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AMI ATDELICAN SV SLO Of TOLESEEV 50 ile Gt Se eS eases set sere 11 
DetinnblOnvOMtOlestn yen scion sea eeere ok Me ENS Ste eo een Ge a Nene ant see 12 
Practical forestry in the Adirondacks. .-.-.. Be, ik Y os AU ernst RR eRe Waa ee Dn OK ne YR 13 
Position of the State of New York regarding the practice of forestry .....- 13 
. Position of the private owner regarding the practice of forestry .......-.. 14 
Objectsoltorest: managements s22- eo ace ea eae ce see es See: cae 15 
WhefOWMETSZODIECED ac Ake Menge cee eR ea W ne hohe ona Solon 15 
Mitere OnbGrac LOTS ODVCCU ee 2 as eee Cee epee sl eee bee cine 16 
The forester’s object ..---- ESS TE Ng er eh I Sc cm Es SRE ee 16 
Measures which can not be carried out in Nehasane Park and the Whitney 
EPO S GVO rte ete te ieee hm epee aa a a ae RAN IOUT Bie laais thete etacelS are 16 
The maintenance of a sustained annual yield....-.-..----.-----.---- 16 
Removal of dead and unsound trees .....--..--- giles ARS Cee ar ane 18 
hinMiMg stance impPLroyvemMenG CULUMNAS sey ees eee sey ys a ee 18 
Rermanentimoads 2%. vanes sans ook Dee Niee ge face, aie revi wee e eae Aeon Ss 19 
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Bye PBI Spee ees ee eee See ep coe he meee ener eee cheney ae te oe ea ee OD 20 
The system of management advocated for the two tracts. a Sea Ny eae 20 
RUE POS, OL ay WOLkinio plans 525-5 she daceon sone oe eet oe Se eee 20 
Description of the tracts dee CONSIDERATION 2 Seemics eee Rees sees 21 
TUITE SSE WAN Ey eH et a OE ae LN UN pe ees iy ey te 21 
hie VWWihitneyorneservesce 22 oo a lle eee eee se eens coh eae 22 
Deccripiomor the tOnestiean 422 2k ah Se ee ee ote eke ee eee 23 
Factors controlling the distribution of species........---..----.--------- 23 
ORES UNO VAIO ey ee gee Ge biaig one wis oe ake eer a eee ee oe ene 24. 
SWYEUMIND MAING ein eee ee Se ea a acer Su epee eee Ree 25 
SIUC OW U SE eect epee OG ior Ts ths oes ee Eee ere amie dian 27 
Lele R GLO L MENTE Ls Ses ea eae MS ASP aS yy es a rans Se eae 29 
SIO IMCCRSLO MOSM e ee ers ei aA, bane gene acprer ee eee Sm ok ty ues cat 30 
WistHibuviONOt. the forest types 222. 24.2202 eee seen ae oe 5 ey oe 31 
Special consideration of the Spruce . ---- Ee ee 5H eae pet Aes Sn 32 
ISLE S eee tes Eicke y Sese gee Ree ce es MMB r Se cs ct eh ele ts el ee ener 32 
SOMmAMCeS HUM AtTOMe = ec Gone a a Le lacs Ae ee eee Sac are eine ee 33 
"TRIER NI CE Shs eS SAE Yaga UI ra a AT A eo ne Oca 34. 
VOD EO MTC UNO Merete. MEE ie als ee, yee ae ee Oe AC mae se eat Cia PE 35 
Pvbbe production of sceduae ss. 6) 6c. 5 0 yk eee eee 35 
Conditions necessary for reproduction. ...............----. hate ert Se 36 
EAU ORS DMC Chere ermine oO is ss G5. Naeem see ge eS SU 37 
SID GUC CHIMEMUENGUINe ner atte cto IN CO pete eee ce Se A i 3S 
he crow tiyol Spruce 220122). 225575. ---. eg en pe ete 39 
JONES CAG OLE LS TNT TE alee Ss Reale Ia cai ee ee ee 39 
Increased growth atter lumbering sian Soe SRG Baek does araeee 39 
Crambivin, (heoricinal forest=2-2 2: 6 oceees ee ke 2... 43 
Growth in different parts of a tree ...-.. eg ashe: Pee... .. ae 44 
