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LIST OF BULLETINS HERETOFORE PUBLISHED BY THE DIVISION (NOW BUREAU) 



OF FORESTRY. 



[Publications to which prices are affixed may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, 

 Union Building, Washington, D. C. Numbers marked thus * are out of print.] 



*'Nlo. 1. Report on the Relation of Railroads to Forest Supplies and Forestry. 

 M.G.Kern. (Appendixes by others. ) 1887. 



* X, » 2 Report on the Forest Conditions of the Rocky Mountains, with map show- 



ing location of forest areas. Col. Edgar T. Ensign. (Includes other 

 papers.) 1889. . 



* No 3 ' Preliminary Report on the Use of Metal Track on Railways as a Substitute 



for Wooden Ties. E. E. Ryssell Tratman, C. E. ( Includes other matter. ) 

 1889. 

 *No. 4. Report on the Substitution of Metal for Wood in Railroad Ties. E. E. 

 Russell Tratman, C. E. (Discussion. ) 1890. 



* N< » 5 What is Forestry? B. E. Fernow, Chief of the Division of Forestry. 1891 . 

 No! 6. Timber Physics". Part I. Preliminary Report. B. E. Fernow. 1892. 



10 cents. 



No 7. Forest Influences: Meteorological Observations. M. W. Harrington. 

 Relation of Forests to Water Supply. B. E. Fernow. Sanitary Signifi- 

 cance of Forests. B. E. Fernow. (Appendixes.) 1893. 15 cents. 



No 8. Timber Physics. Part II. Progress Report. (Contains reports of various 

 authors.) 1893. . . 



No 9 Report on the Use of Metal Railroad Ties, and on Preservative Processes. 

 E. E. Russell Tratman, C. E. 1894. 



No 10. Timber: Characteristics and Properties of Wood. Fihbert Roth. 189o. 



* No. 11. Some Foreign Trees for the Southern United States. (Sundry papers by 



different authors. ) 1895. 

 No, 12. Economical Designing of Timber Trestle Bridges. A. L. Johnson, C. E. 



1896. 5 cents. 

 No. 13. The Timber Pines of the Southern United States. Charles Mohr, Ph. D. 



With discussion of the structure of their wood by Filibert Roth. 1897. 



35 cents. 

 *No. 14. Nomenclature of the Arborescent Flora of the United States. George ±5. 



Sudworth. 1897. 

 *No 15 Forest Growth and Sheep Grazing in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon. 



Frederick V. Colville. 1898. 

 No. 16. Forestry Conditions and Interests of Wisconsin. Fihbert Roth. 1898. 



10 cents. _, . 



No. 1 7. Check List of the Forest Trees of the United States. George B. Sudworth, 



Dendrologist. 1898. 15 cents. 

 *No. 18. Experimental Tree Planting in the Plains. Charles A. Keffer. 1898. 

 No. 19. Osier Culture. John M. Simpson. 1898. Scents. 

 No. 20. Measuring the Forest Crop. A. K. Mlodziansky. 1898. 10 cents. 

 No. 21. Systematic Plant Introduction. David G. Fairchild. 1898. 5 cents. 

 No. 22. The White Pine. V. M. Spaulding. (Revised ami supplemented. ) 1899. 



40 cents. 

 No. 23. (Not yet published.) -V ; . • 



No. 24. A Primer of Forestry. Part I. The Forest. Gifford Pincnot, Forester. 



1899, 1900. 35 cents. ro b 



*No 25. Notes on the Forest Condition of Porto Rico. Robert I\ Hill, Geologist, 

 ' U. S. Geological Survev. '3899. * 

 No. 26. Practical Forestry in the Adirondacks. Henry S. Graves. 1899. 15 cents. 

 No. 27. Practical Tree Planting in Operation. J. W. Tourney. 1900. 5 cents. 

 No. 28. A Short Account of the Big Trees of California. 1900. 15 cents. 

 No 29. The Forest Nursery: Collection of Tree Seeds and Propagation of Seedlings. 



George B. Sudworth. 1900. 10 cents. 

 No. 30. A Forest Working Plan for Township 40, New York State Forest Preserve. 



Ralph S. Ilosmer and Eugene S. Bruce. With discussion of lumbering 



and water supply by Frederick H. Newell, Hydrotrrapher, U. S. Geolog- 

 ical Survey. 1901. 25 cents. 



I. 1st of BULLETINS PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OP FORESTRY; 



No. 31. Notes on the Red Cedar. Dr. CharleVMohr. 1901. 10 cents. 



No. 32. Working Plan for Forest Lands near Pine Bluff, Arkansas. F. E. Olmsted. 



1902. ' 15 cents. 

 No. 33. The Western Hemlock. F. T. Allen. 1902. 





