FOEEST SERVICE UNNUMBERED PUBLICATIONS 125 



Now light on our forest qneatlon (tlmb«r depletion). 1020. 



The Imndliujr of slu-ep on the uuiioiial forests. La mauipulacion de las ovejas en los 



bosgueu nacionales. l'.>20. 

 Tliis nuiii is up ajjaiust ic. IJllIO. 

 Timber depletion, iiimljer pric.-a, lumber exports, and concentration of timber ownersliip. 



Keport on Senate U<*suIutlou 311. June 1. 1020. 1920. fTl»e report is principally 



the worii of Assistant Forester Karle 11. C'lapp." p. 5.) (Summary of report published 



as t'epartiiKMit Ciriuhu- 112.) 

 Vacation vistas, Kocky \lountaiu quadrangle. 1920. 

 When wisilom failed Harry Hunter and what he got. Keep our mountain playgronnds 



clean. 11(20. 

 Boxing and crating training course. Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, WLs. 1921. 



Kevis.-d 1021. 

 Enrollments in boxing and crating courses. Forest Products Laboratory, Madi.sou, Wis., 



at end of ninth course, June. 1021. 

 Sale prosp"etiis. Thicc hundred and thirty-flve million cubic feet national forest pulp 



timber. West Admiralty Island unit. Tongass National Forest, Alaska. 1921. 

 Vacation in n.itional forests (including lists of national forests by districts). 1921. Re- 



vis.d. 1021. 

 Columbia National Foiest, Wash. Information for mountain Travelers. 1922. 

 Forest IToducis Lalioratory, Madison, Wis. 1022. 

 Forest products laboratory. Suppl'im-ntin^,' exhibit of the United States Forest Service 



at the Brazil t'entennial l-;xp<)sition, Uio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1922-23. Herbert A. 



Smith. I!t22. (Also in Spanish and Tortui-'Ui'se.) 

 Forests an«l forestry in tlK- UnitPtl States. Report prepared for the commission of the 



I'niti'd Stan s of .\merica to the Brazil Centennial Exposition. Herbert A. Smith. 



1022. (.\lsii in Spanish and Portuguoso. ) 

 Infornuition map. Othoco National Forest, Oreg. 1922. 



Land clearing hn-s and oiir timber supply. (Published at Missoula. Monl.) 1922. 

 National forests of Arizona and New Mexico. The sunshine recreation ground of a Nation. 



1922. 

 Outline for report on trespass (on lands within national forests.) 1922. 

 liio Crande National Forest. Colo. 1922. 

 Sale prospectus. Eight hundred and ninety million board feet national forest timber, 87 



per cent western yellow pine. Bear Valley u'lit. .Malheur National Forest, Oreg. 1922. 

 The national forests of south central Idaho. \ niountain vacation laud. 1022. 

 The study of forestry. Report prepared for thf commission of the United States of 



jVnurlca to th>' Brazil Cent'^nnlal Exposition. Henry S. Graves. 1922. (ALso in Span- 

 ish an<l PortuKuesp.) 

 The T'nited States Forest Service. Report prepared for the commission of the United 



S(ate.s of .Viii'Tica to the Brazil Centennial Exposltinn. Herbert A. Smith. 1922. 



(.\Iso ill S|)anish and Portuguese.) 

 Tourist guide map. District 1. riark Fork Tiianple. Yellowstone Triangle. 1022. 

 Trespass on national forests of Fon'.^t Service, District 1. digest of lire, game, property, 



timljer. occupancy, grazing, stock and herd, sanitation, and mlscellanoou.s trespass 



laws. Federal and State, applicable within national forests, and compendium of rules 



of r'vldf'iice. investigatlre methods, and criminal procedure before United States com- 



ml.'<sioner and State magi.strates, with specimen criminal forms. P. J. O'Brien. 1922. 



RevlsMl. 1925. 

 An ideal vacjitLon land, the nathinal forests in Oregon. 192S. 



t'onstitiitio'i and liy-hiWB of the stock as>oi}.itinn. 102:?. (Blank form.) 



The national forests of the Eonthern Appalachians. What they mean to the East and 



South. 1923. 

 Trail construction on the nntional forests. 1923. 



Forest protection, a national neces.slty. .V summary for use by speakers during forest pro- 

 tection week. George E. Griffith. 1024. 

 Forest regions of the United States — listing the principal trees of each n^gion. (Map.) 



1024. 

 Mount Hood National Forest, Oreg. Information for cami)ers, tourists, and hikers. 1024. 

 National forests. Stat-- fore.<»ts, national park«, national monuments, and Indian reserva- 

 tions. (Map.) 1924. 

 Sharpeninjr crosscut saws. 1024. 

 The Oregon caves. Siskiyou Nntional Forest. 1924. 



The PIsi'ah National F'orest and game preserve, western North Cnrollna. 1021. 

 Handbook on constrnctloii and maintrnjince of the national forests' telopln^ne system. 



102.'i. 

 Index of stnndaril forms procurable on requisition upon propertv assistant. «niiply depot, 



Ogden. T'fnh. 192.'> 

 Iiistmctions for n nionnl forest range plant work, 1925. 102fS. 

 Intermountaln district fort^t statistics, roinpiled, 1023. 102.^. 

 Program for obKerviiiice of Amerlr:ii> forest \ve«'k, Afirll 27-May S, 1925. by schools. Hoy 



Scout meetings, and other iis<wmMlos. lO^Ti. 

 Volume tables for the Important timber tn-e* of the T'nlfe«l .''tstes. Part I Western 



spef-les. Part II. Eastern conifers. Part HI. Eastern hanlwoods. B. N. Manns and 



R M. Brown. 192.V 

 Wholesale Pimlvr price*, l«iHr,..i9nrt. (No date ) 

 , lHSO-1908. (No date ) 



BUREAU OF HOME ECONOMICS" 



ANNtTM RlfOKT 



1924, Loalne StantoT' 



"Organized as an offlce and sulteUllnry to State.-* U4'lAtion8 Service prior to July 1, 102.1. 



