AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



pine fir stands, by John W. Spencer, p. 

 192-8; A possible measure of light require- 

 ments of trees, by W. W. Ashe, p. 199 

 200. The clinometer on fire lookouts, by 

 Donald Bruce, p. 201-6. 



Quarterly journal of forestry, April, 1915. 

 Forestry in the British empire, by Wm. 

 Schlich, p. 95-112; Present problems in 

 American forestry, by W. B. Greeley, p. 

 112-27 ; Visit to the state school and forest 

 of Vallombrosa, p. 127-33; The pitwood 

 trade in the Midlands, by A. Slater, p. 

 134-7. 



Revue des eaux et forets, March 1, 1915. La 

 question forestiere en Algerie, by Laporte, 

 p. 553-63; Les forets et la guerre, p. 573-4. 



Tree talk, May, 1915. A pest of shade trees; 

 the whitemarked tussock moth, by W. E. 

 Britton, p. 6-7; Cavity treatment, by 

 F. A. Bartlett, p. 9-11; Reforestation of 

 Long Island, by Henry H. Tryon, p. 

 13-17. 



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YOUNG MAN, expert in all branches of shade tree 

 work and with forestry training, desires position as 

 forester, arboriculturist or tree surgeon. References 

 furnished. Address C. S., care American Forestry. 



FORESTER of technical training, six years' teach- 

 ing and practical experience in different parts of the 

 United States, wishes to better position. Best refer- 

 ences from university and employers, and others. Ad- 

 dess G. O. T.. Care American Forestry. 



FORESTER with 15 years experience Estimating, 

 Surveying, Mapping, and in the care of private hold- 

 ings desires position. Perfectly reliable in every 

 way, and with executive ability. Address "A," care 

 American Forestry. 



WANTED By Graduate Forester, position in 

 forestry work in South, or Tropics. Slight knowl- 

 edge of Spanish and German. Scientific or experi- 

 mental work preferred. Address, "F. W. H." Care 

 of American Forestry. 



A forest school graduate with experience in U. S. 

 Forest Service and with lumber company, also pos- 

 sessing thorough business training, will consider 

 offer of good forestry position. Address M., Care 

 American Forestry. 



WANTED Position by practical experienced man 

 as tree surgeon. Am familiar with trees of all kinds. 

 Special _ terms on orchard work. Terms reasonable. 

 Small jobs will not be considered. Will send book 

 upon request. Do not write for book out of idle curi- 

 osity. Address Box 6, care of American Forestry. 



POSITION WANTED Engineer with twelve years' 

 experience in Engineering and Forestry. Expert land 

 surveyor, timber estimator, timberland R. R. location. 

 Experienced in woods operation and good manager of 

 men. Permanent position desired with Timber Company, 

 Railroad Company or Private Estate. At present 

 employed. Address Box 4, Care American Forestry. 



MAN with practical experience in lumbering, timber 

 estimating, mapping and compass work. Have had one 

 year of college training and would like position where 

 there is an opportunity to acquire further knowledge of 

 forestry. Address Box 7, care of American Forestry. 



ASSISTANT FORESTER 1,500 to $1,800 annum. 

 Limited to residents of New Jersey if a sufficient number 

 of qualified candidates: if not, open to citizens of the 

 United States without regard to residence. Candidates 

 will be permitted to submit replies and papers in this 

 examination by mail. 



All candidates must_ be Professional Foresters with 

 good, practical experience. Experience in woodlot 

 management, in small lumbering and in shade tree work is 

 desired. Subjects of examination and relative weights: 



Experience and Education 6 



Personal qualifications, age, character, etc 2 



Paper on some subject pertinent to forest conditions 

 in New Jersey 2 



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Communicate with CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- 

 SION, State House, Trenton, N. J. 



A GRADUATE of one of the leading Forestry Schools 

 of the country, with some experience in State and private 

 work, would like to secure a position in some Eastern or 

 Central State. Address S. G. H., care American 

 Forestry. 



FOREST ENGINEER seeks position with an esti- 

 mating firm or with a lumber company. Best of refer- 

 ences. Address Forest Engineer, Care American 

 Forestry. 



GRADUATE FORESTER Practical experience 

 in cruising, mapping and scaling. Eager to go any- 

 where. References furnished. Address R. L., care 

 of American Forestry. 



PRACTICAL FORESTER wants situation on 

 private estate. Has practical experience of sowing, 

 laying, planting out, pruning, _ thinning, firebelts, 

 ditching, rotation planting, mixed planting and 

 thorough knowledge of fencing and tree felling. Has 

 had seven years experience on best managed forestry 

 area in Scotland. Address, "Raith," Care American 

 Forestry. 



PRACTICAL FORESTER wants position with 

 city Park Commission. Understands fully nursery 

 work, planting, trimming and tree surgery. Best 

 references and practical experience. Address "L. 

 M. E.," Care American Forestry. 



WANTED A position as an inspector of ties, 

 timbers and lumber, by a forest school graduate 

 with experience in inspecting ties, timbers and lum- 

 ber. Can furnish best of references. Address 

 Inspector, Care American Forestry. 



Graduate of Forestry School, having studied for- 

 estry and lumbering operations in this country and 

 Germany, with experience in the U. S. Forest Serv- 

 ice, and also in state _ and private nursery work, 

 would like position with forest engineering firm 

 or lumber company. Best of references. Address 

 XY, Care of American Forestry. 



WANTED A job as fire ranger or guard by a strong, 

 healthy young man twenty-one years of age. Address 

 "3" care American Forestry. 



WANTED Position by a clean cut young man, 

 with A-l references, with a Forestry Expert or a 

 surveying party, or any other business where a 

 knowledge of the subject of forestry can be had. 

 Address G. W. H., care American Forestry. 



WANTED Position as City Forester or Park Super- 

 intendent. Willing to consider position as an assistant. 

 University training; experience in forestry, nursery and 

 landscape work. Twenty-seven years old and married. 

 Best of references. Address "F. S." Care of American 

 Forestry, Washington, D. C. 



SURVEYOR Young man 23 years old, 7 X A years 

 experience as rodman and draftsman on preliminary, 

 location and construction for western railroads, desires 

 position of like nature where there is an opportunity for 

 learning forestry. Location is immaterial. Address 

 Box 5, Care of American Forestry. 



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