FORESTRY IN NATURE "STUDY. 



FOREST PLANTING LEAFLETS. 



No. 54. How to Cultivate and Care for 

 Forest Plantations on the Semi-Arid 

 Plains. 



No. 55. How to Pack and Ship Young 

 Forest Trees. 



No. 56. Bur Oak. 



No. 57. Jack Pine. 



No. 58. Red Oak. 



No. 59. Eucalyptus. (Revised edition.) 



No. 60. Red Pine. 



No. 61. How to Transplant Forest 

 Trees. 



No. 62. Shagbark Hickory. 



No. 63. Bass wood. 



No. 64. Black Locust. (Revised edi- 

 tion.) 



No. 65. Norway Spruce. 



No. 66. White Elm. 



No. 67. White Pine. 



No. 68. Scotch Pine. 



No. 69. Fence-Post Trees. 



No. 70. European Larch. 



No. 71. Chestnut. 



No. 72. Western Yellow Pine. 



No. 73. Red Cedar. 



No. 74. Honey Locust. 



No. 75. Hackberry. 



No. 76. Silver Maple. 



No. 77. Cottonwood. 



No. 82. Hardy Catalpa. 



No. 83. Russian Mulberry. (Revised 



edition.) 



No. 84. White Ash. 

 No. 85. Slippery Elm. 

 No. 86. Boxelder. 

 No. 87. White Willow. 

 No. 88. Black Walnut. 

 No. 89. Tamarack. 

 No. 90. Osage Orange. 

 No. 91. Coffeetree. 

 No. 92. Green Ash. 

 No. 93. Yellow Poplar. 

 No. 94. Black Cherry. 

 No. 95. Sugar Maple. 

 No. 106. White Oak. 



FOREST SERVICE BULLETINS. 



No. 13. The Timber Pines of the Southern United States. (Price 35 cents.) 



No. 17. A Check List of the Forest Trees of the United States. (Price 15 cents.) 



No. 28. A Short Account of the Big Trees of California. (Price 15 cents.) 



No. 45. The Planting of W T hite Pine in New England. (Price 20 cents.) 



No. 47. Forest Resources of Texas. (Price 15 cents.) 



No. 48. The Forests of the Hawaiian Islands. (Price 10 cents.) 



No. 63. The National Replacement of W^hite Pine on Old Fields in New England. 



(Price 10 cents.) 

 No. 65. Advice for Forest Planters in Oklahoma and Adjacent Regions. (Price 



5 cents.) 



SEPARATES FROM THE YEARBOOK OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



No. 212. Forest Extension in the Middle West. (1900.) 



No. 329. The Relation of Forests to Stream Flow. (1903.) 



No. 376. How to Grow Young Trees for Forest Planting. (1905.) 



BOOKLET, NOT NUMBERED. 



The Use of the National Forests. 



PUBLICATIONS NOT ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Apgar, Trees of the Northern United States. New York. 

 Brisbin, Trees and Tree Planting. New York. 

 Dyson, Stories of the Trees. New York. 



