10 PRICE LIST 43 GTH EDITION 



FOREST SERVICE Continued. 



Investigation of Department of Interior and Bureau of Forestry. 1911. 

 13 vols. 



Vol. 1. Report [with views of minority and views of Mr. Madison]. 



192 page^, map. (61st Cong., 3d sess., S. Doc. 719, pt. 1.) Paper, 15c. 



A T ol. 2. Charges of L. R. Glavis to President. S05+3 pages, illus. (61st 



Cong., 3d sess., S. Doc. 719, pt. 2.) Paper, 55c. 



Vols. 3-8. Hearings. 4902 pages, illus. map. (Interior Department 

 and Forestry Service Joint Committee to Investigate. ) Paper, vol. 3, 

 55c ; vol. 4, 50c ; vol. 5, 60e ; vol. 6, 65c ; vol. 7, 70c ; vol.. 8, 35c. 



Y 4. In 8 8 : II 35 1 " 6 



Vol. 9. Arguments and briefs of counsel; with index to hearings. 

 Pages 4903 to 5388. (Interior Department and Forestry Service, 

 Joint Committee to Investigate.) Paper, 40c ; buckram, 55c. 



Y 4.1n 8 8 : H 35 T> s 



Vols. 10-12. Cunningham coal entries. 1049 pages, maps. (Interior 

 Department and Forestry Service, Joint Committee to Investigate.) 

 Paper, vol. 10, 35c ; vol. 11, 25c ; vol. 12, 75c. Y 4.1n 8 8 : C 91 2 " 4 



Vol. 13. Mining laws of Australia and New Zealand. 180 pages. (In- 

 terior Department and Forestry Service, Joint Committee to Investi- 

 gate.) Paper, 15c; buckram, 30c. Y4.In8 8 :H35 9 



Review of Forest Service investigations. 1913. 2 vols., 68+92 pages, illus. 

 Paper, each part, 15c. A 13.2 : R 32 



Results of studies of a large number of problems connected with forestry, pub- 

 lished primarily for the Forest Service but of value to other foresters and investi- 

 gators in allied fields. Because of changes in the publishing methods of the 

 Agriculture Department it is not likely that any other numbers of the Review will 

 be issued. 



Speeches in Congress 



Bryan, J. W., of Wash. Speech in House, June 17, 1913. (In Congres- 

 sional Record, vol. 50, no. 45, pages 2341 to 2357.) Paper, 9c. 



On the relation of the Forest Service to the settler and the lumber com- 

 panies in the West. A defense of the Forest Service. 



Humphrey, William E., of Wash. Speech in House, June 2, 1913. (In 

 Congressional Record of June 5, vol. 50, no. 41, pages 2156 to 2161.) 

 Paper, 3c. 



Mr. Humphrey makes the statement that the national forest system is now 

 and always has been to the interest of the railroads, the Weyerhaeuser syndi- 

 cate, and other private lumber interests. 



Humphrey, William E., of Wash. Speech in House, Mar. 10, 1914. (In 

 Congressional Record of Mar. 11, vol. .51, no. 72, pages 5013 to 5020. ) 

 Paper, lie. 



" The Forest Service and the timber barons have worked together for a com- 

 mon purpose." 



Murdock, Victor, of Kans. Speech in House, June 3, 1913. (In Congres- 

 sional Record, vol. 50, no. 40, pages 2126 to 2134.) Paper, 5c. 

 In answer to a speech by Mr. Humphrey of Washington. 



Teller, Henry M., of Colo. Speech in Senate, May 7 and 8, 1908. " (In 

 Congressional Record, vol, 42, no. 122, pages 6357 to 6380.) Paper, 9c. 

 Mr. Teller's two-day speech was a severe criticism of the Forest Service. 



Standard classification of activities and procedure in Forest Service ac- 

 counting. 1912. 41 pages, illus 4 Paper, 5c. A 13.2 : C 56 



Statement of attendance of members of Forest Service at meetings and 

 conventions during year 1907. 67 pages. (60th Cong., 1st sess., S. 

 Doc. 485.) Paper, lOc. 



Work of Division of Forestry for the farmer. (In Agriculture Yearbook, 

 1898, pages 297 to 308, illus.) Cloth, 60c. A 1.10 : 898 



FOREST SERVICE BULLETIN A 13.3 : 



6. Timber physics, pt. 1, preliminary report. Paper, 20c. 

 8. Timber physics, pt. 2, progress report. Paper, 25c. 



10. Timber, elementary discussion of characteristics and properties of 

 wood. Paper, lOc. 



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