DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. 677 



Puhlications issued during the year ended June 30, 1910, etc. — Continued. 



FOREST SERVICE. 



New Publications. 

 Bulletins: Copies. 



No. 7G. How to Grow and Plant Conifers in the >;ortlioastei-n 



States. C. R. Pettis. 36 pp. 10 cts. Nov. 15, 1,500; May 18, 



1,000 2,500 



No. 78. Wood I'reservation in tlie T'nited States. W. F. Sherfesee. 



31pp. 10 cts. Nov. 12. 4,000 ; May 26, 500 4,500 



No. 79. The Life History of Lodsepole Burn Forests. F. E. 



Clements. 56 pp. 15 cts. June 20 10,000 



Circulars: 



No. 160. Coyote-Proof Pasture Exporiuiont lOOS. James T. Jardine 



In Cooperation with B. P. I. 40 pp. Oct. 1, 7,000; Feb. 23, 3,000_ 10, 000 

 No. 163. Paper Birch in the Northwest. S. T. Dana. 37 pp. July 7_ 13, 000 

 No. 164. Properties and Uses of Southern Pines. H. S. Betts. 30 



pp. Aug. 31 30,000 



No. 166. The Timber Supply of the United States. R. S. Kellogg. 



24 pp. July 10 10, 000 



No. 167. The Status of P'orestry in the United States. Treadwell 



Cleveland, jr. 39 pp. Sept. 17 20, 000 



No. 168. Commercial Importance of the White Mountain Forest. 



Philip W. Ayres. 32 pp. Nov. 4 20,000 



No. 169. Natural Revegetation of Depleted Mountain (Jrazing 



Lands. Arthur W. Sampson. 28 pp. Sept. 30, 5,000; Dec. 16, 



6,000; June 15, 700 11,700 



No. 171. Forests of the United States: Their use. Overton W. 



Price, R. S. Kellogg, and W. T. Cox. 35 pp. Dec. 11, 25,000; 



June 11, 5,000 30,000 



No. 172. Methods of Increasing Forest Productivity. E. E. Carter. 



16 pp. Dec. 20. 25.000; May 16, 1,000 26,000 



No. 174. Production of Western Yellow Pine in the Southwest. 



G. A. Pearson. 16 pp. Jan. 5, 10,000; May 16, 2,000 12,000 



No. 176. Surface Conditions and Stream Flow. W. L. Hall and 



Hu Ma.xwell. 16 pp. Jan. 11 25,000 



Atmual Report: 



Annual Report of the Forester for 1909. Gifford Pinchot. (From 



An. Rpt. of Dept, 1909.) 45 pp. Jan. 5 2,500 



Bilvical Leaflets: 



No. 43. Red or Norway Pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.). 4 pp. July 16__ 8, 000 

 No. 44. Jack Pine (Pinus divaricata (Ait.) Du Mont de Cours). 



4 pp. July 16 8,000 



No. 46. Limber Pine (P/rtMS ^rj-iVis James). 4 pp. July 19 8.000 



No. 47. Pinon Pine (Pinus edulis Engelm.). 4 pp. July 24 8,000 



No. 50. Big Shellbark : King-Nut Hickory (Hieoria laciniosa 



(Michf.) Sargent). 3 pp. July 24 8,000 



Field Programs: 



Index to Service Notes and Orders in the Field Programs, July, 



1908-June, 1909. 10 pp. Dec. 9 3, 800 



For July, 1909. 32 pp. July 2 3,500 



For August, 1909. 32 pp. July 30 3,600 



For September, 1909. 32 pp. Sept. 1 3,700 



For October. 19( to. 28 pp. Oct. 1 3.700 



For November, 1909. 32 pp. Nov. 4 3, 700 



For Dec-ember, 1909. 32 pp. Dec. 2 3,700 



For January, 1910. 33 pp. Jan. 1 3,700 



For February, 1910. 32 pp. Feb. 1 3, 700 



For March. 1910. 38 pp. Mar. 1 3,700 



For April, 1910. 35 pp. Apr. 2 3,700 



For May. 1910. 28 pp. May 2 3,700 



For June, 1910. 30 pp. June 1 3,700 



Classified Lists of Publications Arailuhlc for Distribution: 



List for September, 1909. 4 pp. Sept. 5,000 



List for October, 1909. 4 pp. Oct. 5 5,000 



List for November, 1909. 4 pp. Nov. 15 10,000 



