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THE USE OF THE FOREST. 

 REFERENCES : * 



I Utilization. 



Pinchot, Primer, II, pp. 14-18, Bruncken, pp. 121-131, For. Bull. No. 

 38-48. 61. 



(1) Protective. 



Pinchot, Primer, II, pp. Tourney, Agric. Yr. Bk., 1903, p. 



66-73. 279. 



Craft, Agric. Yr. Bk., 1905, Bruncken, pp. 166-173. 



pp. 636-641, (Map. p. For. and Irrig., passim. 



639.) Shaler, I, pp. 485-489. 



(2) Productive. 



Kellogg, For. Bull., No. 74, Boulger, pp. 60-76. 

 Fernow, For. Invest., p. 9. Roth, Agric. Yr. Bk., 1896, p. 391. 

 Roth, First Book, p. 133. Fernow, Economics, pp. 23-33. 

 Zon & Clark, Agric. Yr. 

 Bk., 1907, p. 277. 



(3) Esthetic. 



Roth, First Book, p. 180. 



II Preservation. 



Pinchot, Primer, II, pp. 18-36. Roth, First Book, pp. 41-76, 193-194. 



Bruncken, pp. 95, 190. Roth, For. Bull., No 16, pp. 8, 9. 



Graves, For. Bull., No. 26, Fernow, Economics, 165-196. 

 pp. 67-70. 



Planting. 



Roth, First Book, pp. 76-94, Bruncken, pp. 92, 133. 

 195-198. 



Hall, Agric. Yr. Bk., 1902, Forestry Bulletins Nos. 18, 45, 52, 



pp. 145-156. 65. 



For. Circs., Nos. 37, 41, 45, 81. 



Ill Improvement. 



Bruncken, pp. 134-135, 152- Pinchot, Adirondack Spruce, p. 4. 

 160. 



Graves, For. Bull., No. 26, Harwood, pp. 143-181. 

 p. 39. 



Tor general bibliography, see p. 4. 



