NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE 



THE AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION. 



ORGANIZED APRIL, 1882. INCORPORATED JANUARY, 1897. 



OFFICERS FOR 1899. 



President: Hon. James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture. 

 First Vice-Pres.: Dr B. E. Fernow. Vice-Pres. for District of Columbia: George W. McLanahan. 



Corresponding Sec 'y: F. H. Newell. Recording Secretary and Treasurer: George P. Whittlesey. 



The object of this Association is to promote : 



i. A more rational and conservative treatment of the forest resources of this continent. 

 ■i. The advancement of educational, legislative, and other measures tending to promote this object. 

 3. The diffusion of knowledge regarding the conservation, management, and renewal of forests, 

 the methods of reforestation of waste lands, the proper utilization of forest products, the plant- 

 ing of trees for ornament, and cognate subjects of arboriculture. 

 Owners of timber and woodlands are particularly invited to join the Association, as well as are all 

 persons who are in sympathy with the objects herein set forth. 



Life Membership, $50. Annual Membership, $2 00. 



Tljr irADITQT'C" D THK OFFICIAL ORGAN OF 



I M L rUnLolLii! the American forestry association. 



A monthly magazine devoted to Arboriculture and Forestry, the care and use of 

 forests and forest trees, and related subjects. 



Subscriptions, $1.00 a Year. (Furnished gratis to members of the Association.) 



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COMMENCED JANUARY, 1888. TWO VOLUMES PER YEAR. 



THE AMERICAN GEOLOGIST, 



1899. 



The Oldest Exclusively Geological Magazine Published in America 



TERMS. 



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To other Subscribers in the Postal Union 4.00 a year 



The AMERICAN GEOLOGIST is issued monthly from the office of publication at Minne- 

 apolis, Minnesota, United States of America. Twenty-two volumes are completed ; the 

 twenty-third began with the number for January, 1899. The magazine has received a 

 cordial welcome and a generous support from leading geologists everywhere and it is now 

 recognized as the exponent of the rapid geological progress that is taking place on 

 tlir continent of North America, including Canada, the United States and Mexico. No- 

 where else in the world are geologic phenomena exhibited on a more extensive scale 

 ami nowhere else are results attained of greater economic and scientific importance. 



The AMERICAN GEOLOGIST lays before its readers from month to month the latest 

 results of geological work. In addition to the longer papers it gives synopses of recent 

 geological publications and brief notes on current geological events. 



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Minneapolis, Minn. 



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