Forestry and Irrigation 



H. M. SUTER, Editor 



CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER, 19O5 



THE BROOKS THAT DISAPPEAR WITH THE FOREST Frontispiece 

 NEWS AND NOTES: 



Forestry in Nebraska - 

 Ranger Meetings .. 

 New Hampshire Forests 

 Study of Poles - - - 

 Trails in Forest Reserves 

 Planting on Coal Lands 

 Sale of Reserve Timber 

 Treating Telephone Poles 

 Reforesting Watersheds 

 Woods for Vehicles - - 

 Fire Fighting Successful 

 Close of Forest Exhibit 



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Woods for Cooperage - - - 491 

 Planting Plans by Forest 



Service - 491 



Educational Campaign in 



Forestry - - 491 



Examination of Stream 



Waters 492 



Situation in Pecos Valley - 493 



Projects for Washington - - 493 



The Gnnnison Tunnel - - 494 



Tieton Project Feasible - - 494 



OUR EASTERN FORESTS. (Illustrated.) By Rev. Dr. Edward 

 Everitt Hale 



WATER POWERS OF THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN 

 REGION. (Illustrated.) By H. A. PRESSEY 



A FOREST RESERVE IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS. (Illus- 

 trated). By Hon. Franklin W. Rollins - 



THE SIZE OF IRRIGATED FARMS 



FORESTRY IN NEW JERSEY. By Dr. John Gifford 



GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS. (Illustrated.) 



A VOICE FROM THE DESERT. (Poem). By Alexander Blair 

 Thaw 



THE RECLAMATION SERVICE. (Illustrated). - 



BEST USE OF THE WHITE MOUNTAIN REGION. By H. J.- 

 Robertson 



THE FOREST SERVICE 



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