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AT the autumn general meeting of the American Philosophical Society held in the hall of the Society on November 17–18, 1944, the first day was devoted to a symposium on "Forestry and the Public Welfare", brief papers being read (among others) on forests in relation to soils and water (Raphael Zon); world-wide needs of woods (W. C. Lowdermilk), public control of cutting practices on private timberland (Joseph F. Kaylor), and forest conservation—public and private co-operation (Wilson Compton).
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Forestry and the Public Welfare. Nature 155, 461 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155461a0
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