BIBLIOGRAPHY. 497 



Wm. Schlich. Manual of Forestry. 5 vols. 2d ed. Lon- 

 don, 1896. 



Vol. I contains chapters on the direct and indirect utility of 

 forests, the state in relation to forestry, and forestry in Britain 

 and India. 



Journal of Forestry and Estates Management. 1 1 vols. Lon- 

 don, 1877-1885. 



AMERICAN. 



No single book treats of the subject of economics of forestry 

 professionally, but the journal literature, proceedings of asso- 

 ciations, and official reports are discussing many phases of it. 



Among these should first of all be mentioned the various 

 Government Reports : 



Reports of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Govern- 

 ment Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 



The first comprehensive discussion, containing a large 

 amount of information on the conditions then prevailing and 

 the prospects, are two long articles, namely, one published in 

 the report for 1860, 



"The forests and trees of northern America as connected 

 with climate and agriculture," by J. G. Cooper, 



and the other, published in 1865, 



"American forests, their destruction and preservation," by 

 Rev. Frederic Starr. 



The following is a complete reference list to forestry sub- 

 jects in the reports of the Department of Agriculture from 

 the years 1860 to 1886: 



Forest acreage in farms by states, 1875, 247. 

 and farm areas by states, 1884, 490. 

 area of United States by states, 1885, 186. 

 cultivation, general remarks, 1851, 53. 

 on the Great Plains, article, 1872, 316. 



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