TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Frontispiece ... 7 



Letter of Tran.smittal . . ... .3 



Table of contents o 



Prefatory note 9 



Official Report to the Governor 16 



Yearly Report of Forest Warden, Filiberl Roth 22 



The Greatest Enemy— Fire, Arthur Hill 43 



Forests Conserve Water Power, Secretary E. A. Wildey 44 



Woodlot Forestry, Dr. Judson F. Clark 47 



The Farm Woodlot, a Factor in Our Forestry Plan, I. H. Butterfleld 57 



A Plea for the Farmer's Woodlot, C. D. Lawton .58 



Two Lessons in Forestry, Dr. W. J. Beal 63 



Forestry in Michigan from a Business Man's Point of View, John H. Bissell 66 



Object Lessons from the Roadside, James Satterlee 74 



Aesthetic Value of Wooded Areas, O, C. Simonds 77 



Immediate Action of State in Forestry Matters, Filibert Roth 80 



Quick Returns from Forest Plantations, Chas. A. Davis 97 



Object Lesson in Growing Fire Wood, L. A. Lilly 103 



A Rational View of Reforestation in Michigan, E. W, Barber 104 



The Argument of the Telegraph and Telephone Poles, Joseph B, Ware 114 



Forestry in Germany, Ed. H. Stein 116 



Growing Mining Timber — An Object Lesson, F. W. Ball 117 



A Campaign of Education 118 



Interest of Scientists in Forestry, Dr. W. J. Beal 119 



Educational Methods and Forestry Progress, C. W. Garfield 122 



The Fence Post Argument for Reforestation, H. B. Cannon 125 



A Sand Blow in Newaygo County, E. E. Bogue 127 



Laws of Jlicliigan Concerning Forests and Forest Fires 133 



Forest Reserve Manual 141 



Index 195 



