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A13. FORESTRY Bl'REAl;— Continued 



A 13.4: Circular** — Continiu'd 



3 [No. '.'>.] Increasing durability of tnnber; information to wood consumers; 



1)}' Norman J. Colman. 1887. [4] ])p. 



4 : [No. 4.] For information of railroad managers [chestnut oak for ties; by 

 I Norman J. Colman]. Dec, 1887. n. t. j). o jip. 4° 



5 ! No. 5. Arbor day planting in Eastern States, n. d. ii. t. p. [4] pp. 4° 



6 1 No. 6. Instructions for growing tree seedlings, n. d. ii. t. ]>. [4] pp. 4° 



7 I No. 7. Government timber tests; by B. E. Fernow. n. d. n. t. p. [4] pp. 



8 No. 8. Strength of "boxed" or "turpentine" timber; In' B. E. Fernow. 



n. d. n. t. p. 3 pp. 



9 : No. 9. Effect of turpentine gatliering on timber of jiine; by B. E. Fer- 

 I now. n. d. (Circ. ) 



10 ! No. 10. Suggestions to lumbermen of U. S. in behalf of more rational foi*- 



est management ; Ijy B. E. Fernow. n. d. n. t. p. 8 pp. 



11 No. 11. Facts and figures regarding our forest resources, briefly stated; by 

 B. E. Fernow. Feb. 10, 1896. n. t. p. 8 pp. 



12 No. 12. Southern pine; mechanical and physical properties [investigations 

 of J. B. Johnson and Fililjert Roth]; bv B. E. Fernow. ^lar. 6, 

 1896. n. t. i>. 12 pp. 4° 



13 i No. 13. Forest fire legislation in United States; bv B. E. Fernow. ^Slar. 

 I 16, 1896. n. t. p. 8 pp. 



14 No. 14. Is protection against forest fires practicable? by B. E. Fernow. 



n. d. n. t. p. 4 pp. 



15 No. 15. Summary of mechanical tests on 32 species of American woods; 



by B. E. Fernow. n. d. n. t. p. 12 pp. 4° 



16 No. 16. Age of trees and time of blazing determined bv annual rings; )iv 



B. E. Fernow. Aug. 18, 1897. n. t. p. 11 pp. ' 

 17^ No. 17. Recent legislation on State forestry commissions and forest re- 

 serves; by B. E. Fernow. n. d. n. t. p. 15 pp. 

 17^ Same, revised. Dec. 15, 1897. n. t. p. 16 pp. 



18 No. 18. Progress in timber physics; bv B. E. Fernow. Jan. 2, 1898, 



n. t. p. 20 pp. 4° 



19 No. 19. Progress in timber phvsics; bv Filibert Roth. May 25, 1898. 



n. t. p. 24 pp. 4° " ' 



20 No. 20. Increasing durability of timber; by B. E. Fernow. May 25, 1898. 



n. t. p. 5 pp. 



21 No. 21. Pi-actical assistance to farmers, lumbermen, and others in hand- 



ling forest lands; by Gifford Pinchot. Oct. 8, 1898. n. t. j). 5 pp. 

 22' No. 22. Practical assistance to tree planters; by Gifford Pinchot, July 8, 



1899. n. t. p. 11 pp. 

 22=* Same, rev. ed. Feb. 15, 1901. n. t. p. 12 pp. 



23 No. 23. Suggestions to prospective forest students; by Gifford Pinchot. 



Jan. 15, 1902. n. t. p. 5 pp. 



A13.5: Report on forestry 



I [Vols. 1 and 2 were published prior to the establishment of the Forestry Division, but 

 are classified here in order to brins all the volumes together, as vols. S and 4 were 

 prepared and transmitted by the chief of the Forestry Division.] 



1 



2 



3 

 4 

 A 13.6: 



[V. 1.] 1878; by Franklin B. Hough. 650 pp. 

 V. 2. 1880; by Franklin B. Hough, xvi+618 pp. 



Same, 46th Cong., 2d sess., H. ex. doc. 37; serial no. 1922. 

 [V. 3.] 1882; by Franklin P,. Hough, xii+318 pp. 



Same, 47th Cong., 1st sess., H. mis. doc. 38; serial no. 2046. 

 V. 4. 18,S4; by Nathaniel H. Egleston. [1]-|-421 pp. 4 pi. 



Press bulletins (circ.) 



[Notes on work and publications relative to forestry, issued for use of pres.s.] 



No. 1. Feb. 3, 1900. 



No. 2. Feb. 17, 1900. 



No. 3. Mar. 3, li)00. 



No. 4. Mar. 23, 1900. 



No. 5. Apr. 9, 1900. 



No. 6. May 2, 1900. 



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