OTHER CURRENT LITERATURE 



Forest Service Investigative Program, 1916. U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture. Contribution from the Forest Service. Washington, 

 D. C. 1916. Pp. 52. 



State Forestry Laws: Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Mary- 

 land, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, Oregon, 

 Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming. U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. Contributions from the Forest Service. 

 Washington, D. C. 1915 and 1916. Pp. 5, 6, 5, 7, 6, 14, 2, 6, 5, 7, 

 3, 6, 8, 16, 3. 



Forest Conservation for States in the Southern Pine Region. By 

 J. G. Peters. Bulletin 364, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 

 Contribution from the Forest Service. Washington, D. C. 1916. 

 Pp. 14. 



This bulletin points out the essential elements in the various 

 forest problems that confront the States in the Southern pine region, 

 shows how these problems are interrelated, forms a basis on which 

 may be foiuided a plan for solving them, and discusses matters of 

 great importance to lumbermen, farmers, and all others interested 

 directly or indirectly in the conservation of the timber resources 

 of that region. 



Measuring and Marketing Woodlot Products. By W. R. Mattoon 

 and W. B. Barrows. Farmers' Bulletin 715, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture. Contribution from the Forest Service. Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 1916. Pp. 48. 



Quantity of Wood Preservatives Consumed and Amount oj Wood 

 Treated in the United States in 1915. By R. K. Helphenstine, Jr., 

 American Wood Preservers' Association in cooperation with the 

 U. S. Forest Service. Washington, D. C. 1916. Pp. 18. 



Proposed Regulations for the Protection of Migratory Birds. 

 Service and Regulatory Annoimcements. U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture. Contribution from the Biu"eau of Biological Survey. 

 Washington, D. C. 1916. Pp. 4. 



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