All citizens are requested to report immediately any cases which may come to their knowledge of injury to woodlands arising from a violation of these rules.
Then follow quotations from the laws of the state of New York.
[Footnote 2:] For the common methods of logging see Handwork in Wood, Chapter I.
[Footnote 3:] See Summary of Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on the Lumber Industry. February 13, 1911. Washington, D. C.
[Footnote 4:] A board foot is one foot square and one inch thick.
[Footnote 5:] 167 cubic feet equal about 1000 board feet.
[Footnote 6:] Forestry Circular, No. 97.
THE EXHAUSTION OF THE FOREST
- References:*
- (1) Fires.
- Bruncken, pp. 183-207.
- Pinchot, Agric. Yr. Bk., p. 189.
- Suter, For. Circ. No. 36.
- U. S. Tenth Census, Vol. IX, p. 491 ff.
- Pinchot, Primer, pp. 77-88.
- Roth, First Book, pp. 104-112.
- Sterling, Agric. Yr. Bk., 1904, p. 133.
- (2) Destructive Lumbering.
- The Settler's Tradition.
- Bruncken, pp. 40-59, 94.
- Roth, First Book, pp. 41-45.
- Pinchot, Primer, II, p. 82.
- Taxation.
- For. and Irr., April, '06.
- Pinchot, Agric. Yr. Bk., 1898, p. 184.
- Reckless Practices.
- Pinchot, Primer II, 42-47.
- Pinchot, Agric. Yr. Bk., 1898, p. 184.
- Pinchot, For. Circ., No. 25, p. 11.
- Price, Agric. Yr. Bk., 1902, p. 310.
- Fox, For. Bull., No. 34, p. 40.
- Peters, Agric. Yr. Bk., 1905, pp. 483-494.
- Graves, Agric. Yr. Bk., 1899, p. 415.
- Suter, For. Bull., 26, pp. 58, 69, 76.
- Mohr, For. Bull. No. 13, p. 61.
- Bruncken, pp. 90-98.
- The Timber Supply.
- Kellogg, For. Circ., No. 97 ...
- Zon, For. Bull., No. 83.
- Fernow, Economics, pp. 35-45.
- Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on the Lumber Industry. Part I, Feb. 13, 1911.
- (1) Fires.