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KORKSTHY ANH FOIJKST nESCRIFIMON' 



lirparlmrnt nj iii/ririilliirr — ForrsI xerrice. Re|)orl on the 

 forest conditions of the Uo<-kv Mountains, 188S, pp. 198- 

 ■Jtl.-, ) 

 Plumnaer, K. G. ChapHrral; studies in the dwsirf forests, 

 or cUin-\v<KKl, of southern Cahfornia. Washington. 1911. 



Colorado 



Jack, J. (,;. Till- I'lki-s IVak, I'luni (."rct-k. :iii(i South I'latle 

 forest re8cr\-e8. Wajshington. 1900. 



Connecticut 



Frothingham, E. H. .-HM-mul-nrowih luirdwoods in Coii- 



nolicul \V:Lshin):ton. 1912. 

 Hawes, .\. F. Forest survey of Litrltfield County, Conn., 



Iiv A. K. Hawcs, and of New Haven Coiuitv, Conn. l>v H. C. 



Hawley. (New Haven. 1909 | 

 Hawley, R. C. Forest survey of New Haven County, Conn. 



I h 1 1.\WK.<, A. F. Forest survev of LitchficUl County Conn., 



1909. pp. 30-47.) 



Idaho 



United States — DiiMtrtnunl of <ujricullure — Forest service. 

 r<iri'.-.t ri'.-«Tvc.s in Idaho. Washington. 1905. 



Indiana 

 In^ersoll, C. L. Forestry. 



Inn rrp. Indiana board agrir., 1882. pp. 222-238. 



Warder, J. A. Forestry for Indiana. [Indianapoli.s. 1S80.| 

 Iowa 



Iowa state horticultural society. Forestry manual. Dcs 



.M..M1.-.-.. l.ssl. 



Macbride, T. H. A forestry commission for Iowa. 



Krom tuira harliruUurt. lOnS, i. 357-365. 



Parrott, .lane. Our trees, jjurks and forests. 



From lotca horlicuUure. 1908. i. 3r,5-3fi9. 



Kansas 



Artificial forest |of Kansas]; tahle showing the number of 

 .1. ri> of artificial forest, l)y counties, for 1881. 

 Ouart. rep. Karuas board agric., 1881. no. 4. pp. 56-57. 



Henry, T. C. .•\d<lres.ses on " Kan.s!u< stock interests " and 



l\;lll.^as forestry." Abilene. 1882. 

 Kansas — Di-ftarlmcnt of/urcslry and irrigation. Agriculture, 



horticulture, irrigation, and forestry, tiee Agiucultuke — 



Cmted .St.^tes. 



Slaie agricuUitral cnUegc — [Hmsion oj forestry. 



Iteport of state forester upon forest conditions in central 

 .■iiid western Kans;u>. .Manhattan. 1910. 



Kansas state horticulturad society. Forestry department. 



kariioM horliruUural report. 1881-82. I, 17S-2M; xi. 107-251. 



Kellogg, K. S. Forest iK-hs of western Kansas and Neljraaka. 

 Washington. 190.'). 



Kentucky 



Kentucky — Hoard of agricidturi\ formlry and imniiijraliini. 

 ."^luiiv of forest conditions of Kentucky. Rejmrt, 1, '.i. 

 ILouwville, ric. 1908-10.) 



Hoard of foriatry. Manual of rules and regulations. 



Frankfort. 1912. 



Scbenck, ('. \. Forestry for Kentucky. [Ivouisville. 



iv.»-.'l 

 Sbaler, N. .S., and Crandall, .\ K Report on the forests 



•if fjreenup, Carter, Hoyil iV Lawrence counties. 



(ieot. aurw. Kenlurky. Iteportt tif progreaa, 1870. now iM*r., I, pt. I. 



pp 1-20. 



Louisiana 



Foster, .1 H. Forest conditlonH m l.,<iui.iiana. Washington. 



wni 



Louisiana - .S7<j/<' Inmrd nf aijricutlurr and immigration. \ 

 brief d<~(iri|ili(in of the fon-nls of lyoiiisiana and the timbers 

 ihcy c<intam. jliatoii Rouge. t9-?| 



McLeran, Menjainin. lyouisiana state forest exhibit, (/n 

 bill l.-.l.\.NA — ir<ir/</'.s industrial and cotton centennial exposi- 

 tion, 1885. Department of Louisiana, 1885, pp. 24-30.) 



Maine 



Cary, .\ustin. IVactical forestry on a spruce tr.ict in Maine. 

 IWiishington. l'.)07.) 



Massachusetts 



Cook, 11. (). The forests of Worcester County. Boston. 



I'.UT 

 Massachusetts — General court. Resolve authorizing the 



appointment of forestry commi.ssioners. (Boston. 1&S4.) 



Stale Imaril nf aijrieidlure. Forestry in MiLssachusetts. 



Hi>st(.ii. isin. 



Massachusetts forest service. Forest working plan for 

 land Ijeionging to the city of Fall River on the North Watuppa 

 watershed. Boston. 1909. 



Massachusetts forestry association. By-laws. Boston. 



Robinson, John. Forestry and arboriculture in Massachu- 

 setts. [Boston. I.SS7.1 

 Waugh, F. A. A farm wiMnliot. (Amherst. KKll.] 



Michigan 



Michigan — Forestry coninii.s.fion. The advance movement 

 in Michigan forestry. (Lansing. U)05.) 



Steps of progress in Mi<-higan forestry. (Lansing. 



1901.1 



State independent forestry commission. Proceedings 



of the forestry convention, held in Grand Rapids, Jan. 20 

 and 27, 1888. Lansing. 1888. 



Skeels, F. E. Present condition of Michigan forests and 

 stump lands with suggestions as to their care. (Lansing. 

 1S!),S.| 



Whitford, II N. The genetic development of the forests of 



nortlicni .Michigan. Chicago. HIOl. 



Minnesota 



Ayres, H. B. Timber conditions in the pine region of Minne- 

 sota. WjLshington. 19(K). 

 Green, S. B. Forestry in Minnesota. Dehino. 1898. 



77it same. St. Paul. 1902. 



[ 1 R;ite of increjuse on the cut-over timber lands of 



Minnesota. .\s.si.sted by II. B. .\yres. (St. .\nlhonv Park. 

 1890.1 



Mississippi 



Dunston, C. E. Preliminaiy examination of the forest 

 condilionsof Mi.ssi.s.sippi. (In M i.ssissii'Pi — State geological 

 siirrei/. Forest conditions of Mississippi, 1913, '08-10, pp. 

 1-70.) 



Holmes, J. S., and Foster, J. H. Condition of out-over 

 longleaf pine lands in .Mi.ssissippi. (WjLshington. 190S.) 



A study of forest conditions of .southwestern Missi.s- 



.sippi. (In Mi.ssissippi — Slate geological survey. Forest 

 c<inditions of Mi.-sissippi, 1913, ('0'8-10(, pp. 77-106.) 



Mississippi — .S'/<i/<: genlogical survey. Forest conditions of 

 .Mis.-issippi. (Jackson.) ' 1913 ('08-10). 



Missouri 



Record, S. J. Forest condilioiis of the Ozark region of Mi.s- 

 soiiri. (Columbia. 1910.) 



Montana 



Ayres, 11. B. The Flathead forest reserve. (Washington. 



1H<(9.) 

 The lycwis and Clarke forest reserve, Montana. 



Washington. I'.MK). 

 Leiberg, J. B. Forest conditions in the Absaroka division 



