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In all cases the assistance given is advisory. There is no obli- 

 gation to follow the recommendations made, though where they 

 are acted upon the Forest Commisson claims the right to inspect 

 the property from time to time and to publish facts concerning 

 the work for the benefit of the public. The cost to the owner 

 is the forester's actual expenses while away from Trenton. His 

 salary is paid by the State. Inquiries by mail on any forest 

 subject will be carefully answered. For this there is no charge. 



Write to the State Forester, Trenton, about anything relating 

 to forests or shade trees — not fruit trees. 



