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Kess, Richard. Ueber Waldsohutz und Schutzwald; akadc- 

 mische Festrede ... 38 pp. Q. Giessen, 1888. — [Another 

 ed.] 42pp. O. Hamburg, 1S8S. — From: "Deutsche Zeit- 

 und Streit-Fragen, neue Folge, III. Heft 38, pp. 201-240. 

 1888." 



Lorenz von Liburnau, Josef, Hitter. Ueber die Wohlfahrts- 

 Wirkungen des Waldes. {Central. Ges. Forstw. XV. 429- 

 449. 1889. —See also pp. 525-531; XVI. 113-117.) 



Meixner, H. Der Wald und seine Bedeutung. 52 pp. 1 il. 

 O. Minden, [1889]. 

 Popular treatment. 



Schwappach, [Adam]. Die Bedeutung des Waldes fur das 

 Volkswohl. (Deutsch. Rev. XIV. pt. 1, pp. 116-124. 1889.) 



Jones, N. E. Forestry. (Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. Jour. 

 XII. 93-103. 1889-90.) 



Fernow, B. E. Effect of forest-mismanagement on orchards. 

 (Card. & For. III. 462HL63. 1890.) 



Fischbach, C[arl] von. AVelche Wege sind bei der Beweis- 

 f iihrung in Betreff der Wohlfahrtswirkungen des Waldes ein- 

 zuschlagen? 17 pp. O. Wien, 1890. (Internationaler 

 land- und forstwirthschaftlicher Congress zu Wien, 1890. 

 Section VI. no. LXV. —Cenlrbl. Ges. Forstw. XVI. 433-447. 

 1890.) 



Has additional title: Quelle est la voie a suivre . . . ? 

 Halsted, B. D. Effect of forest-management on orchards. 



(Gard. & For. III. 487-488. 1890.) 

 The forest in one of its relations to the orchard. (For. 



Leaves, III. 68-70. 1891.) 



Treats of fungal diseases spreading from forest trees to orchards. 



Jeannel, [J.]. Du deboisement considere comme cause de la 

 deterioration des climats, de la misere et de la depopulation; 

 moyens d'y remedier. (Soc. Agric. Hort. Accl. Var. Bull. 

 1891, pp. 466^i81.) — Reprinted: 16 pp. O. n. t-p. [Tou- 

 lon, 1891.] 



Mersey. Les forets au point de vue militaire; importance de 

 1'iStude et de la connaissance des forets ... 15 pp. O. 

 Paris, 1891. 



Bussche, Ernst, Freiherr von dem. Der Wald und das offent- 

 liche Wohl ; mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der Verhaltnisse 

 hn Konigreich Preussen. (Diss.) [2]+97+[l] pp. O. 

 Giessen, 1892. 



Eckert, Franz. Die Vegetationsdecke als Modificator des 

 Klimas mit besonderer Rucksicht auf die Wald- und Wasser- 

 frage. (Oesterr. Vierteljahrsschr. Forstw. XLIII. 254-270. 

 1893.) 



Nisbet, John. The climatic and national-economic influence 

 of forests. 24 pp. London, 1893. (Ind. For. XX. apx. 

 [pt. 6]. 1894.) — [Extract.] (Nature Land. XLIX. 302-305. 

 1893-94.) 



Fernow, B. E.& others. Forest influences. 1. Introduction 

 and summary of conclusions, by B. E. Fernow. 2. Review 

 of forest meteorological observations ; a study preliminary to 

 the discussion of the relation of forests to climate, by M. W. 

 Harrington. 3. Relation of forests to water supplies, by B. E. 

 Fernow. 4. Notes on the sanitary significance of forests, by 

 B. E. Fernow ... 197 pp. 63 il. Washington, 1893. 

 (United States Dept. Agric. Div. For. Bull. VII.) — [Ab- 

 stract.] (In Fernow, B. E. Report upon the forestry in- 

 vestigations of the U. S. Department of agriculture, 1877-98, 

 pp. 306-329, il. 42-84. 1899.) 



Breton, L[ouis]. Du role des forets en temps de guerre. 168 

 pp. O. Paris, 1894. 



Campo, Hermenegildo del. Resumen de algunas influencias 

 fisicas de los montes en el suelo y en el aire. 170 pp. 1 il. 

 O. Madrid, 1894. 



Harris, W[illiam]. Forestry. (Bot. Dept. Jamaica Bull, new 

 ser. I. 133-138. 1894.) 



Snijders, A. J. C. De beteekenis der boschcultuur voor 

 hygiene en nijverheid. pp. 97-124. [1894.] — From: ? 

 "21" jaarg. 2." 



Baur, Franz. Ueber die Sonderstellung des Waldes im na- 

 tionalcn Wirthschaftsleben. 28 pp. Q. Miinchen, 1895. 



IlapTaHCKiH, H. n. [Partanski, N. P.] JI'Bc'h, ero BJiinnie 

 Ha MejiOEiicv n 3Ha*reHie bt> npnpo/vs. [The forest; its in- 

 fluence on mankind and its importance in nature.] 34 pp. 

 O. Kursk, 1895. 



Weber, E. Die volkswirtsehaftliehe Bedeutung des Waldes. 

 28 pp. sq. Q. t-p-e. Frankfurt a. M., 1895. 



Bandi, V. Piene e disastri. (Eco Camp. Bosch. III. 748-750. 

