BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



NAMES AND LOCALITIES. 



" Check List of Forest Trees of the United States, their Names 

 and Ranges," Sudworth. (U. S. Forestry Bulletin No. 17.)* 



FEATURES OF TREES, BOTANIES. 



Prof. Sargent's " Silva of North America"; Michaux and 

 Nuttall's "North American Silva"; Apgars "Trees of Northern 

 United States"; Publications U. S. Forestry Division; " Our Native 

 Trees" Keeler; "Familiar Trees," Mathews; "Timber Trees and 

 Forests of North Carolina," Pinchot & Ashe (N. C. Geological 

 Survey Bulletin No. 6); "Report on Trees and Shrubs of Massa- 

 chusetts," Emerson; jjKVIanual of Botany," Gray; "Plants," 

 Coulter; " Illustrated Flor^of U. S.," Britton and Brown; etc., etc. 

 "Botanical Gazette;" "Guide to Trees and Shrubs of New England 

 by their Leaves," Bradley Whidder, Boston ; Prof. Green's "Forestry 

 in Minnesota;" Bailey's "Cyclopedia American Horticulture;" 

 "Manual of Trees of North America," Sargent. Handbook of Trees 

 of Northern United States, Hough. 



COLOR, APPEARANCE OR GRAIN OF WOOD. 



Jesup Collection at Museum of Natural History, New York City; 

 Hough's "American Woods" (sections}. 



STRUCTURAL QUALITIES AND USES OF WOODS. 



"Timber," Roth (Bulletin No. 10, U. S. Forestry Div.}; Vol. IX, 

 Tenth U. S. Census; Prof. Sargent's " Catalogue Jesup Collections" ; 

 Prof. J. B. Johnson's " Materials of Construction" ; Prof. Thurston's 

 " Materials of Engineering," Part I; Dr. F. E. Kidder's " Inspection 

 of Materials and Workmanship. " Allusions in numerous publica- 

 tions U. S. Forestry Division; "Wood," Boulger (Arnold, London); 

 "Timbers of Commerce," Stone (William Rider & Son, London). 

 Manual of North American Gymnosperms Penhallow (Ginn & Co). 



* The names Division of Forestry, Bureau of Forestry and Forest Service, 

 have been successfully used to denote this division of the United States De- 

 partment of Agriculture. 



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