PUBLICATIONS OF FOREST SERVICE 159 



Circulars (Price, 5 cents each) 



2 3- Suggestions to Prospective Forest Students. 



37. Forest Planting in the Sand-Hill Regions of Nebraska. 



41. Forest Planting on the Coal Lands of Western Penn- 

 sylvania. 



45. Forest Planting in Eastern Nebraska. 



54. How to Cultivate and Care for Forest Plantations on 



the Semi-Arid Plains. 



55. How to Pack and Ship Young Forest Trees. 

 61. How to Transplant Forest Trees. 



81. Forest Planting in Illinois. 



96. Arbor Day. 



99. Suggestions for Forest Planting on the Semi-Arid 



Plains. 

 100. Suggestions for Forest Planting in the Northeastern 



and Lake States. 

 114. Wood Distillation. 

 116. The Weaning Hardwood Supply. 

 130. Forestry in the Public Schools. 

 138. Suggestions to Woodlot Owners in the Ohio Valley 



Regions. 

 140. What Forestry Has Done. 

 145. Forest Planting on the Northern Prairies. 

 154. Native and Planted Timber of Iowa. 

 161. Forest Planting in Western Kansas. 

 165. Practical Assistance to Owners' of Forest Lands and 

 to Tree Planters. 

 *i66. The Timber Supply of the United States. 



167. The Status of Forestry in the United States. 



168. The Commercial Importance of the White Mountain 



Forests. 

 171. The Forests of the United States; Their Use. 

 176. Surface Conditions and Streamflow. 

 181. The Consumption of Firewood in the United States. 



Yearbook Extracts (Price, 5 cents each) 



249. A Working Plan for Southern Hardwoods and Its 



Results. 

 329. The Relation of Forests to Streamflow. 

 376. How to Grow Young Trees for Forest Planting. 

 398. Waste in Logging Southern Yellow Pine. 



