270 WOOD AND FOREST. 



THE EXHAUSTION OF THE FOREST. 

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(1) Fires. 



Bruncken, pp. 183-207. Pinchot, Primer, pp. 77-88. 



Pinchot, Agric. Yr. Bk., p. Roth, First Book, pp. 104-112. 



189 - Sterling, Agric. Yr. Bk., 1904, p. 



Suter, For. Circ. No. 36. 133. 



U. S. Tenth Census, Vol. 



IX, p. 491 ff. 



(2) Destructive Lumbering. 



The Settler's Tradition. 



Bruncken, pp. 40-59, 94. J'inchot, Primer, II, p. 82. 



Roth, First Book, pp. 41-45. 



Taxation. 

 For. and Irr., April, '06. Pinchot, Agric. Yr. Bk., 1898, p. 184. 



Reckless Practices. 



Pinchot, Primer II, 42-47. Peters, Agric. Yr. Bk., 1905, pp. 483- 



494. 



Pinchot, Agric. Yr. Bk., 1898, Graves, Agric. Yr. Bk., 1899 p. 415. 



p. 184. 



Pinchot, For. Circ., No. 25, Suter, For. Bull., 26, pp. 58, 69, 76. 



P- 1L Mohr, For. Bull. No. 13, p.' 61. 

 Price, Agric. Yr. Bk., 1902, 



P- 310. Bruncken, pp. 90-98. 

 Fox, For. Bull., No. 34, p. 40. 



The Timber Supply. 



Kellogg, For. Circ., No. 97. . . Fernow, Economics, pp. 35-45. 



Zon, For. Bull., No. 83. Report of the Commissioner of Cor- 



porations on the Lumber Indus- 

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*For general bibliography, see p. 4. 



