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of men who have received their training in estabHshed technical forest schools 

 and who are keeping closely in touch with the forestry work that is being carried 

 on in the field. Personally, I feel that even in surveying and the allied sciences, 

 a forester could do more efficient work with the students than the engineer and the 

 pure scientist, since these latter very often entirely overlook the forester's view- 

 point." Hugo Winkenwerder. 

 [There was no discussion upon this report.] 



