Proceedings of the American Forestry Association, Utgaver 11-15American Forestry Association, 1894 |
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Side 38
... destruction can be remedied , adds a gravity to your coun- cils and an importance to your success for humanity's sake , unsur- passed by any other ; for how much of religion , science or art , edu- cation , refinement , and progress can ...
... destruction can be remedied , adds a gravity to your coun- cils and an importance to your success for humanity's sake , unsur- passed by any other ; for how much of religion , science or art , edu- cation , refinement , and progress can ...
Side 58
... destruction of the forests has affected the amount of rainfall , but a very slight obser- vation suffices to show that it has had a very important influence on the disposition of the rain - water after it has fallen . This influ- ence ...
... destruction of the forests has affected the amount of rainfall , but a very slight obser- vation suffices to show that it has had a very important influence on the disposition of the rain - water after it has fallen . This influ- ence ...
Side 59
... destruction of forests . This was generally commenced on the dry land with a gentle surface drainage , and accomplished by cutting and burning the underbrush and timber , or on oak land by cutting and burning the undergrowth , and ...
... destruction of forests . This was generally commenced on the dry land with a gentle surface drainage , and accomplished by cutting and burning the underbrush and timber , or on oak land by cutting and burning the undergrowth , and ...
Side 62
... destruction of forests tends to interfere with the future value of the state , government should interfere to prevent it . If reforesting is in any places required to secure future productiveness , government should in some way secure ...
... destruction of forests tends to interfere with the future value of the state , government should interfere to prevent it . If reforesting is in any places required to secure future productiveness , government should in some way secure ...
Side 63
... destruction in some cases depending on the presence and accessibility of these kinds . These conifers are mixed in varying proportions with the hard woods , but , for the rea- son already stated , the latter are not cut , except along ...
... destruction in some cases depending on the presence and accessibility of these kinds . These conifers are mixed in varying proportions with the hard woods , but , for the rea- son already stated , the latter are not cut , except along ...
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Populære avsnitt
Side 12 - This Constitution may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the members present at any annual meeting.
Side 55 - Take the wings Of morning, pierce the Barcan wilderness, Or lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregon, and hears no sound Save his own dashings...
Side 23 - The annual meeting, for the election of officers and the transaction of other business, shall be held in...
Side 61 - ... and unrevoked, and all public lands that may hereafter be set aside and reserved as public forest reserves under said act, shall be as far as practicable controlled and administered in accordance with the...
Side 63 - Nor shall anything herein prohibit any person from entering upon such forest reservations for all proper and lawful purposes, including that of prospecting, locating, and developing the mineral resources thereof: Provided, That such persons comply with the rules and regulations covering such forest reservations.
Side 63 - That in cases in which a tract covered by an unperfected bona fide claim or by a patent is included within the limits of a public forest reservation, the settler or owner thereof may, if he desires to do so, relinquish the tract to the Government, and may select in lieu thereof a tract of vacant land open to settlement not exceeding in area the tract covered by his claim or patent...
Side 147 - The proprietors of every railroad shall be liable for all damages which shall accrue to any person or property by fire or steam from any locomotive or other engine on such road.
Side 61 - No public forest reservation shall be established, except to improve and protect the forest within the reservation, or for the purpose of securing favorable conditions of water flows, and to furnish a continuous supply of timber for the use and necessities of citizens of the United States...
Side 62 - The Secretary of the Interior may permit, under regulations to be prescribed by him, the use of timber and stone found upon such reservations, free of charge, by bona fide settlers, miners, residents, and prospectors for minerals, for firewood, fencing, buildings, mining, prospecting, and other domestic purposes, as may be needed by such persons for such purposes; such timber to be used within the State or Territory, respectively, where such reservations may be located.
Side 56 - And don't you remember the school, Ben Bolt, With the master so cruel and grim, And the shaded nook in the running brook Where the children went to swim ? Grass grows on the master's grave, Ben Bolt, The spring of the brook is dry, And of all the boys who were schoolmates then There are only you and I.