. Economic Papers. harge. It must be understood, however, that no assays, orquantitative deteeminations, will be made. Samples should be in a lumpform if possible, and marked plainly on outside of package with name ofsender, post-office address, etc.; a letter should accompany sample and stampshould be enclosed for reply. These publications are mailed to libraries and to individuals who maydesire information on any of the special subjects named, free of charge, exceptthat in each case applicants for the reports should forward the amount ofpostage needed, as indicated above, for mailing the bul


. Economic Papers. harge. It must be understood, however, that no assays, orquantitative deteeminations, will be made. Samples should be in a lumpform if possible, and marked plainly on outside of package with name ofsender, post-office address, etc.; a letter should accompany sample and stampshould be enclosed for reply. These publications are mailed to libraries and to individuals who maydesire information on any of the special subjects named, free of charge, exceptthat in each case applicants for the reports should forward the amount ofpostage needed, as indicated above, for mailing the bulletins desired, to the State Geologist, Chapel Hill, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC SURVEY JOSEPH HYDE PRATT, State Geologist ECONOMIC PAPER No. 25 PROCEEDINGS OF SECOND ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE NORTH CAROLINA FORESTRY ASSOCIATION HELD AT RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA February 21, 1912 COMPILED BY J. S. HOLMES, Forester FOREST FIRES IN NORTH CAROLINADURING 1911 By J. S. HOLMES SUGGESTED FORESTRY LEGISLATION. RALEIGH EDWARDS & BROUGHTON PRINTING ^ 55 7 GEOLOGICAL BOARD Governor W. W. Kitchin, ex officio Chairman Raleigh. Frank R. Hewitt Asheville. Hugh MacRae Wilmington. R. D. Caldwell Lumberton. M. R. Braswell Rocky Mount. Joseph Hyde Pratt, State Geologist Chapel Hill. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Chapel Hill, N. C., May 1, His Excellency, Hon. W. W. Kitchin, Governor of North Carolina. Sir:—A great gain has been made during the past year in forestrywork in North Carolina by the organization of the North CarolinaForestry Association. As the North Carolina Geological and EconomicSurvey was instrumental in organizing this Association and as the Asso-ciation is working in very close cooperation with the Survey, the proceed-ings of the Association are in part the record of forestry work of theSurvey. For this reason I recommend that the proceedings of the annualconvention of the North Carolina Forestry Association, which was heldat Kaleigh, February 21, 1912, be


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