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APPALACHIAN MO U :> TA L XS-/doutinued. 



Purchase of land under Weeks law [for protection of watersheds of navi- 

 gable streams, etc.] in southern Appalachian and White Mountains. 1914. 

 14 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.2 : P 97 s 



Contains a description of areas desired for these national forests, methods by 

 which private owners may submit proposals to the Government, and the text of the 

 Weeks law. 



Relation of southern Appalachian Mountains to inland water navigation. 

 1908. 38 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.4 : 143 



Report amending by substitute bill, to enable any State to cooperate with 

 any other State or States, or with United States, for protection of water- 

 sheds of navigable streams, and to appoint commission for conserving 

 navigability of navigable rivers ; with views of minority, of Mr. Hawley, 

 and of Mr. Haugen. 1909. 24 pastes. (60th Cong., 2d sess., H. Rept. 

 2027.) Paper, 5c. 



Report favoring bill, to enable any State to cooperate with any other State 

 or States, or with United States, for protection of watersheds of navigable 

 streams, and to appoint commission for conserving navigability of navi- 

 gable rivers; with views of minority. 1910. 17 pages. (61st Cong., 2d 

 sess., H. Rept. 1036.) Paper, 5c. 



Report favoring H. R. 21986 to enable any State to cooperate with any other 

 State or States, or with United States, for conservation of navigability 

 of navigable rivers, etc. 1908. 4 pages. (60th Cong., 1st sess., H. Rept. 

 1700.) Paper, 5c. 



This bill was to take the place of a number of bills whose purpose was the pur- 

 chase of large tracts in the Appalachian and White mountains in order to protect 

 the headwaters of the navigable rivers of the eastern part of the United States. 



Report from Committee on Forest Reservations submitting bill for acquir- 

 ing national forest reserve in White Mountains and bill for purchase of 

 national forest reserve in southern Appalachian Mountains. 1906. 19 

 pages, map. (59th Cong., 1st sess., S. Rept. 2537.) Paper, 5c. 



Report in relation to forests, rivers, and mountains of southern Appa- 

 lachian region. 1902. 210 pages, illus., maps, large 8. Cloth, 85c. 



A 1.2 : Ap 4 2 



Report of Secretary of Agriculture on southern Appalachian and White 

 Mountain watersheds, commercial importance, area, condition, advisa- 

 bility of their purchase for national forests, and probable cost. 1908. 

 39 pages, maps. Paper, lOc. A 1.2 : Ap 4 3 



Southern Appalachian forests, 1905. 291 pages, illus., 2 maps in pocket, 4 

 Paper, 80c. 1 19.16 : 37 



Supplemental report amending bill, to enable any State to cooperate with 

 any other State or States, or with United States for protection of water- 

 sheds of navigable streams, and to appoint commission for conserving 

 navigability of navigable rivers. 1910. 6 pages. (61st Cong., 2d sess., 

 S. Rept. 846, pt. 2.) Paper, 5c. 



This report contains the report of the Agriculture Committee, 61st Congress. 

 2d session, House report 1036. 



Supplemental report on bills for purchase of national forests in southern 

 Appalachian and White mountains. 1908. 15 pages. (60th Cong., 1st 

 sess., S. Rept. 459, pt. 2.) Paper, 5c. 



Contains a chronological history of the movements for the Appalachian national 

 forests. Pt. 1 of Senate report 459 consists of a recommendation to pass the bill 

 with a few amendments. 



See also, in this list, headings Denudation National Forest Reservation 

 Commission Hardwoods. 



ARBOR DAY. 1911. 4 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.4 : 96 



ARKANSAS. Wood-using industries and national forests of Arkansas : pt. 1, 

 Uses and supply of wood in Arkansas; pt. 2, Timber resources of na- 

 tional forests in Arkansas. 1912. 40 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.3 : 106 



ARKANSAS NATIONAL FOREST. See, in this list, heading Fires. 



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