FORESTRY 19 



HICKORY Continued. 



Shagbark hickory, Hicoria ovata. [1905.] 3 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.9 : 9 

 Same. 1907. 3 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.4 : 62 



Shagbark hickory, Hicoria ovata (Mill) Britton. 1909. 4 pages. Paper, 5c, 



A 13.12 : 49 



ILLINOIS. See, in this list, heading Planting. 



IMPORTS. See, in this list, heading Exports. 



INSECTS. 



Damage to telephone and telegraph poles by wood-boring insects. 1911. 



6 pages, illus. Paper, 5c. A 9.5 : 134 



Injuries to forest trees by flat-headed borers. (In Agriculture Yearbook, 



1909, pages 399 to 415, illus. ) Cloth, $1.00. A 1.10 : 909 



Insect damage to cones and seeds of Pacific Coast conifers. 1914. 7 pages, 



illus. Paper, 5c. A 1.3 : 95 



Information regarding insects that seriously affect forest seeds, especially in 



the coniferous forests of the Pacific Coast. A practical paper, of interest to seed 



collectors, dealers in forest seeds, and planters of forest areas ; of particular 



application to Pacific Coast regions. 



Insect enemies of forest reproduction. (In Agriculture Yearbook, 1905, 

 pages 249 to 256, illus.) Cloth, $1.00. A 1.10 : 905 



Insect enemies of white pine. Pages 55 to 61, illus. 4 [From Forest 

 Bulletin 22.] Paper, 5c. A 13.3 a : In7 



Insect injuries to forest products. 1910. 9 pages. Paper, 5c. A 9.5 : 128 



Same. Pages 381 to 398, illus. [From Agriculture Yearbook, 1904.] 

 Paper, 5c. A 1.10 a : 355 



Insect injuries to hardwood forest trees. (In Agriculture Yearbook, 1903. 

 pages 313 to 328, illus.) Cloth, 75c. A 1.10: 903 



Insect injuries to wood of dying and dead trees. 1910. 3 pages. Paper, 5c. 



A 9.5 : 127 



Insect injuries to wood of living trees. 1910. 4 pages. Paper, 5c. 



A 9.5 : 126 



Insects in their relation to reduction of future supplies of timber and gen- 

 eral principles of control. 1910. 10 pages. Paper, 5c. A 9.5 : 129 



Notable depredations by forest insects. (In Agriculture Yearbook, 1907, 

 pages 149 to 164. ) Cloth, $1.00. A 1.10 : 907 



Preservation of piling against marine wood borers. 1908. 15 pages, illus. 

 Paper, 5c. A 13.4 : 128 



Some insects injurious to forests: 1, Locust borer; 2, Western pine-destroy- 

 ing bark-beetle; 3, Additional data on locust borer; 4, Southern pine 

 sawyer; 5, Insect depredations in North American forests and practical 

 methods of prevention and control. 1910. 114 pages, illus. Paper, 20c, 



A 9.6 : 58 



Some of principal insect enemies of coniferous forests in United States. 

 (In Agriculture Yearbook, 1902, pages 265 to 282, illus.) Cloth, 85c. 



A 1.10 : 902 



Three insect enemies of shade trees [elm-leaf beetle, white-marked tussock 

 moth, and fall webworm]. 1899. 31 pages, illus. Paper, 5c. A 1.9: 99 



See also, in this list, heading Willow. 



IOWA. Native and .planted timber of Iowa. 1908. 24 pages, illus. Paper, 5c. 



A 13.4: 154 

 JACK PINE. See, in this list, heading Pine. 



JUNIPER. Utah juniper in central Arizona. 1912. 19 pages, illus. Paper, 5c. 



A 13.4 : ID- 

 KANSAS. 



Forest belts of western Kansas and Nebraska. 1905. 44 pages, illus. Pa- 

 per, lOc. A 13.3 : 66 

 Forest planting in western Kansas. 1904. 52 pages, illus. Paper, lOc. 



A 13.3 : 52 

 Same. 1909. 51 pages, illus. Paper, -5c. A 13.4 : 161 



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