AMERICAN FORESTRY 



lifea .in 



The Lauan-Hagachae Type. 



\ lis in some measure the difficulties of getting timber out of the heavy forests, but the open- 

 v the construction of good roads is gradually making much of the timber available. 



The second thing which I sought to 



aside of a definite 



irtion of the forest revenues for the 



Bureau of Forestry. This I 



be a m of fundamental 



r as the lumber industry 



of the Phi] i the necessity 



hich super- 

 ns incr< while 



the making of careful forestry studies 

 and the preparation of working plans 

 for great forest tracts promotes the 

 healthful growth of the lumber industry, 

 and a direct interest in forest revenues 

 is calculated to stimulate the activity 

 of the bureau of forestry in augmenting 

 them. 



The Upper House of the Philippine 



