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for the Massachusetts tree planter. 1906. SD12 M4.

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Browne, D. J. The sylva Americana; or a description of the forest trees indigenous to the United States, practically and botanically con- Indiana. Dept. of public instruction. Arbor and bird day. Library has 1902, '03, '05-'07. SD363 16. 5561

sidered. 1832. SD385 B89. 5549|

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-The trees of America; and foreign, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically Indiana. and popularly described; trated by numerous engravings. 1846. SD385 B88.

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State board of forestry. Annual report. Library has 3rd5562 9th. 1903-'09. SD12 16.

-Bulletin. Library has no. 1, 2. 5563 1901, '02. SD12 161.

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1910. Maine. Forest commissioner.
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Colorado. Dept. of public instruc

tion. Arbor day book, Library has Massachusetts. State forest service. Bulletin. SD363 C6. Library has nos. 1906, '07, '09, '10. 5554 SD12 M4.

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-Leaflet. Library has no. 1-3. SD 12 M42.

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Connecticut. Laws, statutes, etc. Connecticut laws relating to forests. Compiled by Austin F. Hawes, state forester. 1905. SD Michigan. Forestry commission. The 566 C8.

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advance movement in Michigan forestry. [1905] SD144 M5 A3.

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age the growing and preservation | Silvical leaflet. Library has 3-6, 8-42, of forests, and to create forest 49. SD11 A6. boards and forest reserves, and to appropriate money therefor. U. S. Bureau of forestry. Bulletin. [1899] SD428 A2 M6. Library has nos. 2, 4-10, 13-19, 21, 24, 26, 27-74, 76, 78-83. SD11 A4. 5590

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New Hampshire. Forestry commission. Report. Library has 1885, 1904. SD12 N4.

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Bray, W. L. Forest resources of Texas. 1904. (no. 47)

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-The timber of the Edwards plateau of Texas; its relation to climate, water supply, and soil. 1904. (no. 49) 5596

Chapman, C. S. A working plan for forest lands in Berkeley County, South Carolina. 1905. (no. 56) 5597

Chittenden, A. K. Forest conditions of northern New Hampshire. 1905. (no. 55) 5598

-The red gum. By A. K. Chittenden. With a discussion of the mechanical properties of red gum wood. By W. K. Hatt. 1905. (no. 58) 5599

-Same rev. ed. 1906. Clements, F. E. The life history of lodgepole burn forests. 1910. (no. 79) 5600

Clothier, G. D. Advice for forest planters in Oklahoma and adjacent regions. 1905. (no. 65) 5601 Cooper, A. W. Sugar pine and western yellow pine in California. 1906. (no. 69) 5602

Coville, F. V. Forest growth and sheep grazing in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon. 1898. (no. 5603

15) 5586

Commissioner of forestry. Annual report. Library has 2nd-4th. 1907-'09, 1911. SD 12 R4. 5587 Rhode Island. Department of education. Arbor day annual. Library has 1909, 1910. SD363 R4. 5588

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Fairchild, D. G. plant introduction: its and methods. 1898. (no. 21) 5604 Fernow, B. E. Timber physics. Part I. Preliminary report 1892.

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(no. 6) 5605 -What is forestry? 1891. (no. 5606

Fisher, R. T. The redwood. I. A

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Forest influences. I. Introduction and summary of conclusions. By B. E. Fernow. 2. Review of forest meteorological observations: a study preliminary to the discussion of the relation of forests to climate. By M. W. Harrington. 3. Relation of forests to water supplies by B. E. Fernow. 4. Notes on the sanitary significance of forests. By B. E. Fernow. Appendix 1.

Determination of the true amount of precipitation and its bearing on theories of forest influences. By Cleveland Abbe. Appendix 2. Analysis of rainfall with relation to surface conditions. By G. E. Curtis. (no. 7)

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Forest products in the United States. (no. 74, 77) 5610

tations, by W. L. Hall. II. The diseases of the hardy catalpa by Hermann von Schrenk. 1902. (no. 37) 5621

Herty, C. H. A new method of turpentine orcharding. 1903. (no. 40) 5622

Hodson, E. R. Rules and specifications for the grading of lumber adopted by the various lumber manufacturing associations of the United States. 1906. (no. 71) 5623

Hosmer, R. S. A forest working plan for township 40, Totten and Crossfield purchase, Hamilton County, New York state forest preserve. By R. S. Hosmer and E. S. Bruce, preceded by a discussion of conservative lumbering and the water-supply, by F. H. Newell. 1901. (no. 30) 5624

Hubbard, W. F. The basket willow. By W. F. Hubbard with a chapter on insects injurious to the basket willow, by F. H. Chittenden. 1904. (no. 46)

