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The School Book of Forestry by Charles Lathrop Pack
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III. FORESTS AND FLOODS
IV. WILD LIFE OF THE FOREST
V. IMPORTANT FOREST TREES AND THEIR USES
VI. THE GREATEST ENEMY OF THE FOREST--FIRE
VII. INSECTS AND DISEASES THAT DESTROY FORESTS
VIII. THE GROWTH OF THE FORESTRY IDEA
IX. OUR NATIONAL FORESTS
X. THE NATIONAL FORESTS OF ALASKA
XI. PROGRESS IN STATE FORESTRY
XII. THE PLAYGROUNDS OF THE NATION
XIII. SOLVING OUR FORESTRY PROBLEMS
XIV. WHY THE UNITED STATES SHOULD PRACTICE FORESTRY
XV. WHY THE LUMBERMAN SHOULD PRACTICE FORESTRY
XVI. WHY THE FARMER SHOULD PRACTICE FORESTRY
XVII. PUTTING WOOD WASTE TO WORK
XVIII. WOOD FOR THE NATION



ILLUSTRATIONS

Forest Fire Guard Stationed in a Tree Top
Section of a Virgin Forest
The Sequoias of California
A Forest Ranger and His Forest Cabin
Pine Which Yields Turpentine and Timber
Forest Fires Destroy Millions of Dollars Worth of Timber Every Year
Blackened Ruins of a Fire Swept Forest
Forest Management Provides for Cutting Mature Trees
Seed Beds in a Forest Nursery
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