TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS 



OF 



THE NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE OF FORESTRY 



To Ije had upon application by residents of the State. 



I'kiIINICAL PuiiLICATION No. I, I9I4 



PreHminar.v Report on the Diseases of Fish in the Adirondacks : 

 A Contribution to the Life History of Clinoslomitiii viargiiia- 

 tum. By Dr. W. M. Smallwood. pp. 8-27. 



No. 2, IQ16 



I. A New Species of Piiyogenes. By J. M. Swaine. pp. 8-10. 

 II. 01)servations on the Life History and Habits of Pityogenes 

 Itopkiiisi Swaine. By Dr. M. W. Blackman. pp. 11-66. 



No. 3, 1916 



The Development of the Vegetation of New York State. By Dr. 

 William L. Bray. pp. 11-186. 



No. 4, 1916 



The Relation of Mollusks to Fish in Oneida Lake. B\' Frank C. 

 Baker, pp. 15-366. 



No. 5, 1917 



The Hardwood Distillation Industry in New York. B3' N. C. 

 Brown, pp. 1-66. 



No. 6, 1917 



Wood Utilization Directory of New York. B}^ J. T. Harris, revised 

 and rearranged by N. C. Brown and H. H. Tryon. pp. 1-204. 



No. 7, 1918 



The Relation of Summer Birds to the Western Adirondack Forest. 

 By P. M. Silloway. pp. 



No. 8, 1917 



The Black Zones Formed by Wood Destroying Fungi. By A. S. 

 Rhoads. pp. 1-60. 



No. 9, 1918 



The Productivity of Invertebrate Fish Food on the Bottom of 

 Oneida Lake, with Special Reference to Moljusks. By Frank 

 C. Baker, pp. 11-264. 



