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FOREST VALUATION Flllbert Roth JJ-5* 



FOREST RECULATION-Flllbert Roth 2M 



PRACTICAL TREE REPAIR By Elbert Peett 2M 



THE LUMBER INDUSTRY-By R. S. Kellogg 1.M 



LUMBER MANUFACTURING ACCOUNTS By Arthur F. Jones 2.M 



FOREST VALUATION-By H. H. Chapman JN 



CHINESE FOREST TREES AND TIMBER SUPPLY-By Norman Shaw 2.5f 



TREES, SHRUBS, VINES AND HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS By John Kirkegaard l.S 



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LUMBER AND ITS USES-R. S. Kellogg. 1.15 



THE CARE OF TREES IN LAWN, STREET AND PARK B. E. Fernow 2.17 



NORTH AMERICAN TREES-N. L. Brltton 7.3 



KEY TO THE TREES Collins and Preston 1.50 



THE FARM WOODLOT E. G. Cheyney and J. P. Wentllng 1.75 



IDENTIFICATION OF THE ECONOMIC WOODS OF THE UNITED STATES Samuel J. Record 1.25 



PLANE SURVEYING John C. Tracy 3.00 



FOREST MENSURATION Henry Solon Graves 4.00 



THE ECONOMICS OF FORESTRY B. E. Fernow 1.61 



FIRST BOOK OF FORESTRY Flllbert Roth 1.10 



PRACTICAL FORESTRY A. S. Fuller 1.50 



PRINCIPLES OF AMERICAN FORESTRY Samuel B. Green 1.50 



PRINCIPLES OF FRUIT GROWING L. H. Bailey 1.75 



1.75THREE ACRES AND LIBERTY Bolton Hall 



TREES IN WINTER A. F. Blakesleslee and C. D. Jarvis 2.00 



MANUAL OF THE TREES OF NORTH AMERICA (exclusive of Mexico) Chas. Sprague Sargent 6.00 



AMERICAN WOODS Romeyn B. Hough, 14 Volumes, per Volume 7.50 



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ROCKY MOUNTAINS Romeyn B. Hough 6.N 



GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH THE TREES J. Horace McFarland 1.75 



PRINCIPAL SPECIES OF WOOD: THEIR CHARACTERISTIC PROPERTIES Chas. H. Snow 3.50 



HANDBOOK OF TIMBER PRESERVATION Samuel M. Rowe 5.00 



TREES OF NEW ENGLAND L. L. Dame and Henry Brooks 1.50 



TREES, SHRUBS AND VINES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES H. E. Parkhurst 1.50 



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OUR NATIONAL PARKS John Muir 1.91 



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THE IMPORTANT TIMBER TREES OF THE UNITED STATES S. B. Elliott 2.50 



FORESTRY IN NEW ENGLAND Ralph C. Hawley and Austin F. Hawes 3.50 



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SHADE TREES IN TOWNS AND CITIES William Solotaroff 3.00 



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MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF WOOD Samuel J. Record 1.75 



STUDIES OF TREES J. J. Levison , 175 



TREE PRUNING A. Des Cars 65 



THE PRESERVATION OF STRUCTURAL TIMBER Howard F. Weiss 300 



THE PRACTICAL LUMBERMAN By Bernard Brereton (third edition) 150 



SEEDING AND PLANTING IN THE PRACTICE OF FORESTRY By James W. Tourney . 3 50 



FUTURE OF FOREST TREES By Dr. Harold Unwin 225 



FIELD BOOK OF AMERICAN TREES AND SHRUBS F. Schuyler Mathews, 52.00 (in full leather) 3M 



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THE BOOK OF FORESTRY By Frederick F. Moon 210 



OUR FIELD AND FOREST TREES By Maud Going ' ' 150 



HANDBOOK FOR RANGERS AND WOODSMEN By Jay L. B. Taylor 250 



THE STORY OF THE FOREST By J. Gordon Dorrance... 65 



THE LAND WE LIVE IN By Overton Price 170 



WOOD AND FOREST By William Noyes i" J 



THE ESSENTIALS OF AMERICAN TIMBER LAW By J. P. Kinney 300 



HANDBOOK OF CLEARING AND GRUBBING, METHODS AND COST By Haibert' 9. "Gillette 250 



FRENCH FORESTS AND FORESTRY-By Theodore S. Woolsey, Jr nI e" r. umeite z.so 



MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS By L. H. Pammel 535 



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M. Langdon, p. 315-23; Growth of trees 

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California fish and game, April, 1918 

 Conservation of forests increases game, 

 by George W. Courtright, p. 74-5. 



Cut-over lands, April, 1918 Address be- 

 fore the annual convention of the 

 Southern pine association, by Clement 

 S. Ucker, p. 7-10; Little economies in 

 land clearing, and need of the wood- 

 lot, by J. Crow Taylor, p. 13-14; A 

 type of modern stump puller, p. 17. 



Gardener's chronicle, April 27, 1918. A 

 veteran ahuacate tree, by F. W. Pope- 

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Journal of the New York botanical garden, 

 January, 1918 The relatives of catalpa 

 trees in the West Indies, by N. L. 

 Britton, p. 6-9. 



Munsey's magazine, May, 1918 The ship- 

 building problem, by Edward N. Hur- 

 ley, p. 721-30. 



New country life, May, 1918 Removing 

 tree stumps, by D. Leonard Bastin, 

 p. 80 b. 



New Zealand journal of agriculture, March, 

 1918 The Waipoua kauri forest; its 

 demarcation and future management, 

 by D. E. Hutchins, p. 136-41. 



Outer's-recreation, May, 1918 Restocking 

 national forests with elk, by Aldo Leo- 

 pold, p. 412-15. 



Realty, March, 1918 Shipbuilding along 

 the Gulf coast, by Charles N. Crowell, 

 p. 8-9. 



Science, May 10, 1918 The effect of cattle 

 on the erosion of canyon bottoms, by 

 James Terry Duce, p. 450-2. 



Scientific American, March 30, 1918 Bridg- 

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 N. Hurley, p. 304-5; Distilling muni- 

 cipal gas from wood, p. 333-4. 



Scientific American supplement, March 2, 

 1918 The technical history of the air- 

 plane, by F. M. Green, p. 230-1. 



Scientific monthly, April, 1918 A national 

 park policy, by Frank A. Waugh, p. 

 305-18. 



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American lumberman, April 20, 1918 Lum- 

 ber and the war, by J. J. Donovan, p. 

 36-7. 



American lumberman, May 11, 1918 Uses 

 of wood in building construction, by 

 the National fire protection associa- 

 tion, p. 40-1. 



Canada lumberman, April 15, 1918 Holds 

 premier position as roof covering, p. 42. 



Engineering and contracting, April 24, 

 1918 Are wooden ships economic, can 

 they be improved, and are they needed ? 

 p. 398; Durability of untreated piling 

 above mean low water, by Mabel E. 

 Thorne and Clyde Harry Teesdale, 

 p. 405-8. 



Engineering and contracting, May 1, 1918 

 Specifications for pitch paint coat 

 method of wood block pavement con- 

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