Forest reserves in Idaho. 1905. (no. 67) 5611

Keffer, C. A. planting in the

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Kempton, H. B. The planting of white pine in New England. 1903. (no. 45) 5630 McClatchie, A. J. Eucalypts cultivated in the United States. 1902. (no. 35) 5631

Mohr, Charles. Notes on the red cedar. 1901. (no. 31) 5632

-The timber pines of the southern United States by Charles Mohr, together with a discussion of the structure of their wood by Filibert Roth. 1896. (no. 13) 5633

Olmsted, F. E. A working plan for forest lands near Pine Bluff, Arkansas. 1902. (no. 32) 5634

Pettis, C. R. How to grow and plant conifers in the northeastern states. 1909. (no. 76)

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Pinchot, Gifford. A primer of forestry. 1905. 2 v. (no. 24) 5636 Reed, F. W. Report on an examination of a forest tract in western North Carolina. 1905. (no. 60) 5637

-A working plan for forest

lands in central Alabama. (no. 68)

1905.1 5638 Report on the forest conditions of the Rocky Mountains, and other papers; with a map showing location of forest areas on the Rocky Mountain range. 1888. (no. 2) 5639

Roth, Filibert. Forestry conditions and interests of Wisconsin. By Filibert Roth with a discussion by B. E. Fernow. 1898. (no.16) 5640

Timber: an elementary discussion of the characteristics and properties of wood. 1895. (no. 10) 5641 Schrenk, Hermann von. Crosstie forms and rail fastenings, with special reference to treated timbers. 1904. (no 50) 5642

-Report on the condition of treated timbers laid in Texas, February, 1902. 1904. (no. 51) 5643

-Seasoning of timber. By Hermann von Schrenk assisted by Reynolds Hill. 1903. (no. 41) 5644

Schwarz, G. F. The diminished flow of the Rock River in Wisconsin and Illinois, and its relation to the surrounding forests. 1903. (no. 44)

5645 Sherfesee, W. F. Wood preservation in the United States. 1909. (no. 78) 5646

Sherrard, T. H. A working plan for forest lands in Hampton and Beaufort counties, South Carolina. 1903. (no. 43) 5647

A short account of the big trees of California. 1900. (no. 28) 5648 Simpson, J. M. Osier culture. 1898. (no. 19)

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escent flora of the United States. 1897. (no. 14)

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Terms used in forestry and logging. Prepared in cooperation with the Society of American foresters. 1905. (no. 61) 5655

Tiemann, H. D. Effect of moisture upon the strength and stiffness of wood. 1906. (no. 70) 5656

Timber physics. Part II. Progress report. Results of investigations on long-leaf pine (Pinus palustris). 1893. (no. 8) 5657 tree

Toumey, J. W. Practical planting in operation. 1900. (no. 27) 5658

Tratman, E. E. R. Report on the use of metal railroad ties and preservative processes and metal tieplates for wooden ties. By E. E. R. Tratman. (Supplementary to report on the substitution of metal for wood in railroad ties, 1890) 1894. (no. 9) 5659

U. S. Public lands commission. Grazing on the public lands. Extracts from the report of the Public lands commission. 1905. (no. 62) 5660

Woodruff, G. W. comp. Federal and state forest laws. 57)

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Zon, Raphael. Chestnut in southern Maryland. 1904. (no. 53) 5662 -The forest resources of the world. 1910. (no. 83) 5663

-Loblolly pine in eastern Texas, with special reference to the production of cross-ties. 1905. (no. 64) 5664

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chestnut bark disease. By E. R. Hodson. 1908. (no. 2)

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1906. SD426 A5 U5 1906. 5678

Grazing trespass by drifting U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Message stock. 1908. (no. 3)

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from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the secretary of agriculture in relation to the forests, rivers and mountains of the southern Appalachian region. December 19, 1901. 1902. SD143 U5. 5679

U. S. Weather bureau. A report on "The influence of foresus on climate and on floods," by W. L. Moore. 1910. SD425 U5 1910. 5680

The use of the national forests. The use of the national forests. 1907. (no. 7)

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-The use book; regulations and instructions for the use of the national forest reserves. Library has 1906-'08, 1910-date. SD11 AZ. 5677

U. S. Cong. House. Committee on agriculture. Hearings before committe on bills having for their object the establishment of forest reserves in the southern Appalachian and White mountains.

1907. SD426 U5.

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appareils à l'usage de l'industrie agricole et des divers produits de l'agriculture ou des différentes industries agricoles tenu à Versailles du 8 au 18 Octobre 1850. 1851. SF15 F8 C71. 5689

Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Isidore, 18051861. Rapport général sur les questions relatives à la domestication et à la naturalisation des animaux utiles addressé à M. le ministre de l'agriculture et du commerce. 1849. SF87 F81 G34.

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Henderson, Andrew. The practical grazier; or, a treatise on the proper selection and management of live stock; likewise a proper system of management pointed out, for grazing farms of different

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