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New Jersey Forest Fire Manual. By Forest Park Reservation 

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The Preservation of Mine Timbers. By E. W. Peters. Bul- 

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Notes on the Antiseptic Treatment of Timbers in India, with 

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Canadian Forestry Association Brief Report of the Thirteenth 

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Forests and American History. By Hugo Winkenwerder. Re- 

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Reafforestation and the Hardzvood Supply (In Relation to 

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Forestry Annual, The Penn. State Farmer. Vol. V, No. 5. 

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