 1896.) 



Endres, [Max]. [Ueber die klimatische, wasserwirtschaftliche 

 und hygienische Bedeutung des Waldes.] (Naturw. Ver. 

 Karlsruhe Verh. XL 156-159. 1896.) 



Fernow, B. E. The relation of forests to farms. (United 

 States Dept. Agric. Yearb. 1895, pp. 333-340, il. 80-82. 1896.) 

 — (Separate together with Keffer, C. A. Tree planting . . . 

 t. p. Washington, 1896. 



Regnault, Felix. Deboisement et decadence. (Soc.Centr.For. 

 Belg. Bull. III. 407-415. 1896.) — From: Naturaliste. 



Oppermann, A. Skovene og Skovbruget i Forhold til Sam- 

 fundet. 61 pp. O. K0benhavn, 1897 [1898]. 



Wigman, H. J. Het nut van boomen. (Teysmannia, VII. 

 341-350. 1897.) 



Casali, Adolfo. I diboscamenti nei monti in relazione alia 

 f ertilita dei terreni ; lettura. 56 pp. O. Bologna, 1897. — ■ 

 Ed. 2 enl. 121 pp. S. Bologna, 1898. 



Mathieu, A[uguste]. Les forets et la vie rurale. 19 pp. O. 

 Nancy, 1898. — From: "Acad. Stanislas Nancy." 



Mattei, D. E. Relazione che hanno i boschi coll' agricoltura 

 especialmente coll' avifauna. (In Helguero, A. de. Neces- 

 sity dei rimboschimenti, pp. 28-53. 1898.) 



Myhrvold, A. K. Hvilken betj'dning har skoven for jorden og 

 landbruget? (Tidsskr. Norske Landbr. V. 546-566. 1898.) 



Die Internationale Bedeutung der Walder. (Deutsch. ForsU 

 Zeit. XIV. 792-793. 1899.) 



ApxunOEt, C. H. [[Arkhipof, S. N.] Baatnoe 3mvqeHie 

 jrica ei. OTHoniemn yjiyiimeHiji KJiHMaTa, coxpaneHLH bo^t,, 

 orpajK^eirifl ottj BfepoBi, n c6epe3KeHin 3,a;opoBi>tf. npon3- 

 pocTame ero h pa3.uTmHMe cnocodbi ynoTpedjienia ^peBe- 

 chhh. [The importance of the forest in regard to climate, 

 water supply, wind shelter and hygienic effects; its growth 

 and different kinds of exploitation.] 111pp. D. Moscow, 

 1899. (OdmeAOCTynHMH derfyibi no jr£coBO/(cTBy. Berf>/i;a 

 I-fl. [Easily intelligible discourses on silviculture. Discourse 

 I.]) 



Boldi, Lodovico. Le foreste e la loro influenza sulla economia 

 della natura. (Eco Camp. Bosch. VI. 752-759. 1899.) 



Chiamenti, Alessandro. La festa degli alberi; utilita dell' 

 alberi-coltura. 16 pp. O. Chioggia, 1899. 



Daubeny, G. A. The strength and decay of nations. I. For- 

 estry. II. British forestry. Being two essays with notes. 

 48 pp. D. London, 1899. 



Manson, Marsden. Observations on the denudation of vege- 

 tation; a suggested remedy for California. (Sierra Club Bull. 

 II. no. 6, pp. 295-311, pi. 39^2. 1899. — Agric. Gaz. N. S. 

 Wales, XL 3-11. 1900.) 



Guinier, E[rnest]. Montagnes et forets. 39 pp. S. Annecy, 

 1900. 



Oswald, F. L. Shade trees. (Amer. Gard. ser. 3, XXI. 489- 

 490. 1900.) 



b. NORTH AMERICA 



Cooper, J. G. The forests and trees of northern America, as 

 connected with climate and agriculture. (United States 

 Commis. Patents Rep. Agric. 1860, pp. 416^45. 1861.) 



Hurlburt, [J. B.]. The great mixed forests of North America 

 in connection with climate. (Edinb. New Philos. Jour, new 

 ser. XVIII. 244-249. 1863.) 



The forest Arcadia of northern New York, embracing a view 

 of its mineral, agricultural and timber resources. 224 pp. 

 S. Boston, 1864. 



Lapham, I. A., Knapp, J. G. & Crocker, H. Report on the 

 disastrous effects of the destruction of forest trees, now going 

 on so rapidly in the state of Wisconsin. 104 pp. O. Madi- 

 son, Wis., 1867. 



Headley, W. L. Address delivered before the Wayne county 

 agricultural society Oct. 2, 1874, at Honesdale, Pa. 23 pp. 

 O. New York, 1874. t 



[Edge, T. J.] The forests of our state; their value and their 

 influence upon streams, temperature, climate and rainfall. 

 (Pennsylvania Board Agric. Ann. Rep. I. (1877), pp. 61-77, 

 3 pi. 1878.) 



Dorrien, S[ophus] von. Protection of forests a necessity; 

 devastation of forests in different European countries and 

 the lesson to be learned therefrom; the existence of forests 

 absolutely necessary to our prosperity and life ; their protec- 

 tion a matter of serious solicitude to our generation. 33 pp. 

 O. New York, 1879. 



Merrill, W. E. The relation of forestry to the floods of the 

 Ohio river valley. 8 pp. O. n. t-p. n. p., [188 . ?]. 



