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A Primer of Forestry. Part II. Practical Forestry. Bulletin No. 

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Cuckoos and Shrikes in their Relation to Agriculture. Bulletin 

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Two Vanishing Game Birds : The Woodcock and the Wood Duck. 

 Reprint from Year-book of Department of Agriculture for 1901. 



The Relation of Forests to Stream Flow. Reprint from Yearbook 

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The School Garden. Farmers' Bulletin No. 218. 



Nature-Study for Primary Grades. This is the title of No. 16 of 

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