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: New York (State) —Adirondack and state land surveys. 
AUTHOR CATALOGUE 
Report 
to the year 1884, with a description of the location of the 
boundaries of the Great land patents, and an account of the 
variation of the magnetic needle in northern New York, be- 
tween the years 1766 and 1883, with rainfall and temperature 
Albany. 
tables, and a list of the state lands. 1884. 8°. 
Maps and plates. 
Assembly committee on public lands and forestry. 
Testimony taken before the committee concerning the ad- 
ministration of the laws in relation to the forest preserve by 
the Forest commission, etc. - Albany. 1891. 8°. pp. [2], 
615. 
Botanist. Report on edible fungi of New York. 
1895-99. By C. H. Peck. Albany. 1900. 4°. 25 col- 
ored plates. (New York state museum. Memoir, iii, 4.) 
Cabinet of natural history. Catalogue of the Cabinet 
and of the historical and antiquarian collection annexed 
thereto. Albany. 1853. 8°. 
“Botany of New York, or the New York flora, by John Torrey,”’ pp. 
1-61. 
Conservation commission. 
efficiency of the top-lopping law. 
lature Mar. 13, 1913. Albany. 
plates. (Assembly. No. 46.) 
Valuable advice about catalpa. N. Pp. 
typewritten sheets. (In its Bulletin, 51.) 
Department of public instruction. 
Special report on the 
Transmitted to the legis- 
19135 82." (pp. 12299 
1912. 2 
Arbor day, May 
6, 1892. [Albany. 1892.] 8°. pp. [8]. Tlustr. 
The same. May 5, 1893. [Albany. 1893.] 8°. 
pp. 16. Ilustr. 
Forest commission. Special report on the estab- 
lishment of an Adirondack state park. Albany. 1891. 8°. 
pp. 42. Map and table. : 
Special report on legislation. Albany. 1888. 8°. 
pp. 14. 
Forest, fish and game commission. An appeal to 
the citizens of the Adirondack and Catskill regions. Albany. 
1904. 24°. pp. 16. 
Forest fires of 1903. Albany. 1904. 1.8°. pp. 55. 
14 plates. (Jn its Bulletin.) 
Reprinted from Annual report of supt. slale forests. 
Forestry affairs in New York, 1904. Albany. 1905. 
1. 8°. pp. 28. Plates. (Jn its Bulletin.) 
“From the Annual report of supl. slale forests.” 
Instructions to firewardens. Albany. 1901. sm. 8°. 
pp. 23. 
The same. Albany. 1904. 16°. pp. 28. 
Outline for lectures on forestry. Albany. 1910. 
8°. pp. 12. (Jn its Bulletin, 5 
Geological survey. Catalogue of plants. [Report 
of Dr. Torrey on the botanical department of the survey. 
[Albany. 183-?] 8°. pp. [85]. (Assembly. No. 50.) 
——— Select committee on the bill relative to a public park 
in New York. Report of the minority. [Albany. 1853.] 
8°. pp. 29. (Senate. No. 83.) 
New York botanical garden. 
iii, pt. 1; vii, 1-3; ix, 1-3; xvi, 
xxv, 1-3. [New York.] 1910, ’05-12. 
New York state college of forestry. 
sional forestry in the Adirondacks. Ithaca. 
pp. 56. Map. (/n its Bulletin, 2.) 
“First and second annual reports of the director of the New York 
state college of forestry.” 
Director Fernow’s report of its second year of work. 
{Review. New York. 1900.] 
Newspaper cutting. 
New York state survey. Special report on the preservation 
_ of the scenery of Niagara Falls, and fourth annual report 
on the triangulation of the state. 1879. Albany. 1880. 
8°. Ilustr. 
North American flora. Vol. 
Ly xvi, 25 xxi; 1-4; 
tetshee 
Beginnings of profes- 
{1900.] sm. 8°. 
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517 
New Zealand. Catalogue of New Zealand exhibits. Lon- 
don. 1886. 8°. (Colonial and Indian exhibition, London, 
1886.) 
