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James, E. J. The government in its relation to the forests. 

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Leue, Adolph. Forestal experiment stations, their necessity 

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Loring, G. B. Address before the American forestry con- 

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National academy of sciences. Report of the committee 

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The same. (In its Report for the year 1897, pp. 



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The same. (/?( United States — President. 1897. 



William McKinley. Message, etc., 1897.) 



5th National conservation congress, Washington, D. C. 



Kll.j. Report of the forestry committee. Washuigton. 



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[ ) Forests, North American. 



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1913. 



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1907. 



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Alabama 



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Arizona 



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Arkansas 



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California 



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