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IRRIGATION CONSTRUCTION AND TIMBER SUPPLIES 87 



Arthur P. Davis. 



I M PRO M PTU ADDRES sES : 



H. M. Wilson 91 



J. W. Tourney 93 



PART III. 

 THE LUMBER INDUSTRY AND THE FORESTS. 



THE LUMBERMAN'S INTEREST IN FORESTRY 99 



N. W. McLeod. 

 CHANGED ATTITUDE OF LUMBERMEN TOWARD FORESTRY. ... 103 



J. E. Defebaugh. 

 Is FORESTRY PRACTICABLE ON LONG LEAP PINE LANDS?. . . . 124 



John L. Kaul. 

 Is FORESTRY PRACTICABLE IN THE NORTHWEST? 132 



Victor H. Beckman. 

 INTEREST OF LUMBERMEN IN CONSERVATIVE FORESTRY 137 



F. E. Weyerhaeuser. 

 IMPORTANCE OF FORESTRY TO WOODWORKING INDUSTRIES... 142 



M. C. Moore. 

 Is FORESTRY PRACTICABLE IN THE NORTHEAST? 147 



John A. Dix. 



OUR PACIFIC COAST FORESTS AND LUMBERING AS DIFFER- 

 ING FROM OTHER FORESTS 153 



George P. Emerson. 

 RISE IN VALUE OF STUMPAGE 163 



James T. Barber. 

 IMPORTANCE OF LUMBER STATISTICS 166 



George K. Smith. 

 OPPORTUNITIES FOR LUMBERING IN THE PHILIPPINES 173 



George P. Ahem. 

 THE LUMBER DEALERS' INTEREST IN FOREST PRESERVATION 189 



George W. Hotchkiss. 

 COOPERAGE AND ITS RELATION TO FORESTRY 194 



John A. McCann. 



