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Sweeps all grass, lea^'es. 

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The action of the brushes is "broom- 

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Comfort Sleeping Pocket 



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Manufacturers 



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PHILIP T. COOLIDGE 



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Management and Protection of Woodlands, 



Improvement Cuttings, Planting, Timber 



Estimates and Maps. Surveying. 



(U. S. — Dept. of agriculture Farmers' 

 bulletin 742.) 



Forest Management 



Troup, R. S. \ note on some European 

 sylvicultural symptoms, with sugges- 

 tions for improvements in Indian for- 

 est management. 93 p. pi. Calcutta. 

 Supt. govt, printing, 1916. 



Forest Valuation ajid Finance 



Roth, Fililiert. Forest valuation. 171 p. 

 Ann Arbor, Mich., Pub. by the author, 

 1916. (Vol. 2 of Michigan manual of 

 forestry.) 



Forest Administration 



United States — .Dept. of agriculture. Sug- 

 gestions to those desiring to occupy 

 lots for cottage and summer resort 

 purposes vi-ithin the Kaniksu national 

 forest at Priest Lake, Idaho, and other 

 lakes within the forest. 13 p. New- 

 port, Wash., Newport miner print. 



Forest Utilization 



Lumber industry 



Southern cypress manufacturers' associa- 

 tion. Eastern edition rate book on 

 cypress lumber and shingles, issued 

 June 15, 1915. 135 p. New Orleans, 

 La., 1915. 



Southern logging association. Proceedings 

 of the fifth annual meeting. 46 p. 

 New Orleans, 1915. 



Wood industries 



Kressman, Frederick W. Wood flour. 6 p. 

 Madison, Wis., 1916. 



Teesdale, Clyde Harry. The bleeding and 

 swelling of paving blocks. 26 p. il. 

 Ealto., Md. American wood preserv- 

 ers' association, 1915. 



Wood Technology 



British Guiana consolidated co., Ltd. A 

 list^ of woods in the forests of British 

 Guiana, compiled from government re- 

 ports, together with some opinions re- 

 garding the consumption of wood in 

 the United States. 18 p. il. New 

 York. 



Wood Preservation 



American wood-preservers' association. 

 Proceedings of the twelfth annual 

 meeting. 1916. 432 p. il., tables. Bal- 

 timore, Md., 1916. 



Helphenstine, Rufus K., Jr. Quantity of 

 wood preservatives consumed and 

 amount of wood treated in the United 

 States in 1915. 18 p. Baltimore, Md., 

 .American wood preservers' association, 

 1916. 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Botany 



United States— Dept. of the inetrior. 

 Features of the flora of Mount Rainer 

 national park, by T. B. Flett. 50 p. 

 il. Wash., D. C, 1915. 



Irrigation 



United States — •Reclamation service. Ore- 

 gon cooperative work ; Malheur and 

 Owyhee projects, irrigation and drain- 

 age, by John T. Whistler and John 

 H. Lewis. 201 p. pi., maps., diagrs. 

 _ Portland. Ore., 1916. 



United States — 'Reclamation service. Ore- 

 gon cooperative work ; Rogue river 

 valley project and Williamette valley 

 investigations, irrigation and drainage, 

 by John T. Whistler and John H. 

 Lewis. Ill p. pi., maps. Portland, 

 Ore., 1916. 



Parks 



Fitchburg, Mass. — Park commissioners. 

 .Annual report, 1915. 52 p. pi. Fitch- 

 burg, 1916. 



Our Trees 



HOW TO KNOW THEM 



Photographs from Nature 

 By ARTHUR I. EMERSON 



WITH A GUIDE TO THEIR RECOGNI- 

 TION AT ANY SEASON OF THE YEAR 

 AND NOTES ON THEIR CHARACTER- 

 ISTICS, DISTRIBUTION AND CULTURE 



By CLARENCE M. WEED, D.Sc. 



Teacher of Nature Study in the Massachusetts 

 Stale Normal School at Lowell 



One hundred and forty Ulustrationa 

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ALL nature-lovers will hail this book 

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