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Forest Management 

 Ferguson, John Arden. Farm forestry. 241 

 p. pi. N. Y., J. Wiley & Sons, 1916. 



Forest Legislation 



British Columbia — Legislative assembly. An 

 act respecting forests and crown timber 

 lands, and the conservation and pres- 

 ervation of standing timber, and the 

 regulation of commerce in timber and 

 products of the forest. Consolidated 

 for convenience only, July 21, 1916. 59 

 p. Victoria, B. C, 1916. 



Drummond, Nelson L. Game law guide, 

 discussing the New York state conserva- 

 tion law as to forests, fish and game. 

 374 p. Albany, 1916. 



Forest Utilization 



Lumber industry 



Canada — Department of the interior — For- 

 estry branch. Forest products of Can- 

 ada, 1915 : lumber, lath and shingles. 31 

 p. Ottawa, 1916. (Bulletin S8A.) 



Progress publishing company. The " ABC '' 

 British Columbia lumber trade directory 

 and year book, 1916-1917. 127 p. Van- 

 couver, B. C, 1916. 



Southern logging association. Proceedings 

 of the 6th annual meeting, 1916. 100 p. 

 New Orleans, La., 1916. 



United States — Interstate commerce com- 

 mission. In the matter of rates on and 

 classification of lumber and lumber 

 products ; docket No. 8131 and related 

 dockets, statement, brief and argument 

 in behalf of the Southern pine associa- 

 tion, Southern cypress manufacturers' 

 association, etc. 61 p. Atlanta, Ga., 

 1916. 



Wood-using industries 



British Columbia — Department of lands — • 

 Forest branch. British Columbia manu- 

 facturers of forest products. 16 p. 

 Victoria, B, C, 1916. (Bulletin 19.) 



British Columbia — Department of lands — 

 Forest branch. British Columbia red 

 cedar shingles. 2d ed. 16 p. Victoria. 

 B. C, 1916. (Bulletin 18.) 



Edgcumbe, Chas. R. W. Your garage. 16 

 p. il. Chicago, 111., 1916. (National 

 lumber manufacturers' association — 

 Trade extension department. Better 

 buildings No. 1.) 



Wood Preservation 



North coast dry kiln company. The North 

 coast dry kiln. 16 p. il. Seattle, Wash., 

 1914. 



Teesdale, Clyde H. The treatment of wood 

 paving blocks. 16 p. Madison, Wis., 1916. 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Conseri'ation of natural resources 



Louisiana — Conservation commission. Re- 

 port from April 1, 1914, to April 1, 

 1916. 155 p.- pi. Maps. New Orleans, 

 1916. 



Landscape gardening 



Parsons, Samuel Bowne. Jr. The art of 

 landscape architecture. 347 p. pi. N. 

 Y. and London, 1915. 



Protect the Trees 



^UARD them against the ravages of 

 scale, bugs, worms, fungous growths 

 and other plant enemies. The invest- 

 ment in time and money is small — the 

 benefit great. 



You get the benefit of o5 years of study 

 when you employ 



DEMING SPRAYERS 



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Hydrography 



Pennsylvania — Water supply commission. 

 Annual report, 1915. 515 p. Harris- 

 burg, Pa., 1916. 



Scobey, Fred C. and others. The flow of 

 water in wood-stave pipe. 96 p. il. pi., 

 diagrs. Washington, D. C, 1916. (U. 

 S. — Department of agriculture. Bul- 

 letin 376.) 



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 in the woods or on the water — the " 



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TIMBER CRUISING BOOKLETS 



Biltmore Timber Tables. Including solution of 

 problems in forest finance. 



Southern Timber Tables. How to estimate Southern 

 Pine. Southern White Cedar, and Southern Appala- 

 chian Timber — Spruce pulpwood. Hemlock bark, 

 Chestnut oak bark, Chestnut tannic acid wood. 

 Postpaid, 25 cents each 



HOWARD R. KRINBILL 



Forest Engineer Newbern, N. C. 



PARK and ESTATE 



FORESTRY 



Logging Reports Utilization Studies 

 Timber E.stimates Forest Planting 

 Etc. 



iletkods and Cost nf Mosquito 

 Eradication 



P. L. BUTTRICK 



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 P. O. Box 607 New Haven, Conn, 



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