Field program for February, 1909; Forest service. 185 p. 



Maine-Forest commission. 7th report, fcr 1907 and 1908. 

 1908. 103 p. Illus. flfeterrllle, Me. 



Hi ch I gan -Commission of inquiry, tax lands and forestry. 

 Report. 1908. 146 p. Lansing, Mich. 



Rhode Island-Comr-aissioner of forestry. 3d annual report 

 for 1908. 1909. 26 p. Providence, R. I. 



Second annual report on forest conditions in Ohio; W. J. 



Green. 1908. 20 p. Bulletin 200, Ohio agricultural 

 experiment station, Booster, Ohio. 



South Australia-Woods and forests department. Annual progress 

 report upon state forest administration for the year 

 1907-8. *19C8. 11 p. Illus. Adelaide, S. Aust. 



Wisconsin-State board of forestry. Report of the state for- 

 ester for 1907 and 1908. 1908. 133 p. Illus. Madison, 

 ".7i s . 



Land and Forest Policy 



The future use of land in the United States; R. Zon. 1909. 



15 p. Circular 159, Forest service. 

 Report of the Committee on forestry, Maine state grange, 



presented at the 35th annual session. 18 p. 

 Report on forest conditions in Delaware and a forest policy 



for the state; 77. D. Sterrett. 1903. 58 p. Illus. 



Bulletin 82, Delaware agricultural experiment station, 



Newark, Del. 



'LIZATION 

 Products 



Production and consumption of basket willows in the United 

 States for 1906 and 1907; C. D. Mell . 1909. 14 p. 

 Circular 155 of the Forest service. 



:.TISTICS 



Cross-ties purchased, 1907. 1908. 6 p. Forest products 



no. 8, Bureau of the census. 

 Production of tight cooperage stock, 1907. 1903. 11 p. 



Forest products no. 6, Bureau of the census. 

 \7ood distillation, 1907. 19C8. 8 p. Forest products 



no. 7, Bureau of the census. 



3'REKT AXD PARK TRESS 



Shade trees; E. A. Start and others. 19C6. 64 p. Illus 

 Bulletin 125, Massachusetts agricultural experiment 

 station, Amherst , I.fc,ss. 



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