OTHER CURRENT LITERATURE 



National Forest Areas. U. S. Department of Agriculture. 

 Contribution from the Forest Service. Washington, D. C. June 

 30, 1914. Pp. 8; 1 map. 



The net total area of all National Forests on the above date 

 is given as 163,848,524 acres, in addition to which there are 

 1,085,028 acres purchased or approved for purchase under the 

 Weeks Law. 



Principles and Procedure Governing the Classification and Seg- 

 regation of Agricultural and Forest Lands in the National Forests. 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture. Contribution from the Forest 

 Service. Washington, D. C. 1914. Pp. 23. 



Standard Classification of Activities and Procedure in Forest 

 Service Accounting. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Contri- 

 bution from the Forest Service. Washington, D. C, 1914. 

 Pp. 47. 



The Sequoia Pitch Moth, a Menace to Pine in Western Mon- 

 tana. By Josef Brunner. Bulletin 111, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture. Washington, D. C. 1914. Pp. 11. 



Norway Pine in the Lake States. By T, S. Woolsey, Jr., and 

 H. H. Chapman. Bulletin 139, Department of Agriculture. 

 Washington, D. C. 1914. Pp. 42. 



Describes the life history, site requirements, growth, yield and 

 best methods for its management. 



Wood Pipe for Conveying Water for Irrigation. By S. O. 

 Jayne. Bulletin 155, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 1914. 



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

 L. McAtee. Farmers' Bulletin 621, Department of Agriculture. 

 Washington, D. C. 1914. Pp. 15. 



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