708 LIBRARY OF THE ARNOLD ARBORETUM 
and other communications. 
B. T. Galloway. 
its Bulletin, 8.) 
Bureau of biological survey. 
the protection of game in Alaska, 1912. 
1912. 8°. pp. 2. (In its Circular, 89.) 
Bureau of entomology. Demonstration spray- 
ing for the codling moth. Washington. 1908. 8°. pp. 
{10). (In its Bulletin, 68, vii.] 
“Papers on deciduous fruit insects and insecticides.” 
— List of publications of the bureau. [Washington. 
1908.) 8°. pp. 28. (In its Circular, 76; revised.) 
- - Thesame. (Washington. 1909.] 8°. pp.29. (In 
its Circular, 76; revised to May 1, 1909.) 
Papers on deciduous fruit insects and insecticides. 
Contents and index. Washington. 1909. 8°. pp. viii, 
109-117. (In its Bulletin, 68.) 
Reports of observations and experiments in the 
practical work of the division, made under the direction of 
the entomologist, together with extracts trom correspondence 
on miscellaneous insects. Washington. 1IS84. 8°. Il 
lustr. (In its Bulletin, 4.) 
Contents: — Introduction.— Sarma, J. B. Report upon cranberry 
and hop insects — Bruner, Lawrence. Observations on the Rocky 
Mountain locust and other insects in the Northwest during the summer 
of 1883.— Brannen, J.C. Preliminary report of observations upon 
insects injurious to cotton, orange, and sugar cane in Brazil-— Voy.e, 
Joseph. Report on the effects of cold upon the scale insects of the orange 
in Florida.— Extracts from correspondence.— Additional notes on the 
cultivation of Pyrethrum in the United States. 
Reports of observations and experiments in the 
) Prepared by Geo. Vasey and 
Washington, 1889. 8°. pp. 67. (In 
—- — Regulations for 
{[Washington.] 
practical work of the division. Washington. 1887. 8°. 
pp. 78. Illustr. (In its Bulletin, 13.) 
Some insects injurious to truck crops. Contents 
and index. Washington. 1910. 8°. pp. 22. (In its 
Bulletin, 66.) 
Bureau of plant industry. Contents of and 
index to Bulletins, nos. 1 to 100, inclusive. See RocKwe.t, 
J.E. 
Fruits recommended by the American pomological 
society for cultivation in the various sections of the United 
States and Canada. Washington. 1909. 8°. pp. 69. 
Map. (In its Bulletin, 151.) 
Miscellaneous papers. Washington. 1903-08. 8° 
and 1. 8°. Illustr. (In its Bulletin, 25, 51, 100, 102, 121, 
131.) 
Publications. [Washington. 1909.] 8°. pp. 10. 
Visitors’ guide to the exhibits of the Bureau of plant 
industry at the Louisiana purchase exposition, St. Louis, 
1904. Washington. 1904. 16°. pp. 53. 3 plans. 
Division of pomology. Nut culture in the 
United States; embracing native and introduced species. 
Washington. 1896. f°. pp. 144. 16 plates, and other 
illustr. (In its Miscellaneous reports.) 
“This report is based upon replies by growers in all parts of the coun- 
try to a circular sent out in 1890. These replies were tabulated and 
compiled by W. P. Corsa of this division.”” — Page 3. 
Report on the adaptation of Russian and other fruits 
to the extreme northern portions of the United States. 
Washington. 1888. 8°. pp. 64. (Inits Bulletin, 2.) 
Report on the condition of tropical and semi-tropical 
fruits in the United States in 1887. Washington. ISS88. 8°. 
3 colored plates. (Inits Bulletin, 1.) 
Division of publications. List by titles of pub- 
lications of the United States department of agriculture from 
1840 to June 1901, inclusive. Washington. 1902. 8°. 
(In its Bulletin, 6). 
——— Publications for sale. 1899, 1900. (Washington. 
1899-1900.] 8°. 
——— The same. 1906. 
79. (In its Circular, 3.) 
Forest service. 
(Washington. 1906.) 8°. pp. 
Extracting and cleaning forest 
o 
Wash- 
tree seed. 
t Compiled by the Branch of silviculture. 
ington. 
