,fST MANAGEMENT 



Suggestions to woodlot owners in the Ohio valley region; 

 S. J. Record. 1908. 15 p. Circular 138 of the For- 

 est service. 



Anting 



Forest planting in Illinois; R. S. Kellogg. 1907. 13 p. 

 Illus. From 12th annual report, Illinois farmers' 

 institute, Springfield, 111. 



rest planting in Vermont; L. R. Jones and C. R. Pettis. 

 1908. 24 p. Illus. Bulletin 132 of Vermont agri- 

 cultural experiment station, Burlington. 



e sis tan t eucalypts for planting in southern Arizona; J. J. 

 Thornber. 1908. 4 p. Timely hints for farmers, no. 

 68, Arizona agricultural experiment station. 





rganization and Administration 



Canada -Dept. of the interior-Forestry "branch. Report of the 



Superintendent of forestry, 1907. 45 p. Ottawa. 

 diana-State board of forestry. 7th annual report, 1907. 



376 p. Illus. Indianapolis, Ind. 

 Massachusetts -State forester. 4th annual report, 1907. 



1908. 43 p. Illus. Boston, 

 New South Wales-Dept. of lands. Report of the Forestry 



branch, 1906-07. 1907. 25 p. Illus. Sydney. 

 II . S* -Forest Service. Field program for March, 1908. 23 p. 



ational and State Forests 



The abuses of the forest reserve system as at present ad- 

 ministered; address at the Public lands convention 

 held at Denver, Colo., June 18, 1907; D. C. Beaman. 

 16 p. Western newspaper union, Denver. 



Location, date of latest proclamation, and area of the na- 

 tional forests in the United States, Alaska, and 

 Porto Rico, March 1, 1908. .4 p. Forest service. 



The relation of the southern Appalachian Mts. to inland * 

 water navigation; M. 0. Leighton and A. H. Horton. 

 1908. 38 p. Circular 143 of the Forest service. 



To preserve the nation's heritage; vital importance of 



the Appalachian forest project. 1908. 12 p. Illus 

 American civic association-Dept . of parks and public 

 reservations, Providence, R. I. 



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