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Forestry and Irrigation 



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CONTENTS FOR JANUARY, 1906 



CONGRESSIONAL INSPECTION PARTY AT THE MOUTH OF 



THE GUNNISON TUNNEL, COLORADO - Frontispiece 



NEWS AND NOTES : 



The Annual Meeting 

 Canadian Forestry Meeting 

 Meeting of Ohio Association 

 Report of Massachusetts 



Society 



Forest Legislation Advo- 

 cated - - - 

 Southern Forestry 



Work on Shoshone Project - 

 To Plant Canary Pine - - - 

 Resignation of Mr. Anderson 

 Forest Reservation in New 

 Jersey -------- 



St. Mary's Project - - - - 



Canal Tree Planting - - - - 



Statistics of Forest Products - 



MEETING OF THE AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION 



{Illustrated) - 11 



ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF 

 THE AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION - - 20 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER, AMERICAN FORESTRY 



ASSOCIATION 24 



A FOREST RESERVATION POLICY FOR THE EAST. By 



Frank West Rollins 25 



AN ECONOMIC FACTOR IN FOREST RESERVATION. By 



Caryl D. Haskins ......... 27 



FORESTRY EDUCATION AND EXPERIMENTATION IN THE 

 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STA- 

 TIONS. Bv Samuel B. Green - - 30 



WATER POWER OF THE SOUTHERN STATES. {Illustrated.) 



By Henry A. Pressey ---------32 



SUGGESTIONS FOR FOREST POLICY. By Arthur P. Davis 40 



EDUCATION IN FORESTRY IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 

 AND COLLEGES. By Dr. George T. Winston - 42 



MUTUAL RELATIONS OF THE FOREST SERVICE AND 

 THE RECLAMATION SERVICE. By C. J. Blanchard - 44 



ALABAMA'S INTEREST IN FORESTRY. By Leslie L. Gilbert 46 



INFLUENCE OF THE WORK OF THE RECLAMATION SER- 

 VICE ON THE FORESTRY MOVEMENT. By Morris Bien 48 



THE NATIONAL BOARD OF TRADE - - 50 



LETTERS URGING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE WHITE 

 MOUNTAIN FOREST RESERVE 



Forestry and Irrigation is the official organ of the American Forestry Association. 

 Subscription price $1.00 a year; single copies 10 cents. Copyright, 1906, by 

 Forestry and Irrigation Publishing Co. Entered at the Post Office at Washington, 

 D. C, as second-class mail matter. 



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