Forestry and Irrigation 



H. M. SUTER, Editor 



CONTENTS FOR. MAY. 1904 



Frontispiece 



Agricultural Land in Forest Reserves . 197 



Selecting Supervising Engineers . . . 199 



To Examine Yakima Valley . . . 200 



Looking to Oregon's Greatness . . . 200 



In Oklahoma 200 



Gift to Forest School 200 



Hydro-Economic Studies 201 



Not Unusual for Oregon 201 



Important Experiment Station . . . 201 



California Hydrography 202 



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VIEW OF MOUNT BAKER, WASHINGTON FOREST RESERVE 

 NEWS AND NOTES 



Notice to Subscribers 193 



The Association Year Book . . . . 193 



In Congress 193 



Planting a Tie Forest 194 



Forest Fires in New Jersey . ... 194 



California Water and Forest Association 195 



Forest Fire Record 195 



William M. Canby Dies 196 



Kansas Meeting 196 



Michigan Appoints State Forester . . 197 



General Reclamation Notes .... 197 



DR. JOSEPH TRIMBLE ROTHROCK (with portrait} 



THE AMERICAN FORESTER AT WORK ( Illustrated} Robt. V. R. Reynolds 

 THE BIG TREES AND FOREST FIRES G. Frederick Schwarz 



SEARCHING FOR WATERS UNDERGROUND (Illustrated i 

 BOISE-PAYETTE PROJECT . C. J. Blanchard 



SOME FEATURES OF THE SWISS FOREST SERVICE . Austin Gary 



PROPOSED RECLAMATION WORK IN NORTH DAKOTA AND MON- 

 TANA .... . . 



POWER DEVELOPMENT MENACES IDAHO IRRIGATION (Illustrated] 



Frederick Haynes Newell 



FOREST EXTENSION IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS . . T. L. Hoover 

 THE MILK RIVER PROJECT . 



THE FOREST INTERESTS OF OHIO William R. Lazenby 



STATE FORESTRY IN MINNESOTA . C. C. Andrews 



SOUTHERN IRRIGATION SUCCESSFUL 

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