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Forest iEsthetics 



Castle, M. A. Street and park trees for 

 Wisconsin communities. 54 p. il. 

 Madison, Wis., 1916. (Wisconsin — 

 Conservation commission. Bulletin 2.) 



Forest Education 



Baker, Hugh P. What forestry means at 

 Syracuse. 10 p. Syracuse, N. Y., 1916. 



Georgia state forest school. Lumber- 

 man's short course. 4 p. il. Athens, 

 Ga., 1917. 



Kellerhouse, Lucy Charlton. Forest fan- 

 cies. 164 p. N. Y., Duffield & Co., 

 1917. 



Forest Botany 



Sponsler, O. L. A bud and twig key to the 

 more iinportant broadleaf deciduous 

 trees in the United States. 26 p. il. 

 Ann Arbor, Mich., George Wahr, 1916. 



Silviculture 



Planting 



Berry, James B. Growing tree seedlings. 

 8 p. il. Athens, Ga., 1916. (Univer- 

 sity of Georgia — State college of agri- 

 culture — Extension division. Circular 

 34.) 



MacDonald, G. B. Evergreen trees for 

 Iowa. 59 p. il. Ames, la., 1917. 

 (Iowa Agricultural experiment station. 

 Bulletin 170.) 



Forest Protection 



Disease 



United States — Laws, statutes, etc. The 

 plant quarantine act, Aug. 20, 1912. as 

 amended March 4, 1913, and March 4, 

 1917. 4 p. Wash., D. C. 1917. 



Forest Management 



Berry, James B. Improving the woodlot. 

 8 p. il. Athens, Ga., 1916. (Univer- 

 sity of Georgia — State college of agri- 

 culture — Extension Division. Circular 

 31.) 



Frothingham, Earl H. The status and 

 value of farm woodlots in the eastern 

 United States. 44 p. il., maps. Wash., 

 D. C, 1917. (U. S.— Dept of agricul- 

 ture. Bulletin 481.) 



Hickel, Robert. Mesures a prendre pour 

 assurer nos besoins en bois apres la 

 guerre. 9 p. Paris, P. Renouard, 1916. 



Forest Economics 



Sweden — Kongliga socialstyrelsen. Skog- 

 sarbetarnas levnads — och arbetsforhal- 

 landen i Varmland, Dalarna och Norr- 

 land (Living and working conditions 

 of forest workers in Vermland, Dal- 

 arna and Norrland). 399 p. il., map. 

 Stockholm, 1916. 



Forest Administration 



United States — Department of agriculture — 

 Forest service. April field program, 

 1917. 28 p. Wash., D. C, 1917. 



Forest Utilization 



Lumber industry 



American saw mill machinery co. Making 

 money off the woodlot. 20 p. il. Hack- 

 ettstown, N. J., 1916. 



MacMillan, H. R. Report on the timber im- 

 port trade of Australia. 76 p. il. Ot- 

 tawa, Dept. of trade and commerce, 

 1917. 



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