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Top-lopping, advantages of 81 



conclusions, re 64, 71 



cost of 80 



cost of, incidence of 85 



effect of, on forest reproduction 76 



effect of, on old forests 79 



effect of, on operating costs 80 



effect of, OH skidding 82 



effect of, on soil 78 



Top-lopping, as insurance 73 



Top-lopping law, in Adirondack Forest Preserve 60 



New York, amendment to 65 



New York, objections to 63 



Top-lopping, in Nehasane Park 70 



three-inch diameter limit 82 



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United Farmers of Alberta, co-operation with 36 



United States, brush disposal, in National forests of 47, 49 



organization re, in 41 



on private lands, in 53 



United States Forest Service, brush burning, instructions re 51 



United States, mileage of railways in, using oil fuel 94 



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Washington, brush disposal in 49, 54 



Washington, use of oil fuel in 87 



Washington Forest Fire Association, opinion of, re oil fuel 103 



Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway Co., opinion of, re oil fuel 104 



Western Forestry and Conservation Association, brush disposal by 41 



White, J. H., on conditions in New Ontario 145 



survey by, west of Sudbury 156 



Wilson, EUwood, on planting by Laurentide Co 136 



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Zavitz, E. J., on forest planting in Ontario 132 



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