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Accessions to tile Library Compiled by the Librarian. 



Forestry General. 



Cartilla forestal. ( Primer of forestry); F. Albert. 1905. 51 p. Illus. (Imprenta, 



litograna i encuadernacion Barcelona, Santiago de Chile.) 

 Forest Botany. 



El karri, o Eucalyptus diversicolor. (The karri, or Eucalyptus diversicolor); F. 



Albert. 1906. 20 p. Illus. (Imprenta moderna, Santiago de Chile.) 

 Silvics. 



La reproduction forestal. (Forest reproduction); E. Maldonado. 1906. 26 p. 



Illus. (Imprenta moderna, Santiago de Chile.) 

 Educational. 



Yale forest school. Prospectus for 1906-7. 1906. 29 p. (Tuttle, Morehouse & 



Taylor Co., New Haven, Conn.) 

 Forest Management. 



Lumbering. 



Waste in logging southern yellow pine; J. G. Peters. 1906. 12 p, Illus. (From 



Yearbook, 1905, U. S. Department of Agriculture.) 

 Would it be practicable for the owners of Canadian timber limits to practice 



conservative cutting; E. Stewart. 1905. 4 p. (Canada Department of 



the interior Forestry branch. Circular 4.) 

 Planting. 



Como defendernos contra las creces de los rios? (How to prevent the overflow 



of rivers); F. Gerdtzen. 1906. 8 p. Illus. (Imprenta moderna, Santiago 



de Chile.) 

 How to grow young trees for forest planting; E. A. Sterling. 1906. 10 p. Illus. 



(From Yearbook, 1905, U. S. Department of Agriculture.) 



Organization and Administration. 



Hawaii Division of forestry. Report for the year ending December 31, 1905. 



1906. 77pp. Illus. (Hawaiian Gazette Co., Honolulu.) 



Los servicios de aguas i bosques. (Water and forest services) ; F.Albert. 1906. 

 40 p. (Imprenta, litografia i encuadernacion Barcelona, Santiago de 

 Chile.) 

 Forest Reserves. 



New York Legislature Senate. Report of the special committee of the senate 

 on the future policy of the state in relation to the Adirondacks and forest 

 preservation. 1904. 14 p. (0. A. Quayle, Albany.) 

 Technology. 



Prolonging the life of telephone poles; H. Grinnell. 1906. 10 p. Illus. (From 

 Yearbook, 1905, U. S. Department of Agriculture.) 



Proceedings of Associations. 



Report of the Canadian forestry convention held at Ottawa, January 10, 11, and 



12,1906. 208 p. Illus. (Government printing bureau, Ottawa.) 

 Forest Enemies. 

 Diseases of Trees. 



Die Stocksiiule der Fichte, ihre Entstehung und Verhutung. (The ground rot 

 of spruce, its origin and prevention); F. Boden. Illus. (Published by 

 the author, Hameln.) 

 Irrigation. 



Irrigating sediments and their effects upon crops; R. H. Forbes. 1906. 40 p. 

 Illus. (Arizona agricultural experiment station, Tucson. Bulletin 53.) 



FOREST EXTENSION. 



Watershed Studies. 



John D. Guthrie has submitted a report on the watersheds from which the city of 

 Pocatello, Idaho, obtains its supply of water. These watersheds are located in the 

 Pocatello Reserve, and cover approximately 14,500 acres. As a whole, they are in 

 serious need of protection. It is believed that forest planting upon them will have 

 a beneficial effect upon the permanency and continuity of the stream flow. It is 



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