Pamphlets on Forestry in Maryland


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Pamphlets on Forestry in Maryland


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Forestry Leaflet


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Thirty Important Forest Trees of Maryland


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F. W. Besley writes: "Under reorganization of the state government effective January 1, 1923, the present state forester becomes head of the department �f forestry in the University of Maryland with the title of Professor of Forestry and State Forester. The duties and functions of the former State Board of Forestry are taken over by the Board of Regents of the University of Maryland. There is also an advisory board of forestry consisting of five members, two of them ex officio (President of Johns Hopkins University and the State Geologist) and three appointed by the governor. The Board of Regents consists of nine members each appointed by the governor for nine-year terms so that the term of one expires each year and there is no chance for political appointments. The Board of Regents of the University of Maryland acts also as the State Board of Agriculture. Besley has published this book entitled, "Thirty important forest trees of Maryland: How to Know Them." This contains a brief description and line drawings of the leaves and fruits. Forestry leaflets Nos. 24 to 32 are on the subject of various important trees suitable for planting. The initial leaflet covers forest planting itself in a brief way. -Yale Forest School News, Vol. 9




The Forests of Maryland


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