 



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NEWS, NOTES, AND COMMENT. 



Aim of the Forester, The 100 American Forestry Association 



Agitation of Forestry in New Jersey 125 Apology, An 



