. American forestry. Forests and forestry. AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS A VALUABLE RECORD of the progress and relations of forestry in America is contained in the Pboceedings of the Ameeican Forest Congkess of 1905 which was published by the American Forestry Association. A limited number of the edition remains and the book WILL NOT BE REPRINTED Every public library should have this volume; every person who is interested in foresti-y and who does not now own one should avail himself of the oppor- tunity to secure a copy before the edition is disposed of. The price is $ postpaid. Until J


. American forestry. Forests and forestry. AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS A VALUABLE RECORD of the progress and relations of forestry in America is contained in the Pboceedings of the Ameeican Forest Congkess of 1905 which was published by the American Forestry Association. A limited number of the edition remains and the book WILL NOT BE REPRINTED Every public library should have this volume; every person who is interested in foresti-y and who does not now own one should avail himself of the oppor- tunity to secure a copy before the edition is disposed of. The price is $ postpaid. Until January 1, 1911, we make the following offer: Regvdar Price Membership in American Forestry Association $ Subscription to American Forestry to January, 1912 Proceedings of American Forest Congress The whole for $ $ THE AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION MARYLAND BUILDING 1410 H STREET NORTHWEST WASHINGTON, D. C. TWO BOOKS OF" PECULIAR VALUE BY FRANCIS ROLT-WHEELER ThirtD-seven illustrations from photographs taken in work for United States Government. Large 12mo Decorated cover $ each. The Boy With the U. S. Foresters The life of a typical boy is followed in all its adventurous detail. Replete with information, alive with adventure, and inciting patriotism at every step, this handsome book is one to be instantly appreciated. It covers five important lines of adventurous development: 1. The prevention and fighting of forest fires. 2. The regulation of the grazing of cattle and sheep. 3. The perservation and disposition of lumber. 4. The wild ardor of the pursuit of big game. 5. The responsible life of the individual forester. The pecuhar timeliness and value of this book can best be shown by the fact that while it was in press, more than two hundred lives were lost, and millions of dollars worth of property destroyed through lack of such service as this book The Boy With the U. S. Survey The story describes the thrilhng adventures of members o


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