B:LVICS 



Licht-und Shattholzarten (Light demanding and shade endur- 

 ing tree species); A. Cieslar. 1909. 21 p. 

 ~T. Frick, .71 en. 



Stream Flow 



Forests and the cost of textile production; 17. '7. Ashe. 

 1908. 11 p. Baleigh, N. C. 



FREST MANAGEMENT 



Die Hauptgrundsatze des Forstbetriebes fur den waldbesitz- 

 enden Landwirt (The fundamontal principles of forest 

 management for farmers owning forest lands); A. Henze . 

 19O8. 115 p. Illus. M. Janecke, Hanover. 



Surveying and Mapping 



Forest survey of Litchfield and l\ T ew Haven counties, Conn.; 

 A. F. Hawes and R. C. Hawley. 1909. 47 p. Illus. 

 Bulletin 162, Connecticut agricultural experiment sta- 

 tion, New Haven, Conn. 



Planting 



Die Aufforstung der unrcntablen Flachen des landwirtschaft- 

 lichen Kleinbesitzes (The afforestation of unrenronera- 

 tive tracts of small land owners); R. Beck. 1908. 

 99 p. P. Parey, Berlin. 



Forest planting in western Kansas; R. S. Kellogg. 1909. 

 51 p. Circular 161, Forest service. 



Planting and care of a forest of evergreens; A, Khechtel. 



1908. 8 p. Illus. Bulletin 2, Forestry branch, 

 Dept. of the interior, Ottawa, Canada. 



Second report on afforestation of the Royal coranlssSon ap- 

 pointed to inquire into and to report on certain ques- 

 tions affecting coast erosion, the reclamation of 

 tidal lands, and afforestation in the United Kingdom. 



1909. 48 p. London. 



Organization and Administration 



Field program for March, 1909; Forest service. 23 p. 

 List of standard articles of equipment, stationery, and office 

 supplies to be procured upon requisition on the property 



clerk, Ogden, Utah. 

 Forest service. 



Edition of Feb. , 19G9. 



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