Forestry and Irrigation 



H. M. SUTER, Editor 



CONTENTS FOR SEPTEMBER, 19O5 



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PANORAMA IN SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS 

 NEWS AND NOTES: 



Much Needed Forest Re- 

 serve 



Progress in Wyoming 



Pumping Projects in North 

 Dakota 



Reclamation Contracts 

 Awarded 



Utah Project Approved 



Michigan Forestry Meeting 398 



HON. J. H. GALLINGER (Portrait) 



FOR THE PRESERVATION AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT 



OF A SPLENDID REGION (Illustrated) - 402 



PRESIDENT FAVORS SOUTHERN RESERVE (Illustrated) 

 VALUE OF A FOREST RESERVE TO NEW ENGLAND (Illus- 

 trated).- By J. H. Gallinger 



AN APPALACHIAN FOREST RESERVE AND THE SOUTH 

 (Illustrated). By Benjamin Law ton W T iggins 



REASONS FOR A NATIONAL FOREST RESERVATION IN 

 THE WHITE MOUNTAINS (Illustrated). By Philip W. 

 Ay res 



FOREST RESERVES IN IDAHO 



TRANSPLANTING OF BIGTREE SEEDLINGS. By S. J. Flint- 

 ham - - 428 



SPRUCE SEED SOWN BROADCAST. By A. Knechtel 430 



DRILLING TO BED ROCK 431 



THE PECOS VALLEY (Illustrated). By A. M. Hove 433 



FORESTRY IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. By A. Neilson 435 



WATER POWERS OF WISCONSIN 438 



RECENT PUBLICATIONS 439 



FORESTRY AND IRRIGATION is the official organ of the American Forestry Associa- 

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Frontispiece 



Telephone for Reserves - 398 



395 Mr. Clothier Leaves Service 399 



395 Forest Reserve Personals - 399 

 Cooperative Work of Forest 



Service - 399 



Black Hills Timber Sale - 400 



PI re Protection for Nursery - 400 



Mr. Shaw Transferred - - 400 



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