. American forestry. Forests and forestry. •~'''pf^-f-6B^T-^.r-f'-jKi-- •i'f^'C ????. Photo by Hugh P. Baker. THE VALLEY FARM OF THE FOREST EXPERIMENT STATION OF THE NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE OF FORESTRY. OVER 150,000 SEEDLINGS WILL BE PUT INTO TRANSPLANT BEDS ON THIS AREA AND 100 SEED BEDS PLANTED WITH SEED FOR BOTH CONIFERS AND HARDWOODS. the University of Municli. He entered the then Division of Forestry in 1901, and for ten years was continuously con- nected with scientific and practical work in the Government Service. In 1904 he took charge of Forestry at the Iowa State College, developing t


. American forestry. Forests and forestry. •~'''pf^-f-6B^T-^.r-f'-jKi-- •i'f^'C ????. Photo by Hugh P. Baker. THE VALLEY FARM OF THE FOREST EXPERIMENT STATION OF THE NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE OF FORESTRY. OVER 150,000 SEEDLINGS WILL BE PUT INTO TRANSPLANT BEDS ON THIS AREA AND 100 SEED BEDS PLANTED WITH SEED FOR BOTH CONIFERS AND HARDWOODS. the University of Municli. He entered the then Division of Forestry in 1901, and for ten years was continuously con- nected with scientific and practical work in the Government Service. In 1904 he took charge of Forestry at the Iowa State College, developing the work there, and in 1907 took charge of the Department of Forestry at the Pennsyl- vania State College. In the fall of 1911, to meet immediate need for instructional work in Forestry, Mr. E. E. McCarthy, a graduate of the Forest School at Ann Arbor, came to the College as Assistant Professor of Forestry, and during the past year has been giving courses in Dendrology, Mensuration and Silviculture. He re- mains at the College under the newer organization and will have charge of the work in Dendrology and Wood Technology. Mr. John W. Stephen, who was graduated from the Forest School of the University of Michigan and who spent two years in charge of State Forest Lands in Northern Michigan, came to the State Conservation Com- mission in 1908, as a Forester and de- veloped the extensive State Nursery at Salamanca. He took up work with the College on April 15th, as Assistant Pro- fessor of Silviculture, and will have direct charge of the Forest Nursery being developed at the Forest Experi- ment Station, and will develop during the coming spring a demonstration planting on the State Fair Grounds, lie will have charge also of such ex- tension work as the College does in reforestation of waste lands in the State. Professor Frank F. Moon, who has been in charge of the work in Forestry at the Massachusetts Agricultural Col- lege for the past two years, and who will spend the coming s


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