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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



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TIMBER ESTIMATING. FOREST MAN- 

 AGEMENT. FORESTRY PLANTING. ETC. 

 Expert service at reasonable cost. This 

 Department in charge of D. E. Lauder- 

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FORESTRY STOCK. All varieties of De- 

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 Forestry Planting. Our "Quality First" 

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F. W. Kelsey Nursery Company 



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HILL'S 



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Also Tree Seeds 

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BEST for over a half century. All leading 

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Forestry Seeds 



For many years I have been in complete charge 

 of the Seed business of Thomas Mebhan & 

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 I will offer a most complete list of seeds for 

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M y catalogue contains a full list of varieties as 

 well as much valuable information relating to 

 seeds and planting. It will interest you. Send 

 for a copy. 



THOMAS J. LANE 



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 DRESHER, PA., U. S. A. 



Nursery Stock for Forest Planting 



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THE NORTH-EASTERN FORESTRY CO. 

 CHESHIRE, CONN. 



Orchids 



We are specialists in Orchids, 



we collect, import, grow, sell 

 8 of plants exclusively. 

 Our illustrated and descriptive catalogue of 



and export this class of plants exclusively 



Orchids may be had on application. Also special 

 list of freshly imported unestablished Orchids. 



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Management and Protection of Woodlands 

 Improvement Cuttings, Planting, Timber 

 Estimates and Maps. Surveying 



United States Congress Senate Commit- 

 tee on commerce. River regulation, 

 flood control and water conservation 

 and utilization ; hearings on S. 5736. 

 154 p. Wash., D. C, 1916. (64th con- 

 gress 1st session. Senate doc. No. 

 550.) 



I Roads 



I United States Laws, statutes, etc. The 

 federal aid road act ; summary of the 

 federal aid road act of July 11, 1916, the 

 rules and regulations thereunder, to- 

 gether with an article by Secretary of 

 Agriculture David F. Houston on " The 

 government and good roads." 26 p. 

 Wash., D. C, 1916. (64th congress 

 1st session. Senate document No. 548.) 



Periodical Articles 



Miscellaneous periodicals 



American city, Oct., 1916. Protection of 

 forest lands from fire, Ay Wm. L. Hall, 

 p. 369-73. 



Botanical gazette, Oct., 1916. Ginkgo and 

 the microsporangial mechanisms of the 

 seed plants, by Edward C. Jeffrey and 

 R. E. Torrey, p. 281-92 ; the staining of 

 wood fibers for permanent microscopic 

 mounts, by H. N. Lee, p. 318-19. 



Breeder's gazette. Nov. 30, 1916. Long- 

 horns and buffaloes, by Will C. Barnes, 

 p. 1020-1022. 



Country gentleman, Nov. 18, 1916. Forest 

 planting in the corn belt, by H. T. Mor- 

 gan, p. 2009. 



Country gentleman, Dec. 2, 1916. Repairing 

 trees on the home grounds, p. 2082-3. 



Country life in America, Dec, 1916. The 

 battle along the timberline, by Enos 

 Mills, p. 25-8 ; Live trees for Christmas, 

 p. 36-7; On the trail of the mistletoe, 

 by Robert Sparks Walker, p. 51 ; The 

 yews, by Leonard Barron, p. 52. 



Countryside magazine, Sept., 1916. The 

 arrangement of tree planting on the 

 home grounds, by Garrett M. Stack, p. 

 115; Trees for various purposes and 

 conditions ; a table, by Garrett M. Stack, 

 p. 116. 



Geographical review, Nov., 1916. Das 

 urwaldphanomen Amazoniens : eine 

 geographische studie, by Ludwig Koe- 

 gel : Review, p. 390; La fixation des 

 dunes de Gascogne, by Edouard Harle : 

 Review, p. 394. 



Harper's magazine, Dec, 1916. Coral Is- 

 lands and mangrove trees, by Richard 

 Le Gallienne, p. 81-90. 



International review of agricultural eco- 

 nomics, Sept., 1916. Italian forest pol- 

 icy and the results obtained in relation 

 to the conservation and restoration of 

 forests, p. 108-17. 



Journal of heredity, Sept., 1916. The white- 

 barked pine, by D. F. Higgins, p. 399- 

 401 ; Pollination in the pine, p. 402-5. 



Journal of the college of agriculture, Tahoku 

 imperial university, 1916. Ueber die 

 hebung der privatforstwirtschaft Ja- 

 pans, by Otokuma Shishido, p. 1-99. 



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WANTED ^ n experienced Tree 

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Roslyn, Long Island New York 



Journal of the New York botanical gardens, 

 Sept., 1916. The intermittent annual 

 growth of woody plants, by A. B. Stout, 

 p. 147-52; A white pine planting, by N. 

 L. Britton, p. 152-4; Injury to ever- 

 greens, by George V. Nash, p. 179-85. 



