12 PRICE LIST 43 GTH EDITION 



FOREST SERVICE BULLETIN Continued. 



73. Grades and amount of lumber sawed from yellow poplar, yellow 



birch, sugar maple, and beech. Paper, lOc. 



74. Forest products of United States, 1905. Paper, 15c. 



75. California tanbark oak. Paper, 15c. 



76. How to grow and plant conifers in Northeastern States. Paper, lOc. 



77. Forest products of United States, 1906. Paper, 15c. 



78. Wood preservation in United States. Paper, lOc. 



79. Life history of lodgepole burn forests. Paper, 15c. 



80. Commercial hickories. Paper, 15c. 



81. Forests of Alaska. Paper, 25c. 



82. Protection of forests from fire. Paper, 15c. 



83. Forest resources of the world. Paper, lOc. 



84. Preservative treatment of poles. Paper, 15c. 



85. Chaparral, studies in dwarf forests, or elfin-wood, of southern Cali- 



fornia. Paper, 15c. 



86. Windbreaks, their influence and value. Paper, 30c. 



87. Eucalypts in Florida. Paper, lOc. 



88. Properties and uses of Douglas fir: pt. 1, Mechanical properties; 



pt. 2, Commercial uses. Paper, 15c. 



89. Olympic national forest, its resources and their management. 



Paper, lOc. 



90. Relation of light chipping to commercial yield of naval stores. 



Paper, lOc. 



91. Grazing and floods, study of conditions in Manti national forest, 



Utah. Paper, lOc. 



92. Light in relation to tree growth. Paper, lOc. 



93. Aspens, their growth and management. Paper, 5c. 



94. Scrub pine, Pinus virginiana. Paper, 5c. 



95. Uses of commercial woods of United States: 1, Cedars, cypresses, 



and sequoias. Paper, lOc. 



96. Second-growth hardwoods in Connecticut. Paper, 15c. 



97. Coyote-proof inclosures in connection with range lambing grounds. 



Paper, lOc. 

 99. Uses of commercial woods of United States: 2, Pines. Paper, 15c. 



100. Crater national forest, its resources and their conservation. 



Paper, lOc. 



101. Western yellow pine in Arizona and New Mexico. Paper, 15c. 



102. Identification of important North American oak woods based, on 



study of anatomy of secondary wood. Paper, lOc. 



103. Distinguishing characteristics of North American gumwoods, based 



on anatomy of secondary wood. Paper, 5c. 



104. Principles of drying lumber at atmospheric pressure and humidity 



diagram. Paper, 5c. 



105. Wood turpentines. Paper, 15c. 



106. Wood-using industries and national forests of Arkansas. Paper, 5c. 



107. Preservation of mine timbers. Paper, lOc. 



108. Tests of structural timbers. Paper, 20c. 



109. Distillation of resinous wood by saturated steam. Paper, 5c. 



110. Specific heat of wood. Paper, 5c. 



111. Lightning in relation to forest fires. Paper, lOc. 



112. Fire-killed Douglas fir. Paper, lOc. 



113. .Methods and apparatus for prevention and control of forest fires. 

 Paper, lOc. 



114. Forest conditions in Louisiana. Paper, lOc. 



115. Mechanical properties of western hemlock. Paper, 15c. 



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