“Vegetables and fruit,"’ ‘‘ Horticulture,” pp. 105-108. 
Forestry operations. Wellington. 1903. f°. 4 
plates. (Appendix iv of C.-1, 1903.) 
= Forests-conservation (reports relative to). [Wel- 
lington. 1904.] f°. pp. 11. (C—13.) 
Forests-conservation; further reports. [Wellington. 
1904.) f°. pp. 8. (C-13a.) 
Forests-conservation; reports by commissioners of 
crown lands dealing with the preservation of native flora and 
fauna. [Wellington. 1904.] f°. pp. 35. (C—13n.) 
New Zealand state forests acts; particulars as re- 
gards plantations. Wellington. 1904. f°. p.1. (C.—12n.) 
Reports on the durability of New Zealand timber in 
constructive works, ete. New Zealand. 1875. 8°. pp. 
[4], 69. 
Contents: — Report on the durability of New Zealand timbers in 
constructive works, with appendices “‘on the best season,” ete.; by T. 
Kirk.— Results of a series of experiments on the strength of New Zea- 
land and other colonial woods; conducted at Dunedin, for the commis- 
sioners of the New Zealand exhibition, by J. M. Balfour.— Report on 
experiments made at the royal mint, Sydney, on New Zealand woods; by 
E. W. Ward. 
State forests; revenue and expenditure for the ten 
years ended the 31st March, 1902. ([Wellington. 1904.] 
f°. pp. 4. (C-=12.) 
The same. For the ten years ending 31st March, 
1903. [Wellington. 1904] f°. p. 1. (C-12a.) 
The timber industry of New Zealand. Extracts from 
reports by commissioners of crown lands. [Wellington. 
1905.] f°. pp. 42. Plates and 2 maps. (C.-6.) 
For later report, see New ZeaLaANnp — Department of aes 
on the timber industry, elc. 
Department of lands. 
Wellington. 1909. f°. 
Newark, N. J.— Shade tree commission. 
Shade tree commission. [Newark. 19-?] 
Arbor day, 1907-09. [Newark. 
Report 
Forestry in New Zealand. 
Plates and maps. (C.—4.) 
Activities of the 
sm. 8°. pp. [4] 
1907-09.] 8°. Il- 
lustr. 
A four-fold word for trees. See BANNWarT, Carl. 
An ordinance relating to the protection, regulation 
and control of shade trees and city parks in Newark. [New- 
ark. 1906.] 8°. pp. [4]. 
The same. [With Amendment. Newark. 1909.] 
8°. pp. [8]. 
Shade tree commission and Board of education. The 
tree calendar. Arbor day, 1912. [Newark. 1912.] 8°. 
pp. [8]. 
(Newberry, John Strong.] Botanical report [of routes in 
California and Oregon explored by R. 8. Williamson and 
H. L. Abbot]. Plates and other illustr. (Jn Unirep 
Stares — War department. Reports of explorations, from 
the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, 1857, vi.) 
“33d cong., 2d sess. Senate. Ex. doc. no. 78.” 
Brief descriptions of fossil plants, chiefly tertiary, 
from western North America. [Washington. 1883.] 8°. 
From Proceedings of the United Slates national museum, 1883, v, 502— 
514. 
Catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns of Ohio. 
Columbus. 1860. 8°. pp. 41 
The cretaceous flora of North America. 
[New York. 1886.] 8°. 
Transactions of the New York academy of sciences, 1886, v, 133-137. 
Description of fossil plants from the Chinese coal 
bearing rocks. Being appendix no. i of Geological researches 
in China, Mongolia, and Japan, by Raphael Pumpelly. 
Philadelphia. [1865.] 4°. pp. [5]. Plate. 
“Extracted from Smithsonian contributions lo knowledge.”” 
Descriptions of the carboniferous and triassic fos- 
sils collected on the San Juan exploring expedition under 
Abstract. 
