

" : : 



' .e grazing questions : 



moat of th r*n have- i I the licj-mal very carofully 

 and t v .at th< Ised regulations are v/ell understood. 



.1* . it in not considered an abaoluto re- 

 ent. that thooe quentions bs ar.c-verod, I ve is a 

 feelin.-, nevertheless, that the raon v/Jo *>.ave anavered 

 f one are moot inter en tod ifl their v;orlCi. It io 



ly certain fr.at a careful etudy of this T'anual 

 na':e3 a r -ji better qualified i/i his pocition afl T.anp;er. 



ractical nature of this year*a education 

 couroe and its ai:.licatior. to everyday work nake it 

 core definitely valvablo t v .an a study of a raoro technical 

 :ure. 



\,'e hope that the ar.awera on r.ra-:inr v/ill soon t* 

 received from all the Dangers. 



BQBHAKQES: 



The i'ollo./ins news lettere have teen 

 since our last appearuno TJvJy are all e:r< 

 interesting! as v/ell us h/l?ful, ffinoG We have received 

 sore valuable point orO flOB theif 



The Apache Hews. 



The Alarco Adviser. 



rhe Coeur J'Alene Forester. 



The Stanislaus Review* 



The Sierra Ranker* 



The Modoc Review. 



The Pike ITews. 



The Tahoe. 



The Plxirias ?Tews. 



The Bl Dorado ange. 



The Gila Newsletter. 



The Cliff dwellers' Echo. 



The llono Ranker, 



The Lassen 'iaeazine- 



The Datil Tri Monthly 



- o - 



We do not fool like apologizing for the Jolayed 

 appearance of the Trinity Forester, since it is our 

 declared policy to publish this paper' about every othor 

 month unless there is too much other work. 



This month it wat necessary to cut down cores of 

 the contributions and to postpone publishing aor.e 

 articles, ft hope to dncl'Jde* '.hoee in our next publica- 

 tion, together with a i"&v 01* tho point o brought out. in tho 

 I.ajigera' 



