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PART I, 
CHAPTER. PAGE. 
I, America and Efficiency Engineering és <s ie fs 3 
II. Australian Forestry—U.S.A. a Living Precedent .. oe oe 4 
III. Development of U.S.A. Forestry .. 5 
IV. Federal or State Forestry—Which ? ae at oe 7 
V. Law and Policy—Succinct Enactments .. ois oe ° 7 
VI. Birth of the U.S.A. Forest Service .. an ll 
VII. Organisation of the U.S.A. Forest Service .. o an os 12 
VII. Personnel Policy—The New Discipline ee os 15 
PART II. 
I. Forestry Education—Australian Scheme .. ee 25 
II. U.S.A. Timber Sales Policy .. ee a oe a oe 41 
III, Modern Timber Getting and Manufacture—Scientific Power heen 46 
IV. Forest Fires—Protection Plans as ai oe o° 54 
Vv. The Forest Grazing Business .. oe ate oe oe oe 61 
VI. “Special Uses” of Forest Reserves . oi ai Ses A 66 
VII. Reforestation and Afforestation—Modern aes # and Planting 
Methods . 7 68 
VIII. Forest Classification—A ‘“ toned ee Policy 82 
IX. Working Plans and Forest Management—American Developments 90 
X. Forest Survey and Assessment—A Comprehensive Scheme 109 
XI. Settlement of Forest Offences—The Modern Attitude 116 
XII. Office Methods and Labour-saving .. iss ait ae -» 119 
XIII. Publicity and Publication in Forestry o a 122 
XIV. Forest Investigation—A Vital Need .. os a a «- «124 
XV. Forest Improvements—Organisation First .. 128 
XVI. Forest Pests .. oe ave oe 131 
XVII. The Forest Water Resource .. ae a se we «» 132 
XVIII. Forest Service Book-keeping.. on és o% is ~» 183 
AUSTRALIAN RECOMMENDATIONS .. . I. to XVII 
CONTENTS. 
