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BOX 801 DUNDEE. ILL. 



Woodward, Karl W. Firewood. 4 p. Dur- 

 ham, N. H., 1917. (New Hampshire 

 college of agriculture and the mechan- 

 ic arts Extension service Extension 

 circular no. 22.) 



Woodward, Karl W. The fuel situation. 

 1 p. Durham, X. H., 1917. (N. H. 

 Agricultural experiment station. Ex- 

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 WOOD PRESERVATION 



Wagner, Joseph B. Seasoning of wood ; a 

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National Parks 



United States Department of the interior 

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United States Department of the interior 

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United States National parks conference. 

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Grazing 



Hill, Robert R. Effects of grazing upon 

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Manufactures 



Alford, Leon Pratt and others. Manufac- 

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Judge, Arthur W. The design of aero- 

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Miscellaneous periodicals 



Aerial age, Jan. 7, 1918. Aeroplane con- 

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American botanist, Aug., 1917. Uses of 

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American city, town and county edition, 

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Aviation, Dec. 15, 1917. Government spec- 

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Botanical gazette, Dec, 1917. Distinguish- 

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 480-96; Agency of fire in propagation 

 of longleaf pines, by E. F. Andrews, 

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Country gentleman, Dec. 15, 1917. How to 

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fertilizer potash, by Samuel J. Rec- 

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 House and garden, Dec, 1917. All of the 



hollies, by Grace Tabor, p. 39, 78, 80. 

 Journal of the New York botanical garden, 



Sept., 1917. The tree cacti of the 



Florida keys, by John K. Small, p. 



199-203 ; A disease of the hemlock tree, 



by W. A. Murrill, p. 208. 

 National wool grower, Dec, 1917. Prevent 



Waste; graze sheep and cattle together, 



by Mark Anderson, p. 21-2. 

 New Zealand journal of agriculture, Nov., 



1917. Wind-breaks for fruit-farms, by 



J. H. Simmonds, p. 253-62. 



