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United States Dept. of agriculture. Tho proper value and management of 

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CONTENTS. 1. The value of American timber lands, F. B. Hough. 2. The value and management of 

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United States Dept. of agriculture. Report upon forestry. 4 v. illus., plates, 

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Vol. 1-3 prepared by F. V. Hough, v. 4 by N. H. Egleston. 



Vol. 2-3, issued also in the congressional series as House ex. doc. no. 37, 4(>th Cong., M sess., and House 

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United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Forest preservation and 

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United States J>ep. of agriculture Forest service. Forestry and the lumber 

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United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Suggestions to the lumber- 

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United States Dept. of agriculture For eat service. What forestry means to rep- 

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United States Dept. of state. Forestry in Europe; reports from the consuls 

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Wappes, Lorenz. Studien iiber die grundbegriffe und die eystematik der forst- 

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Warder, John Aston. Forestry and its needs. An address delivered before the 

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Warder, John Aston. Report on forests and forestry. 107 p. 8. Washington, 

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Weber, Rudolf. Der wald im haushalle der natur und des menschen. S3 p. 

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