202 CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO FORESTRY. 



Fernow, Bernhard Eduard. Forest policy for Massachusetts. 43 p. 8. 

 Ithaca [1904?] 

 From the Fifty-first annual report of the Massachusetts state board of agriculture. 



Fernow, Bernhard Eduard. Providential functions of government with special 

 reference to natural resources; address before the section of economic science and 

 statistics, American association for the advancement of science . . . Aug. 1895. 20 p. 

 8. Salem, 1896. 



From the Proceedings of the American association for the advancement of science, v. 44. 



Fischbach, Carl von. Uber die grenze zwischen relativem und absolutem wald- 

 boden. 25 p. 8. Tubingen, 1894. 

 Sonderabdruck aus der Zeitschrift fiir die gesamte staatswissenschaft, 1894, heft 1. 



Forbes, Arthur C. The development of British forestry. 274 p. plates. 8. 

 London, 1910. Agr 11-122 



Hough, Franklin Benjamin. On the duty of governments in the preservation of 

 forests. 10 p. 8. [Salem, 1873] 

 From the Proc. of the Amer. assoc. for the adv. of sci. 1873. 



Jentsch, Fritz. Die arbeiterverhaltnisse in der forstwirthschaft des staates. 103 p. 

 8. Berlin, 1882. Agr 91330 



Appeared originally as author's inaugural-dissertation (Ph. D.) Gottingen, 1881. 



Kidston, Thomas. Ringbarking in western New South Wales. 5 p. 8. Syd- 

 ney, 1894. (New South Wales Dept. of agriculture. [Publications]) 



Lanamme, Joseph Clovis Kemler. La colonisation et la foret; La parcelle de 

 bois du cultivateur. Deux conferences . . . faites, la premiere a 1' University Laval 

 de Quebec et la seconde a la Convention forestiere de Montreal. 23 p. 8. Quebec, 



1908. 8-30064 



Landolt, Ellas. Der wald und die Alpen; ein offentlicher vortrag. 39 p. 8. 

 Zurich, 1881. 



Meier, F. B. Does forestry in New Jersey pay? 9 p. 8. Trenton, N. J., 1902. 

 (New Jersey Geological survey. Forestry bulletin 2) 



Michigan Forestry commission, 1899-. The advance movement in Michigan for- 

 estry. 36 p. nar. 8. [Ann Arbor, 1905] 



Michigan Forestry commission, 1899-. A little talk about Michigan forestry. 24 p. 

 8. Grand Rapids [n. d.] 



Morgan, J. H. Report on the forests of Canada, in which is shown the pressing 

 necessity which exists for their more careful preservation and extension by planting, 

 as a sure and valuable source of wealth. 59 p. 8. Ottawa, 1886. 



National academy of sciences. Forest policy for the forested lands of the United 

 States; message from the President of the United States transmitting the report of the 

 committee appointed by the Academy of sciences upon the inauguration of a forest 

 policy for the forested lands of the United States. 49 p. 8. [Washington] 1897. 

 (U. S. 55th Cong. 1st sess. Senate doc. no. 105) 



National academy of sciences. Rational forest policy for the forest lands of the 

 United States; letter from the acting secretary of the treasury transmitting a copy 

 of a communication from the secretary of the interior in relation to an appropriation 

 to meet the expenses of an investigation and report by the National academy of 

 sciences on the inauguration of a rational forest policy for the forested lands of the 

 United States. 4 p. 8. [Washington] 1896. (U. S. 54th Cong. 1st sess. House 

 doc. no. 306) 



National academy of sciences. Report of the Conynittee . . . upon the inaugu- 

 ration of a forest policy for the forested lands of the United States, to the secretary of 

 the interior. 47 p. 8. Washington, 1897. 



