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CONTENTS FOR APRIL, 1906 



WEIR ON BIG COTTONWOOD CREEK, UTAH - Frontispiece 



Forest Reserve Administra- 



NEWS AND NOTES : 

 The Eastern Reserves - 

 Forestry Board for Mary 



land 



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tion 161 



Ranger Convention - - - 162 

 Iowa Forest Bill 162 



CONFERENCE OF ENGINEERS 162 



LTJRE OF THE CITY {Illustrated). By Edward Everett Hale - 165 



HOW SHALL FOREST LANDS BE TAXED? Part II A Propo- 

 sition to Encourage the Growing of Forests for Profit. By 

 Alfred Gaskill 172 



HOW SHOULD OUR FUTURE FOREST LANDS BE TAXED? 



By S. B. Elliott 178 



MANAGEMENT AND NATURAL REPRODUCTION OF CIIIR 

 PINE NEAR DEHRA DUN {Illustrated). By T. S. 

 Woolsey, Jr. - - - 183 



THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY {Illustrated). By C. J. Blanchard 190 



THE RECLAMATION SERVICE 194 



THE FOREST SERVICE - - - - - 198 



PUMPING WATER {Illustrated) - .... 201 



NOTES ON FOREST TREES SUITABLE FOR PLANTING IN 



THE UNITED STATES. V The Tulip Tree - - - 203 



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