8 RBPOET OF THB FORESTRY COMMITTEE 



and timberland owners. They can work together to great mutual advantage. 

 Various individuals and corporations are now endeavoring to work out some of 

 the chief problems. How wise it would be, how much more could be achieved 

 if all who are interested could meet once a year and exchange opinions, how 

 valuable it would be to have committees of experts reporting each year the result 

 of their investigations. 



It was the sincere wish of every one who attended the forestry section 

 meetings of the Congress, and of all who have received the reports of the com- 

 mittees, that the work should be continued year after year. 



These proceedings, as a matter of permanent record, are published under 

 the auspices of the Forestry Committee, and are entirely separate from the 

 water power proceedings of the Congress which it is understood the Congress 

 will publish separately. 



Copies may be secured from the American Forestry Association, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



