118 CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO FOEESTEY. 



Seckendorff-Gudent, Arthur, freiherr von. Die wildbache, ihr wesen und 

 ihre bedeutung im wirthschaftsleben der volker. 20 p. 8. Wien, 1886. 



Shimek, Bohumil. The relation of forestry to engineering. 16 p. 8. Iowa 

 City, la., 1909. 



Switzerland Commission chargec de I'enque'te sur les forits des montagnes. Rap- 

 port au Conseil federal sur les fordts des hautes montagnes de la Suisse inspecteea 

 dans les anne'es 1858, 1859 et 1860. 366 p. 8. Lausanne, 1862. 



Taylor, Edward R. Forestry, water storage, power, and navigation. 10 p. 

 illus. 8. Albany, 1908. 



Tourney, James William. Relation of forests to stream flow. (JnU.S. Dept. of 

 agriculture. Yearbook, 1903. p. 279-288. 8. Washington, 1904) Agr7 984 



United States Dept. of agriculture. Message from the President . . . trans- 

 mitting a report of the secretary of agriculture in relation to the forests, rivers and 

 mountains of the southern Appalachian region. December 19, 1901. 210 p. 78 pi., 

 2 maps. 4. Washington, 1902. (57th Cong., 1st sess. Senate Doc. no. 84) 327799 



Prepared in cooperation with the Department of the interior, Appendix A being submitted by the 

 Bureau of forestry, B-C by the Geological survey, and D by the Weather bureau. 



CONTENTS. Letter of transmittal. Report. App. A: Forests and forest conditions . . . by H. B. 

 Ayres and W. W. Ashe. Lumbering ... by O. W. Price. Description of the southern Appalachian 

 forests, by river basins, by H. B. Ayres and W. W. Ashe. Trees . . . by W. W. Ashe and H. B. Ayres. 

 List of shrubs ... by W. W. Ashe. App. B: Topography and geology ... by Arthur Keith. App. C: 

 Hydrography . . . byH. A. Pressey . . . and E.W.Myers. App. D: Climate . . . by Alfred 3. Henry. 

 App. E : The present status of the movement for the proposed forest reserve in the southern Appalachians: 

 Memorials, resolutions, etc. * 



Waterhouse, Sylvester. Influence of our northern forests on the Mississippi 

 river. 7 p. 12. St. Louis, 1892. 



Wisconsin Board of forestry. Preliminary report on storage reservoirs at the head- 

 waters of the Wisconsin River and their relation to stream flow. By C. B. Stewart, 

 consulting engineer, February, 1911. 60 p. 30 pi. 8. Madison, 1911. 11 23872 



Wolfshiitz, Josef. Influence of deforestation and of the drying up of marshes on 

 the sphere of influence and on the performance of rivers. 21 p. 8. Brussels, 1905. 



At head of title: Permanent international association of navigation congresses, x. congress. Milan. 

 1905. 1. section: Inland navigation. 2. question. 



4. INFLUENCES ON AGRICULTURE. 



Fernow, Bernhard Eduard. Relation of forests to farms. (In U. S. Dept. of 

 agriculture. Yearbook, 1895. p. 333-340. illus. 8. Washington, 1896) Agr 7-727 



Finch, Grant E. Destructive farming. 257-264 p. illus. 8. [n. p.] 1906. 

 Reprinted from the Journal of geography, vol. v, no. 6, June, 1906. 



Kedzie, Robert Clark. The influence of forest trees on agriculture. 18 p. 8. 



[n. p.] 1867. 

 From the 6th annual report of the Michigan state board of agriculture for 1867. p. 465-483. 



Kinney, Abbot. Forests and fruit growers; an address prepared by 'request of 

 the California state board of horticultural commissioners. 5 p. 4. San Francisco, 

 1885. 



5. INFLUENCES ON HEALTH. 

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Adams, J. F. Alleyne. Sanitary forest culture. 13 p. 8. Pittsfield, 1884. 



Read at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts medical society, June 11, 1884. 



Andrew, George L. On the sanitary value of forests. 11 p. 8. Cambridge, 



1879. 

 Reprinted from the Transactions of the American public health association, v. 4. 



Brewer, William Henry. Report of the Committee on the relation of forestry to 

 the public health [of the American public health association] 13 p. 8. [n. p., 

 1902] 



