Forest Service Circular No. 35
Forest Preservation and National Prosperity
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Letter of Transmittal
Gifford Pinchot.
Hon. James Wilson.
The Forest in the Life of the Nation
Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States.
Forests as Public Benefactors
His Excellency J. J. Jusserand.
Aubrey White.
Forestry a National Need
Hon. James Wilson.
James J. Hill.
Hon. John Lamb.
Hon. John F. Lacey.
Demand for Better Lumber Trade Statistics
George K. Smith.
Danger Confronting Packers, Shippers, and the Cooperage Industry
M. C. Moore.
John A. McCann.
Enormous Consumption of Timber by the Railroads
Howard Elliott.
Hon. Charles F. Manderson.
J. T. Richards.
Mining Impossible without Forests
T. J. Grier.
David T. Day.
Hon. Charles D. Walcott.
Maj. F. D. Fenn.
Forests and the Development of Electrical Power
A. L. Fellows.
Dependence of Irrigation upon Forestry
Guy E. Mitchell.
F. H. Newell.
J. B. Lippincott.
Arthur P. Davis.
Forests and the Livestock Industry
Hon. James Wilson.
E. S. Gosney.
A. F. Potter.
Interest of the Federation of Women's Clubs
Mrs. Lydia Phillips Williams.
Lumbermen Turning to Forestry
F. E. Weyerhaueser.
J. C. Defebaugh.
N. W. McLeod.
An Example from the South
John L. Kaul.
The Need of the Far Northwest
George H. Emerson.
A Forester's Point of View
C. A. Schenck.
The Benefits of Federal Forest Reserves
Hon. Francis E. Warren.
William S. Harvey.
The Field of the Bureau of Forestry
Overton W. Price.
Gifford Pinchot.
FOREST SERVICE.
Gifford Pinchot, Forester.
FOREST MEASUREMENTS,
Overton W. Price, in Charge.
FOREST MANAGEMENT,
Thomas H. Sherrard, in Charge.
DENDROLOGY,
George B. Sudworth, in Charge.
FOREST EXTENSION,
Ernest A. Sterling, in Charge.
FOREST PRODUCTS,
William L. Hall, in Charge.
RECORDS,
James B. Adams, in Charge.
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