SERVICE NOTES FOR JANUARY. 



These notes contain instructions and necessary information to forest 

 officers, and will therefore be carefully read and kept on file for 

 reference. 



EDITOR. 



Agricultural Yearbook 



A limited supply of the Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture 

 for 1915, which will be issued probably in April, 1916, is allotted to the 

 Forest Service for its members. Copies will be supplied as in former 

 years to district foresters and supervisors for their personal use. 

 Other forest officers may have personal copies by sending their names 

 to the Forester. Requests will be filed, and filled in the order of their 

 receipt as long as the supply lasts. Copies will be supplied as usual 

 by the Library for district libraries. 



U. S. Geological Survey Professional Papers 



The Geological Survey has furnished the Forest Service with a 

 supply of each cf the Professional Papers listed below. Members of 

 the Service desiring copies can get any or all of them, as long as the 

 supply lasts, by sending their names directly to the Forester. 

 No. 22. Forest Conditions in the San Francisco Mountains Forest Re- 



serve, Arizona, 1904. 

 No. 23. Forest Conditions in the Black Mesa Forest Reserve, Arizona, 



No. 29. Forest Conditions in the Absaroka Division of the Yellowstone 



Forest Reserve, Montana, 1904. 

 No. 30. Forest Conditions in the Little Belt Mountains Forest Reserve, 



Montana, and the Little Belt Mountains Quadrangle, 1904. 

 No. 33. Forest Conditions in the Lincoln Forest Reserve, New Mexico, 



1904. 



No. 73. The Tertiary Gravels of the Sierra Nevada of California, 1911. 

 No. 76. The San Franciscan Volcanic Field, Arizona, 1913. 

 No. 78. Geology and Ore Deposits of the Philipsburg Quadrangle, Mon- 



tana, 1913. 

 No. 87. Geology and Ore Deposits of Copper Mountain and Kasaan 



Peninsula, Alaska, 1915. 

 No. 88. Lavas of Hawaii and their Relations, 1915. 



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