Forest Geography 



Canada's fertile northland; a glimpse of the enormous re- 

 sources of part of the unexplored regions of the Do- 

 minion. 190V. 139 p. Illus. Railway lands branch, 

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OREST MANAGEMENT 

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Forest working plan for land belonging to the city of Pall 

 River on the North ',7atuppa watershed. 1909. 29 p. 

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Planting 



Die neue Pflanzungs-Methode im VTalde (The new method of 



forest planting); M. Kozesnik, 1908. 19 p. Illus. 



W. Frlck,- Wien. 

 Report on the reforestation of waste lands in southern 



Ontario, 1908. 1909. 28 p. Illus. Ontario-Dept . 



of agriculture, Toronto. 



Organirsa tj. on and Admi n i s t r a t i on 



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



the Superintendent of forestry for the year 1907-8. 



19O9. 46 p. Illus. Ottawa. 

 Hawaii-Hoard of commissioners of agriculture and forestry. 



5th report for the year ending Dec. 31, 1908. 1909. 



2IG p. Illus. Honolulu. 

 Q,uebec-Dept . of lands and forests. Report for the 12 months 



ending 30th June 1908. 1909. 216 p. Illus. Quebec. 



United States-Forest 

 1909. 27 p. 



service. Field program 



April, 



National and State Forests 



The national forests and the Forest service; D. C. Beainan. 



19O8. 20 p. Morning Journal Press, Albuquerque, N. Mex 



The national forests from an economic standpoint; T. Cleve- 

 land. 1909. 10 p. From Bulletin of Geographical 

 society of Philadelphia, vol. 7, no. 1. 



Waldwertrechnung und forstliche Statik (Forest 



statics); H. Stoetser. Ed. 4 

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1908. 



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