FORESTRY 17 



FORESTRY Continued. 



Profession of forestry. 1912. 17 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.4 : 207 



Progress of forestry. (In Agriculture Yearbook, 1899, pages 293 to 306, 

 illtis.) Cloth, 75c. A 1.10: 899 



A general account of the progress of the science and profession of forestry up 

 to 1899. 



Progress of forestry 



1904. Pages 588 to 593, illus. [From Agriculture Yearbook, 1904.] 

 Paper, 5c. A 1.10 a : 372 



1905. Pages 636 to 644, illus. [From Agriculture Yearbook, 1905.] 

 Paper, 5c. A1.10 a :406 



1906. Pages 3 to 13, illus. [From Agriculture Yearbook, 1906.] Paper, 

 5c. A 1.10 a : 439 



1907. Pages 3 to 19, illus. [From Agriculture Yearbook, 1907.] Paper, 

 5c. A 1.10 a : 470 



Proper value and management of Government timber lands and distribu- 

 tion of North American forest trees. 1884. 47 pages. Paper, 5c. 



A 1.7 : 5 



Report favoring S. 7902, to promote science and practice of forestry by 

 establishment of Morton institution of agriculture and forestry as memo- 

 rial to J. Sterling Morton. 1910. 3 pages. (61st Cong.. 2d sess., S. 

 Rept. 746.) Paper, 5c. 



Report of committee appointed by National Academy of Sciences upon in- 

 auguration of a forest policy for forested lands of United States. 1897. 

 49 pages. (55th Cong., 1st sess., S. Doc. 105. Bound with other docs.; 

 serial no. 3562.) Cloth, 75c; sheep, $1.25. 



Report upon forestry A 13.5: 



1878. Vol. 1, 650 pages, illus. Cloth, 50c. 

 1880. Vol. 2, 618 pages, illus. Cloth, 50c. 

 1882. Vol. 3, 318 pages, illus. Cloth, 30c. 



Status of forestry in United States. 1909. 39 pages. Paper, 5c. 



A 13.4 : 167 



Terms used in forestry and Jogging. 1905. 53 pages, map. Paper, 5c. 



A 13.3 : 61 



What forestry has done. 1908. 31 pages. Paper, 5c, A 13.4 : 140 



FORESTS. 



Forest preservation and national prosperity, portions of addresses delivered 

 at American Forest Congress, Washington, Jan., 1905. 31 pages. Paper, 

 5c. A 13.4 : 35 



Forest resources of the world. ' 1910. 91 pages. Paper, lOc. A 13.3 : 83 

 Forests of United States, their use. 1909. 25 pages. Paper, 5c. 



A 13.4 : 171 

 Relation of forests to farms. (In Agriculture Yearbook, 1895, pages 333 to 



340, illus.) Cloth, 55c. A 1.10 : 895 



Report on forests of North America exclusive of Mexico. 1884. 612 pages, 

 maps, 16 in separate case, 4 Text, cloth, $1.25; maps, paper, $1.25. 



1 11.5 : 9 

 The maps show the distribution of rarious species of trees in United States. 



FORT VALLEY EXPERIMENT STATION: Composite type [composed of 

 western yellow pine, Douglas fir, and Colorado blue spruce] on Apache 

 national forest. 1913. 32 pages, illus. Paper, 5c. A 13.3 : 125 



See also, in this list, headings Planting Primer of forestry Woodsman's 

 handbook. 



FRANCE. Reforestation in France. (In Monthly Consular Reports, June, 

 1904, pages 647 to 652.) Paper, 35c. C 14.8 : 75 



FUNGI. Two new wood-destroying fungi. (In Journal of Agricultural Re- 

 search, May, 1914, pages 163 to 165, illus.) Paper, 25c. A 1.23: 2 2 



FUSTIC WOOD, its substitutes and adulterants. 1911. 14 pages, illus. 

 Paper, '5c. A 13.4 : 184 



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