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998. United States — Rouse of Representatives — 53d Congress, 1st session. Public 

 forest reservations, [report of T. C. McRae, from the Couimittee on public lands], 

 l)p.5. 8-. [Wash.], 1893. (House report uo. 78.) 



999. United States — House of Bepresentatives — 53d congress, 2d session. Investiga- 

 tions and tests of American timber, [report by W. H. Hatch, from the Committee on 

 agriculture], pp.4. 8*^. [Wash.], 189-1. (House report no. 1442.) 



1000. United States — House of Bepresentatives — 53d congress, 3d session. Public 

 forest reservations, [report by T. C. McRae from the Committee on public lands]. 

 pp.23. 8^. Wash., 1894. (House report no. 897.) 



1001. United States — House of Bepresentatives — 54lh congress, 1st session. Public 

 forest reservations, [report of T. C. McRae, from the Committee on public lauds]. 

 pp.20. 8^. [Wash.], 1896. (House report no. 1593.) 



1002. United States — House of Bepresentatives — 54th congress, 1st session. Rational 

 forest policy for the forest lands of the United States; letter from the Acting Secre- 

 tary of the Treasury transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of 

 the Interior in relation to an appropriation to meet the expenses of an investigation 

 and report by the National academy of sciences on the inauguration of a rational 

 forest policy for the forested lands of the United States, pp.4. 8'^. [Wash.], 1896. 

 (House doc. no. 306.) 



1003. United States — Senate — 43d congress, 1st session. Message from the Presi- 

 dent . . . communicating information in relation to the cultivation of timber and 

 the preservation of forests, pp.6. 8°. [Wash., 1874.] (Ex. doc. no. 28.) 



1004. United States — Senate — 51st congress, 1st session. Message from the Presi- 

 dent . . . transmitting report relative to the preservation of forests on the public 

 domain, pp.4. 8^. [Wash., 1890.] (Ex. doc. no. 36.) 



100.5. United States — Senate — 52d congress, 1st session. Report [on public forest 

 reservations by A. S. Paddock from the Committee on agriculture and forestry], 

 pp. 12. 8°. [Wash.], 1892. (Senate report uo. 1002.) 



1006. United States — Senate — 5Sd congress, 2d session. Letter from the Secretary 

 of Agriculture . . . transmitting information in relation to investigations and 

 experiments in the planting of native pine seed for the growth of native pine in the 

 sand hills of the Northwest, pp.14. 8^^, [Wash.], 1894. (Senate ex. doc. no. 172;^ 



1007. United States — Senate — 53d congress, 2d session. Memorial [presented by 

 Eugene Hale] for the use of the Senate in relation to that part of the Wilson bill 

 ■which places lumber on the free list, and remonstrating against adoption of the 

 same. pp. 10. 8^. [Wash.], 1894. (Misc. doc. no. 93.) 



1008. United States — Senate — 53d congress, 3d session. Letter from the Secretary 

 of the Interior . . . transmitting information relating to cutting and removing tim- 

 ber from forest reservations and public lands, and the action taken to protect timber 

 lauds from tre8i)ass or depredations, pp. 16. 8°. Wash., 1895. (Senate ex. doc. 

 no. 45.) 



1009. United States — Senate — 55th congress, Ist session. Establishment of foreign 

 reservations . . . letter from the Secretary of the Interior transmitting . . . copies 

 of the orders of the President of Feb. 22, 1897, and copies of papers relating to the 

 establishment of forest reaervations. pp. 36. 8°. [Wash.], 1897. (Senate doc. 

 no. 21.) 



1010. United States — Senate — 55th congress, 1st session. Forest policy for the for- 

 ested lands of the United States; message from the President of the United States 

 transmitting the. report of the conmiittee appointed by the Academy of sciences upon 

 the inauguration of a forest policy for the forested lands of the United States, pp. 

 49. 8°. [Wash.], 1897. (Senate doc. no. 105.) 



1011. United States— >S>«afe — 55th congress, Ist session. New forest reservations 

 . . . letters and memorials relating to the new forest reservations [presented by F.E. 

 Warren], pp.11. 8°. [Wash.], 1897. (Senate doc. no. 68.) 



