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FOREST SERVICE BULLETIN Continued. 



13. Timber pines of southern United States, with discussion of structure 

 of their wood. Paper, 50c. 



17. Check list of forest trees of United States, their names and ranges. 

 Paper, 15c. 



30. Forest working plan for township 40, Totten and Crossfield purchase, 

 Hamilton County, New York State forest preserve ; preceded by Dis- 

 cussion of conservative lumbering and water supply. Paper, 25c. 



32. Working plan for forest lands near Pine Bluff, Ark. Paper, 15c. 



33. Western hemlock. Paper, 30c. 



34. History of lumber industry in State of New York. Paper, 20c. 



35. Eucalypts cultivated in United States. Paper, $1.00. 



36. Woodsman's handbook. Paper, 25c. 



37. Hardy catalpa : 1, Hardy catalpa in commercial plantations; 2, 



Diseases of hardy catalpa. Paper, 40c. 



38. Redwood : 1, Study of redwood ; 2, Brown rot disease of redwood ; 



3, Insect enemies of redwood. Paper, 20c. 



39. Conservative lumbering at Sewanee, Tenn. Paper, 15c. 



40. New method of turpentine orcharding. Paper, 20c. 



41. Seasoning of timber. Paper, 25c. 



42. Woodlot, handbook for owners of woodlands in southern New Eng- 



land. Paper, 15c. 



43. Working plan for forest lands in Hampton and Beaufort counties, 



S. C. Paper, 15c. 



44. Diminished flow of Rock River in Wisconsin and Illinois, and its 



relation to surrounding forests. Paper, lOc. 



46. Basket willow. Paper, 15c. 



47. Forest resources of Texas. Paper, 15c. 



49. Timber of Edwards Plateau of Texas, its relation to climate, water 



supply, and soil. Paper, lOc. 



50. Cross-tie forms and rail fastenings, with special reference to treated 



timbers. Paper, 15c. 



51. Report on condition of treated timbers laid in Texas, Feb. 1902. 



Paper, lOc. 



52. Forest planting in western Kansas. Paper, lOc. 



53. Chestnut in southern Maryland. Paper, lOc. 



54. Luquillo Forest Reserve, Porto Rico. Paper, lOc. 



55. Forest conditions of northern New Hampshire. Paper, 25c. 



58. Red gum, with discussion of Mechanical properties of red gum wood. 



Paper, 15c. 



59. Maple sugar industry, with discussion of Adulterations of maple 



products. Paper, 5c. 



60. Report on examination of forest tract in western North Carolina. 



Paper, 5c. 



61. Terms used in forestry and logging. Paper, 5c. 



63. Natural replacement of white pine on old fields in New England. 



Paper, lOc. 



64. Loblolly pine in eastern Texas, with special reference to production 



of cross-ties. Paper, 5c. 



65. Advice for forest planters in Oklahoma and adjacent regions. 



Paper, 5c. 



66. Forest belts of western Kansas and Nebraska. Paper, lOc. 



68. Working plan for forest lands in central Alabama. Paper, lOc. 



69. Sugar pine and western yellow pine in California. Paper, lOc. 



70. Effect of moisture upon strength and stiffness of wood. Paper, 15c. 

 72. Wolves in relation to stock, game, and national forest reserves. 



Paper, lOc. 



NOTE. In ordering publications from this List use the words of the title 

 as far as the first period, and all the composite number which follows the price. 



