RECENT PUBLICATIONS 



Some Public and Economic Aspects of the Lumber Industry. Studies 

 of the Liimber Industry, Part I. By W. B.Greeley. U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Forest Service, Report No. 114. Washington, 1917. 

 Pp. 100. Diagrams. 



The Sierra Ranger. Volume VI, No. 3. Sierra National Forest, 

 Northfork, Cal. November 1, 1916. Pp. 17. 



State Forestry Laws. A parallel classification showing the compara- 

 tive progress of each Sta'te in forestry legislation. U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Forest Service. 



Connecticut (regular session, 1915). Misc. S. 21. December" 15, 

 1916. Pp. 12. 



Ohio (regular session, 1915). Misc. S. 20. December 15, 1916. 

 Pp.4. 



Report of Chief of Bureau of Biological Survey for Year Ended June 30, 

 1916. By H. W. Henshaw. U. S. Department of Agriculture. Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 1916. Pp. 16. 



Management of Muck-Land Farms in Northern Indiana and Southern 

 Michigan. By H. R. Smalley. Farmers' Bulletin 761, U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. Contribution from the Office of Farm Manage- 

 ment. Washington, D. C. 1916. Pp. 26. 



''White Ants'' as Pests in the United States and Methods of Preventing 

 Their Damage. By T. E. Snyder. Farmers' Bulletin 759, U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture. Contribution from the Bureau of Ento- 

 mology. Washington, D. C. 1916. Pp. 20. 



Larkspur Poisoning of Live Stock. By C. D wight March and A. B. 

 Clawson. U. S. Department of Agriculture. Bulletin 356. Washington. 

 1916. Pp. 90. Plates. 



The New Mexico Range Caterpillar and Its Control. By V. L. 

 Tildermuth and D. J. Caffey. U. S. Department of Agriculture. 

 Bulletin 443. 



How to Attract Birds in Northeastern United States. By W. L. 

 McAtee. U. S. Department of Agriculture. Farmers' Bulletin 621. 

 Washington. 1915. Pp. 15. 



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