1912, pp. 23. (In its Circular, 208.) 
Forest fire protection by the states as deseribed by 
representative men at the Weeks law forest fire conference. 
Edited by J.G. Peters. [Washington. 1914.) 8°. pp. 85. 
2 maps. 
Forest influences. Washington. 1893. 8°. Illustr. 
(In its Bulletin, 7.) 
: Forest preservation and national prosperity. Por- 
tions of addresses delivered at the American forest, congress, 
Washington, Jan. 2 to 6, 1905, by President Roosevelt, 
Jusserand, Wilson, and others. [Washington. 1905.) pp. 
31. (Jn its Circular, 35; 3d ed.) 
Forest reserves in Idaho. Washington. 1905, 8°. 
pp. 90. Map and diagrs. (Jn its Bulletin, 67.) 
The forest service, what it is and how it deals with 
forest. problems. [Washington. 1905.) pp. 24. (Jn its 
Circular, 36.) 
The forest service, what it is and how it deals with 
forest problems. [Washington. 1907.) pp. 38. (In its 
Circular, 36; 3d ed.) 
Grazing on the public lands. Extracts from the 
Report of the Public lands commission. Washington. 1905. 
8°. pp. 67. Map and table in pocket. (Jn its Bulletin, 62.) 
Grazing trespass by drifting stock. [Washington. 
1908.] 8°. pp. 6. 
Letter [from B. E. Fernow] to the secretary of agri- 
culture regarding forest growth and timber consumption. 
(Washington. 1893.] 8°. pp. 3 
Mechanical properties of woods grown in the United 
States. Preliminary summary of tests on small, clear, green 
specimens of forty-nine species of wood. Washington. 1913. 
pp. 4. Table. (/n its Circular, 213.) 
“Forest, products laboratory series.”” 
National forests, with transportation routes and 
supervisors headquarters. Issued by the Office of geography. 
(Washington. 1909.] Map 32? x 21} in., folded in 4° cover. 
Notes on forest trees suitable for planting in the 
United States. [A collection of pamphlets. Washington. 
19-?] 8°. 
Also published as “Circulars” of the Forest service. 
Progress in timber physics. [Washington. 
(In its Circular, 18.) 
Report on the forest conditions of the Rocky Moun- 
tains, and other papers. Washington. ISS88. 8°. 2 tables, 
and map. (/n its Bulletin, 2.) 
Contents: — Introductory.— Extracts from reports of the commis- 
sioners of the land office.— The government in its relation to forests, by 
Ee. J. James.— Report on the forest conditions of the Rocky Mountains, 
by E. T. Ensign.— Forest flora of the Rocky Mountains, by G. B. 
Sudworth.— Report on the forests of Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and 
San Diego counties, Cal., by Abbott Kinney.— Trees and shrubs of San 
Diego County, Gal.— The needs of the Yellowstone national park, by 
Arnold Hague.— Summary of legislation for the preservation of timber 
or forests on the public domain, by N. H. Egleston.— The climate of 
Colorado and its effects upon trees, by G. H. Parsons.— Snow-slides or 
avalanches, their formation and prevention, by B. E, Fernow. 
The same. 2d ed. Washington. 1889. 8°. 2 
tables and map. (Jn its Bulletin, 2.) 
Report on the relation of railroads to forest supplies 
and forestry; together with appendices on the structure of 
some timber ties, their behavior, and the cause of their decay 
in the road-bed , on wood preservation, on metal ties, and on 
1898.] 
pp. 20. 
the use of spark arresters. Compiled by [B. EB. Fernow]. 
Washington. 1887. 8°. Illustr. (/n its Bulletin, 1.) 
Ashort account of the big trees of California. Wash- 
ington. 1900. 8°. pp. 30. Maps and plates. (/n its 
Bulletin, 28.) 
Some foreign trees for the southern states. Wash- 
1895. 8°. pp.32. 3plates. (/n its Bulletin, 11.) 
Southern pine, mechanical and physical properties. 
{[Washington. 1896.) pp. 12. Diagrs. (/n its Cireular, 
12.) 
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