128 CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO FORESTRY. 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Bigger pine. Pinus sabini- 

 ana Dougl. 2 p. 8. [Washington] 1908. (Its Silvical leaflet 33) Agr9 820 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Four-leaf pinon. Pinus 

 quadrifolia Parl. 2 p. 8. [Washington] 1908. (Its Silvical leaflet 17) Agr 9-804 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Foxtail pine. Pinus bal- 

 fouriana Murr. 2 p. 8. [Washington] 1908. (Its Silvical leaflet 26) Agr 9-813 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Jack pine. Pinus divari- 

 cata (Ait.) Du Mont de Cours. 4 p. 8. [Washington] 1909. [Its Silvical leaflet 

 44) Agr 91821 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Jeffrey pine. Pinus jeffreyi 

 Oreg. Com. 3 p. 8. [Washington] 1908. (Its Silvical leaflet 21) Agr9-08 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Knobcone pine. Pinus 

 attenuata. 2 p. 8. [Washington] 1908. (Its Silvical leaflet 36) Agr 9-823 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Limber pine. Pinus flexi- 

 lis James. 4 p. 8. [Washington] 1909. (Its Silvical leaflet 46) Agr 9 1822 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Monterey pine. Pinus radi- 

 ataDon. 2 p. 8. [Washington] 1908. (Its Silvical leaflet 39) Agr 9-826 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Pinon pine. Pinus edulis 

 Engelm. 4 p. 8. [Washington] 1909. (Its Silvical leaflet 47) Agr 9-1823 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Red or Norway pine. Pinus 

 resinosaAit. 4 p. 8. [Washington] 1909. (Its Silvical leaflet 43) Agr 91820 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Single-leaf pifion. Pinus 

 monophylla. 2 p. 8. [Washington] 1908. (Its Silvical leaflet 16) Agr9-#)3 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Torrey pine. Pinus torrey- 

 ana Parry. 2 p. 8. [Washington] 1908. (Its Silvical leaflet 27) Agr 9-814 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Western white pine. Pinua 

 monticola Dougl. 4 p. 8. [Washington] 1907. (/(* Silvical leaflet 13) Agr 7-2275 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. White-bark pine. Pinus 

 albicaulis Engelm. 3 p. 8. [Washington] 1908. (Its Silvical leaflet 37) Agr 9 824 



Woolsey, Theodore Salisbury, jr. Western yellow pine in Arizona and New 

 Mexico. 64 p. illus., 4 pi. 8. Washington, 1911. (U. S Dept. of agriculture- 

 Forest service. Bulletin 101) Agr 112154 



Zon, Raphael. Loblolly pine in eastern Texas, with special reference to the 

 production of cross-ties. 53 p. illus., 4 pi. 8. Washington, 1905. (U. S. 

 Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Bulletin 64) Agr 7 467 



SEQUOIA. 



Clark, Galen. The big trees of California, their history and characteristics. 

 104 p. incl. 19 pi. front. 12. Yosemite Valley, Cal., 1907. 7-22843 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Bigtree. Sequoia washing- 

 toniana (Winsl.; 5 p. 8. [Washington] 1908. (Its Silvical leaflet 19) Agr 9-806 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. The redwood, i. A study 

 of the redwood by Richard T. Fisher, n. The brown rot disease of the redwood by 

 Hermann von Schrenk. in. Insect enemies of the redwood by A. D. Hopkins. 40 p. 

 illus., 13 pi., 2 diagrs. 4. Washington, 1903. (Its Bulletin 38) Agr 9-417 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Redwood. Sequoia sem- 

 pervirens (Lamb.) 5 p. 8. [Washington] 1908. (Its Silvical leaflet 18) Agr 9-605 



