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of the Yellowptone forest reserve, Montana, and the Livinfc- 

 ston and big timber quadrangles. W'ashington. 1904. 



Nebraska 



Bessey, C. E. The forests and forest trees of Nebraska. 

 Lincoln. 1900. 



Kellogg, R. S. Forest Ijelts of Western Kansas and Nebraska. 



Washington. 1905. 

 Pool, R. J. Notes on forest conditions in northwestern 



Nebraska. Lincoln. [1912.] 



Warder, J. A. The future orchards and forests of Nebraska. 



[Neliraska City. 1878.] 



New Hampshire 



Ayres, P. W. Comnu'rcial importance of the White Mountain 

 forests. Washington. 1909. 



Chittenden, A. K. Forest conditions of northern New 

 Hampshire. Washington. 190.5. 



Walker, J. B. An address upon the forests of New Hamp- 

 shire. Manchester. 1872. 



The forests of New Hampshire. 



Rep. Fish and game comm. New Hampshire, 1883, pp. 53-78. 



Our New Hampshire forests. Concord. 1891. 



New Jersey 



New Jersey. New Jersey, showing forest area and its rela- 

 ti<jn III tlie principal watersheds. [Trenton.] 1900. 



Geolnffical surrey. Forests of northern New Jersey. 



[Trenton. 1900.] 



Warder, J. A. Forests of New Jersey. Newark. 1878. 



New Mexico 



Plummer, F. O., and Gowsell, M. G. Forest conditions in 

 the Lincoln forest reserve,' New Mexico. Washington. 1904. 



New York 

 The Adirondack problem. [New York. 1903 ] 

 Association for the protection of the Adirondacks. The 



Adirondack jiark. [New York.] 19(lo. 



Egleston, N. II. The census and the forests. 

 Popular science monthly, 1883, xxii, 774-783. 



Femow, B. E. Adirondack forest problems. Ithaca. 1902. 



Tlic governor's forest policy. [Consisting of a letter to the 

 editor of the Erminy puxl, by R. W. Raj-mond, and " Gover- 

 nor Odell's insincerity," translated erlitorial from New York 

 Staatszeiluri!/. New York. 19-?] 



Graves, H. S. Practical forestry in the Adirondacks. Wash- 

 ington. 1S99. 



Harrison, J. B. The Adirondack forests, and the problem 

 of the great natural water-ways of the state of New York. 

 [Franklin Falls, N. H. 18S5.]" f°. 



The state and the forest. [New York. 1892.] 



Moon, F. F. Forest conditions of Warren County. Albany. 



• 1911. 



New York (State). Proceedings before the forestry com- 

 missioners [C. S. Sargent, and others], at Saratogo Springs, 

 N. Y., July, 1884. n. p. 11884.] 



[Report of the forestry commission. By C. S. 



Sargent, and others.] Albany. 1885. 



Assembly committee on public lands and forestry. 



Testimony taken liefore the committee concerning the 

 administration of the laws in relation to the forest preserve 

 by the Forest commission, etc. Albany. 1891. 



Forest, fish and game commis.sion. Forestry affairs 



in New Yfirk, 1904. Ali.any. 1905. 



New York state college of forestry. Beginnings of profcs- 

 sii>nal forestry in the Adirondacks. Ithaca. [1900.) 



Stephen, J. W. Forest conditions of Oneid.a County. 

 Albany. 1911. 



North Carolina 



Ashe, W. W. The forests, forest lands, and forest products of 



eastern North Carolina. R^deigh. 1894. 

 Cobb, Collier. The forests of North Carolina. [Raleigh?] 



1912. 



Holmes, J. S. Fore.st conditions in western North Carolina. 

 Raleigh. 1911. 



North Carolina geological and economic survey. Publi- 

 cations relating to forestry. [Chapel Hill. 1908?) 



Pinchot, Gifford. Biltmore forest, the property of G. W. 

 Vanderbilt ; an account of its treatment, and the results of 

 the first year's work. Chicago. 1893. 



and Ashe, W. W. Timber trees and forests of North 



Carolina. Winston. 1897. 



Reed, F. W. Report on an e.xamination of a forest tract in 

 western North Carolina. Washington. 1905. 



Schenck, C. A. Guide for an e.xcursion through Biltmore 

 forest , on .September 17th and 18th, 1897. [Biltmore. 1897.) 



Ohio 



Green, W. J., and Secrest, Edmund. Cooperative forestry 

 work. [Woo.ster. 1908.) 



Forest conditions in Ohio. [Wooster. 1909.) 



and Waid, C. W. Forestry investigations, i. Some 



trees suitable to plant for posts, poles and ties, with cultural 

 suggestions and financial possiljilities. [Wooster. 1905.) 



The forestry work of the Ohio experiment station. 



rWooster. 1906.) 



Millikin, Daniel. The best practical means of preserving 

 and restoring the forests of Ohio. 



.■1 nnual report of the Ohio stale board of agriculture, 1872, xxvi, 319-358. 



Ohio state forestry association. Proceedings of the a.sso- 

 ciation at its meeting in Columbus, Mar. 28, 1884; together 

 with a report upon the forest condition of Ohio. Columbus. 

 1884. 



Read, M. C. Forest culture in Ohio. n. p. [188-?] 



Record, S. J. Suggestions to woodlot owners in the Ohio 

 valley region. [Washington. 1908.) 



Warder, J. A. Has the time come in Ohio for planting for 

 timl)er? [Columbus. 1880?) 



Fitch, (' 

 1900. 



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Oklahoma 



Wootlland of Indian territory. 



Wiishington. 



Oregon 



Coville, F. V. Forest growth and sheep grazing in the Cas- 

 cade Mountains of Oregon. Washington. 1898. 



Hammond, E. \\'. The forests and forest trees of southern 

 ( iregon. [Salem. 1890.] 



From "The resources of southern Oregon." 



Langille, H. D. The forests. (In Williams, J. H. The 

 guardians of the Columbia, 1912, pp. 12.3-139.) 



Minto, John. A paper on forestry interests. Salem, Ore. 

 1898. 



Pennsylvania 



Buckhout, W. A. The mountain region of central Pennsyl- 

 vania, and its relation to forestry, ([n Pennsvlv.\nia — 

 Biiiird of agriculture. Quarterly report, 1S8.S, .^f.\xvi, 18-23.) 



[Edge, T. J.) The forests of our state [Penn.sylvania]. 



.1 nnual report of the Pennsylvania board of agriculture, 1877, i, 61-77. 



Elliott, S. B. The present and future of Pennsylvania's 

 forests. N. p. 191fi. 



Pennsylvania — Deparlmenl of forestry. Preliminary report 

 ol the commissioner of forestry for 1896. Also miscellaneous 

 pai)ers on forestrj- contained in Annual report, Department 

 of agricutlure, {or lfi'.W). [Ilarrisburg.] 1897. 



Proceedings ol the first convention of Penn.sylvania 



foresters, held at Harri-sburg, Pa., March, 1908. Harris- 

 burg. 1910. 



