Presidential Address On a Natural History Survey of Michigan

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poses, the purchase of similar lands abandoned by their owners and the management and replanting of forests according to the principles of scientific forestry. They are also to draw up a plan by which the forestry department may be from the first self-supporting and in time become a source of revenue to the State.
It was provided that the commission should receive no compensation, but the services of a competent expert con- nected with the Forestiy Division at Washington were secured, and $500
...towards his actual expenses were provided by the State Geological and Natural History Survey. Mr. Filibert Roth, who was detailed for this work, entered upon his task with characteristic energy, and in a month's journey visited 27 counties with a total area of 18. 5 million acres. His report * is of special interest, giving, as it does, a remarkably clear statement of the condition of things over an area embracing fully half of the State of Wisconsin, including 8. 5 million acres of cut-over land, most of which is burned over and largely waste, and on which some twenty billion feet of pine has been destroyed by fire.

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