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Mexico) and Lincoln reserves (southern New Mexico). A very important result of 

 this study is the discovery that the species occurs as a tree 12 inches through in 

 the Lincoln Reserve on the banks of streams and also on slopes, up to an altitude 

 of 9,700 feet. Previously it was not known to become a tree anywhere except on 

 the Purgatory River near Trinidad, Colo., and to ascend to a higher elevation than 

 about 7,000 feet. 



Accessions to the Library Compiled by the Librarian. 



Forestry General. 



Reaping where we have not sown; practical forestry as distinguished from 

 sentimental preservation or stupid destruction; J. W. Helburn. 1906. 

 12 p. Illus. In American magazine, N. Y., July, 1906. 



The saving of national forest waste; T. Cleveland, jr. 1907. 2 p. Illus. From 

 The Pilgrim, Detroit, Mich., February, 1907. 



Forest Botany. 



Japanische Zwergbamne (Japanese dwarf trees); C. Brick. 1906. 7 p. Ham- 

 burg. 



Tasmanian forestry; a description of timber trees indigenous to Tasmania," 

 timber products and sawmilling industry; J. C. Penny. 1905. 69 p. 

 Illus. Tasmania Dep' t of lands and surveys. 



Educational. 



India Imperial forest school, Dehra Dun. Progress report for 1905-6. 20 p 



Office of Sup't of government printing, Calcutta. 



Classified list of publications available for distribution February 1, 1907; Forest 

 service. 4 p. 



Forest Management. 

 Working Plans. 



Preliminary working plan for the public forest tract of the Insular lumber 

 company, Negros Occidental, P. I.; H. D. Everett and H. N. Whitford. 

 1906. 54 p. Illus. Bulletin 5 of Philippine Islands Bureau of forestry, 

 Manila. 



Preliminary working plan for the public forest tract of the Mindoro lumber 

 and logging company, Bongabon, Mindoro, P. I.; M. L. Merritt and H. N. 

 Whitford. 1906. 55 p. Illus. Bulletin 6 of Philippine Islands Bureau 

 of forestry, Manila. 

 Lumbering. 



Opportunities for lumbering in the Philippine Islands; G. P. Ahern. 1906. 

 5 p. Circular 1 of Philippine Islands Bureau of forestry, Manila. 



Planting. 



Le reboisement dansles Alpes-Maritimes (Reforestation in the Maritime Alps); 

 J. Dinner. 1906. 14 p. Impr. de 1'Eclaireur, Nice. 



Organization and Administration. 



California State forester. First biennial report, 1905-6. 39 p. Sacramento. 



Field program for February, 1907; the Forest service. 32 p. 



Philippine Islands-Bureau of forestry. Annual report, 1905-6. 27 p. Illus., 



Manila, P. I. 

 U. S. Forest service. Report of the forester for 1906. 1907. 43 p. 



Forest Reserves. 



Location, date of latest proclamation, and area of the national forest reserves 

 in the United States, Alaska, and Porto Rico, February 1, 1907; the Forest 

 service. 4 p. 



U. S. 59th Congress 1st session Senate. Report on Appalachian forest re- 

 serve, etc. 1906. 19 p. 



Utilization. 



Holzproduktion und Holzhandel von Europa, Afrika und Nord-Amerika 

 (Wood production and timber trade of Europe, Africa, and North Amer- 

 ica); J. Marchet. Vol. 2, 1905. 459 p. W. Frick, Wien. 



Woodcraft directory, being a handbook of useful information for all wood- 

 workers. 1907. 139 p. Gardner pub. co., Cleveland, Ohio. 



