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Fifth An?iual Report, Indiana State Board of Forestry. Indian- 

 apolis, 1905. 245 pp. 111. 



First Annual Report, Forest Park Reservation Commission, New 

 Jersey. Trenton, 1905. 27 pp. 111. 



Forest Reserves. By W. B. Heyburn. Independent, March 

 22, 1906. 5 pp. 



Report of the Committee of 190^ to Consider the Laws Relative 

 to the Taxation of Forest Lands. Bulletin No. 3. Massachusetts 

 State Forester's Ofl&ce, Boston, 1906. 28 pp. 



Report of the Superintendent of Forestry. Dept. of the Inter- 

 ior, Dominion of Canada. Ottawa, 1906. 28 pp., 12 photogra- 

 phic illustrations. 



Report of the Superintendent of Forestry, 190^, Department of 

 the Interior, Canada. Government Printing Bureau, Ottawa, 

 1906. 28 pp. 



The Natio7ial Forest Reserves. By E. A. Start. Youth's Com- 

 panion. March 29, 1906. 2 pp. 111. 



Revised Regulations and Instructions in Reference to Grazing, 

 to take effect fanuary i, igo6. Forest Service, U. S. Dept. of 

 Agriculture, Washington, 1905. 16 pp. 



Seventh Report of the Michigan Academy of Sciences, Lansing, 

 Mich., contains an article on natural resources, their consumption 

 and conservation, by A. C. L,ane ; and several local ecological 

 studies in Michigan. 



Fourth Annual Bidletiyi of the Connecticut Forestry Association. 

 1906. 16 pp. 



Forestry Problems in the U^iited States. By Thomas P. Ivy, 

 Hendersonville, N. C, 1906. The Archway Bookstore, Boston. 

 47 pp. Price 25 cents. 



Year Book and Tree Notes of the Field and Forest Club, Dor- 

 chester, Mass. 1904-1906. 47 pp. 



