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REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OP AGRICULTURE. 



Publications on Forestry. 



Tlie following are the principal American publications on Forestry- 

 accessible to the general reader: 



Andrews, C. C; Report to Department 

 of State on Forest Culture in Sweden; 

 pp. 48; Washington, 1872. 



Allan, J. T. ; Prize Essay on Forest-grow- 

 ing: Nebraska Hort. Soc; 1873. 



American Forestry Congress; Bulletins 

 and Reports of Annual Meetings, 1882- 

 18S5. 



Barney, E. E.; Facts in Relation to the 

 Catalpa; pp. 26; Dayton, Ohio, 1878. 



Browne. D. J.; The Trees of iVmerica; 

 pp. 520; 1846. 



Bryant, Arthur; Forest Trees; pp. 248; 

 1871. 



California; First Report State Board of 

 Forestry; pp. 238; 1886. 



Cleveland, H. W. S. ; Culture and Man- 

 agement of Native Forests; pp. 16; 1882. 



Cooper, Ellwood; Forest Culture and Eu- 

 calyptus Trees; pp. 237; 1876. 



Egleston, N. H. ; Handbook of Tree-plant- 

 ing; pp. 130; 1884. 



■ Report on Forestry, Department of 



Agriculture; pp. 422; 1884. 



Elliot, F. R.; Deciduous and Evergreen 

 Trees and Shrubs; pp. 125; 1866. 



Emerson, G. B.; Trees and Shrubs of 

 Massachusetts, 2 vols.; pp. 624; 1878. 



Flagg, Wilson; Woods and By-ways of 

 New England, and Studies in Field and 

 Forest, 2 vols. ; 1857, 1872. 



Fuller. Andrew S. ; Practical Forestry ; 

 pp. 300; 1884. 



Forest-tree Culturist; pp. 188; 1869. 



Hale, P. M. ; Woods and Timbers of North 

 Carolina; pp. 272; 1873. 



Hodges, Leonard B. ; Forest-tree Plant- 

 er's Manual; pp. 172. 



Hoopes, Josiah; Book of Evergreens; pp. 

 435; 1868. 



Hough, F. B. ; Reports on Forestry, 3 vols. ; 

 1879-'82. 



• Elements of Forestry; pp. 381; 



188S 



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Michaux, F. A.; The North American 

 Sylva; 3 vols.; 1865. 



Northrop, B. G. ; Tree-planting, Forestry 

 in Europe, and other papers; pp. 160; 

 1880-'85. 



Nutall, Thomas; The North American 

 Sylva: forest-trees not described by 

 Michaux; 2 vols.; 1865. 



Ohio; Proceedings of State Forestry As- 

 sociation; pp. 67; 1886. 



Ohio State Forestry Bureau; First An- 

 nual Report; pp. 314; 1886. 



Packard, A. S., jr.; Insects Injurious to 

 Forest and Shade Trees; pp. 275; 1881. 



Peaslee, John B. ; Trees and Tree-planting, 

 with Exercises for the Celebration of 

 Arbor Day; pp. 64. 



Pinney, George; Essays on Culture and 

 Management of Forest Trees and Nat- 

 ive Evergreens; pp. 51; 1869. 



Piper, R. W. ; The Trees of America; 1858. 



Phipps, R. W. ; Report to the Government 

 of Ontario, Canada, on the Necessity of 

 Preserving and Replanting Forests ; pp. 

 138; 1883. 



Porcher, F. P. ; Resources of the South- 

 ern Fields and Forests; 8vo.; pp. 733; 

 Charleston, 1869. 



Sargent, C. S.; The Woods of the United 

 States. Fi'om the Tenth Census; 8vo., 

 pp. 204; N. Y., 1885. 



A few Suggestions on Tree-plant- 

 ing. From Reports of Massachusetts 

 Board of Agriculture; pp. 35; 1876. 



Small, H.B.; Canadian Forest, Forest 

 Ti-ees, Timber, and Forest Products; 

 pp. 64; 1884. 



Stearns, Robert E. C; Forest-tree Cult- 

 ure in California; pp. 12; 1882. 



Valles, F. ; Influence of Forests upon 

 Rainfall and Inundations. Translated 

 by C. J. Allen. Government Printing 

 OfHce, Washington; pp. 19; 1873. 



Warder, John A. ; Forestry and its Needs ; 

 pp. 16; 1878. 



Essay on Timber-planting in Ohio; 



pp. 9; 1880. 



The Western Catalpa; Relations of 



Forestry to Agriculture; pp.24; 1881. 



Iowa State Horticultural Society 



estry Annuals from 1875. 

 Kansas Horticultural Society; Forestry 



Report for 1879. 

 Marsh, George P. ; Tlie Earth as Modified 



by Human Action; pp. 674; 1877. 



In acMition should be mentioned varions publications by the United 

 States Government, chief among which are the annual reports of the 

 Department of Agriculture and the special reports of its Division of 

 Forestry; Prof essor Brewer's report, in the Census Report of 1870, on 

 the Woodlands and Forestry Systems of the United States; Professor 

 Sargent's report on the Woods and Forests of the United States in 

 the Census Report of 1880; and a translation of A. C. Becquerel on 

 Forests and their Climatic Influence, in the Smithsonian Report for 

 1869. 



