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FORESTRY AND IRRIGATION 



August 



done so much of late years to promote 

 the welfare of the West. Too great 

 praise cannot be given the departments 

 which are handling the tremendous 

 problems involved in forestry and ir- 

 rigation. The work which has been 

 accomplished in the past few years is 

 almost beyond belief and the plans for 



the future are only more stupendous. 

 While the Sierra Club is most 

 heartily and actively in favor of this 

 utilitarian side of the forest and water 

 questions yet we also feel that the 

 aesthetic and ideal features of our 

 mountain scenery require the most 

 jealous guarclinanship. This is es- 



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