PUBLICATIONS OF U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE RELAT- 

 ING TO TIMBER STORAGE CONDITIONS, ETC. 



AVAILABLE FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. 



Cottonwood in the Mississippi Valley. (Department Bulletin 24.) 



The Southern Cypress. (Department Bulletin 272.) 



Measuring and Marketing Woodlot Products. (Farmers' Bulletin 715.) 



The Preservative Treatment of Farm Timbers. (Farmers' Bulletin 744.) 



Preservation of Piling Against Marine Wood Borers. (Forestry Circular 128.) 



FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, GOVERNMENT PRINTING 

 OFFICE, WASHINGTON. D. C. 



Uses for Chestnut Timber Killed by the Bark Disease. (Farmers' Bulletin 



582.) Price, 5 cents. ' 

 Rocky Mountain Mine Timbers. (Department Bulletin 77.) Price, 5 cents. 

 The Toxicity to Fungi of Various Oils and Salts, Particularly Those Used in 



Wood Preservation. (Department Bulletin 227.) Price, 10 cents. 

 Forest Pathology in Forest Regulation. (Department Bulletin 275.) Price, 



10 cents. 

 Wood Preservation in the United States. (Forestry Bulletin 78.) Price, 



10 cents. 

 Preservative Treatment of Poles. (Forestry Bulletin 84.) Price, 15 cents. 

 The Preservation of Mine Timbers. (Forestry Bulletin 107.) Price, 10 cents. 

 Experiments on the Strength of Treated Timber. (Forestry Circular 39.) 



Price, 5 cents. 

 The Preservative Treatment of Loblolly Pine Cross-Arms. (Forestry Circular 



151.) Price, 5 cents. 

 The Prevention of Sap Stain in Lumber. (Forestry Circular 192.) Price, 



5 cents. 

 The Absorption of Creosote by the Cell Walls of Wood. (Forestry Circular 



200.) Price, 5 cents. 



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