The Southern California practitioner . efullysnoozing in a hammock, or in exchang- their wits and finally became enthusi-astic attendants at all - Thisyear much interest has the lectures, which are given in thelarge hall of the new bungalow. Theselectures are illustrated with electricstereopticon, and torially descriptive of timbered, un-timbered, fire-swept, and over-grazedareas. They have to do with and picturesque phas< II )\ SCI lL ()F F< )RESTR^ y ,md agriculture, cific Coast, and Water Conservation. practically Mis talks were illustrated


The Southern California practitioner . efullysnoozing in a hammock, or in exchang- their wits and finally became enthusi-astic attendants at all - Thisyear much interest has the lectures, which are given in thelarge hall of the new bungalow. Theselectures are illustrated with electricstereopticon, and torially descriptive of timbered, un-timbered, fire-swept, and over-grazedareas. They have to do with and picturesque phas< II )\ SCI lL ()F F< )RESTR^ y ,md agriculture, cific Coast, and Water Conservation. practically Mis talks were illustrated by over two the good iif the hundred colored slides, from his own photographs, taken while making in- . sessions Prof. A. vestigations oi forest conditions. Mr. ;e of \,u \\ery T. Searle, a foresl assistant in of California, the Foresl Service, Tinted States De- ihle work partment of Agriculture, spoke of For ? experimental horticul- est Botany, Silviculture, Forest hroughout the state, Measurements, and Foresl Laws, f-BF i. Camping in Idyllwild, San Jacinto Mountains. Riverside County. California. n the economic value of aca- lyptus, and other kinds of New Zealand trees and species that seem 1 alifornia conditions. P. Lukens of Pasadena, an agent - Service, who has devoted n years to reforesting nioiin- it have keen denuded by on Forest Protection,* Wests of the Pa- while Miss Belle Sumner Angier of LosAngeles gave one talk on the flora of theSan Jacinto Mountains. That not only local, but national in-terest in forestry should be created, isof greatest importance, and this iswhat the Idyllwild School of Forestryis trying to accomplish—to make peo-ple more reverent, and more careful, sothat forest fires may be prevented andinjurious grazing controlled. THE IDYLLWIL1) SCI H m >l. F N iRKSTRY Educationally profitable, and certainly days arc required delightful are the outdoor classes. V\ ith each incn Every morning during the school term, acter and variclj nl ih< ire. nd


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