Contents ix 



PART IV. 



IMPORTANCE OF THE PUBLIC FOREST LANDS TO 

 GRAZING. 



Practical Results of the Regulation oe Grazing in 



THE Forest Reserves 210 



A. F. Potter. 

 The Protection of Home Builders in the Regulation of 



Grazing on Forest Reserves 218 



E. S, Gosney. 

 The Advantage of Cooperation Between the Govern- 

 ment AND the Live Stock Associations in the 



Regulation and Control of Grazing 228 



Fred P. Johnson. 

 Necessity of Using the Forest Reserves for Grazing 



Purposes 232 



Francis E. Warren. 

 Sheep Grazing in the Forest Reserves, From a Lay- 

 man's Standpoint 242 



L. H. Pammel. 



Impromptu Address 249 



R. H. Campbell. 



PART V. 



RAILROADS IN RELATION TO THE FOREST. 



What Information is Most Urgently Needed by Rail- 

 roads Regarding Timber Resources 253 



Charles F. Manderson. 

 Work of the Pennsylvania Railroad in Planting Tim- 

 ber FOR Cross Ties 260 



Joseph T. Richards. 

 Is it Practicable for Railroads to Hold Forest Lands 



FOR Future Supplies of Timber.^ 265 



L. E. Johnson. 



