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GENERAL LAND OFFICE, U. S. Department of the Interior. Forest 

 Eeserve Manual, for the information and use of forest officers. 



Approved by the Secretary of the Interior April 12, 1908. 90 pp, 8. 

 Washington, Government Printing Office, 1902. 



This book has been superseded by the "Use Book" of the Forest Service. 



- Regulations governing entries within National Forests. 



Dated, Washington, D. C., July 23, 1907. 8, 7 pp. 



FOREST SERVICE, U. S. The Use Book. Regulations and instructions 

 for the use of the National Forests. 



248 pp., 12. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1907. (Issued 

 July 1, 1907.) 



This is the 2d revision of this book, superseding all former issues. 



NOTE. Many important data regarding the affairs of the National Forests 

 may be found in the monthly "Field Program," published by the U. S. Forest 

 Service. Debates in Congress regarding the forest policy of the government are 

 fully reported in the Congressional Record. 



- On the destruction of Wolves and Coyotes in California forest 

 reserves. 



NOTE. See data in following publications of Biological Survey, U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Circulars 55, March 13, 1907 ; 58, May 14, 1907 ; 63, April 

 20, 1908. Also: Bulletin 72, Forest Service, Wolves in Relation to Stock, Game, 

 and the National Forest Reserves. 



WELFARE EFFECTS. 



ANON. Tri-counties Reforestation Committee. 



(No title page.) Oblong, 12, 16 pp., 6 pi. from original photographs taken 

 in San Bernardino Forest Reserve, April 17. 1907. 



Contains: Tourney. Jas. W. The influence of forests in regulating run-off. 

 Reprint from Yearbook, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1908. 



PRENTICE, Wm. K. Deforestation in Syria and its effects. Reprint from 

 Forestry and Irrigation, May, 1907. 



Also: Observations by FRANCIS CUTTLE, chairman of the Tri-counties Refor- 

 estation Committee, list of membership, and statement of objects of organization. 



LULL, G. B. Natural warfare and human welfare. 



Bulletin Cal. Physical Geography Club, 1 : No. 3, pp. 8-11, Jan. 'OS. 

 Author is State Forester of California. References to California local 

 conditions. 



MANSON, M. Comparison of water discharge on timbered and treeless 

 areas along the Yuba River. 



In: A reconnaissance on the Yuba River. Water Supply and Irrigation. 

 paper 46, U. S. Geological Survey. (Serial 4137.) 



TOUMEY, James W. The relation of forests to stream flow. Reprint 

 from Yearbook of Department of Agriculture for 1903. 



8, pp. 279-288. The data were collected in the San Bernardino National 

 Forest. Their substance is reprinted in report of State Forester, 1906, and 

 with photographic plates in pamphlet of Tri-county Reforestation Committee, 

 qu. v. 



VISCHER, Hubert. The influence of redwood forests upon the flow of 

 streams. 



hi: First Biennial Report California State Board of Forestry, pp. 202-205. 

 1886. 



