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Drummond. A. T. Forest preservation in Canada. (Amer. 



For. Conor. Proc. [IV.] (1SS5), pp. 36-38. 1S86.) —Reprinted: 



7 pp. O. Montreal, 1885. 

 France, C. F. Forest conservancy in Canada. (Gard. Chron. 



ser. 3, II. 103. 1887.) 

 Toker, E. J. Our forests in danger. (Canad. Mag. I. 336- 



340. 1893.) 

 Rothrock, J. T. Forest protection in Canada. (For. Leaves, 



V. 164-166. 1896.) 



b. UNITED STATES 



Preservation of woods and forests. (Horticulturist, X. 57- 

 62. 1855.) 



Millikin, Dan. The best practical means of preserving and 

 restoring the forests of Ohio. (Ohio Board Agric. Ann. Rep. 

 XXVI. 319-358. 1871.) 



Haldeman, R. J. Preservation of forests and encouragement 

 of tree planting. 8 pp. O. n. t-p. [1872.] 



Message from the President . . . communicating information 

 in relation to the cultivation of timber and the preservation 

 of forests. 6 pp. O. [Washington, 1874.] (United States 

 43d Cong. 1st sess. Senate Ex. doc. XXVIII.)t 



Dunnell, [M. H.]. Cultivation of timber and the preservation 

 of forests; [report from the Committee on public lands]. 119 

 pp. O. [Washington, 1874.] (United States 43d Cong. 

 1st sess. House Rep. CCLIX.) . 



[Mesures propres a proteger et a conserver les forets des Etats- 

 Unis d'Amerique.] (Rev. Eaux For. XVII. 84-86. 1878.) 



Oswald, F. L. Preservation of forests, pp. 35-46. O. [Bos- 

 ton, 1878.]f — From: North Amer. Rev. CXXVIII. 



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

 33 pp. O. New York, 1879.f 



Instructions to special agents of the General land office 

 appointed to prevent timber depredations upon government 

 lands and to protect the public timber from waste and de- 

 struction. 39 pp. O. Washington, 1883. (United States — 

 Department of the interior. General land office.) f 



Save the Adirondack forests and the waterways of the state 

 of New York; opinions of the press. 26 pp. O. New York, 

 1883. (New York (state) — Chamber of commerce.)t 



Clay, C. M. The preservation of forests. [1883.] (Amer. 

 Jour. For. 1882-83, pp. 458^63.) 



Read, M. C. AVhat shall we do with our elevated swamp lands 

 in Ohio ? [1883.] (Amer. Jour. For. 1SS2-83, pp. 496-502.) 



Harrison, J. B. Forestry. (Mass. Hort. Soc. Trans. 1886, pp. 

 44-49.) — Forestry in New England. (Gard. & For. II. 

 92-93. 1889.) 



[Learned, J. E.] Forests as playgrounds. (Nation, XLIV. 

 505. 1887.) 



Refers to the Adirondacks. 



Pringle, C. R. Annual address at the second session of the 



Southern forestry congress [on protection of the forests]. 



19 pp. O. Macon, Georgia, 1887. 

 Egleston, N. H. Summary of legislation for the preservation 



of timber or forests on the public domain. ( United States 



Dept. Agric. Div. For. Bull. II. 212-220. 1888.) 

 Ensign, E. T. Forest preservation and tree growing. 17 pp. 



O. n. t-p. [Denver, 1888.] (Colorado forest commissioner. 



arc. VII.) 

 Harrison, J. B. Laws alone cannot save our forests. (Gard. & 



For. I. 26-27. 1888.) 



The Adirondack forests in danger. (Gard. & For. 1. 49. 1888.) 

 A dangerous measure. (Gard. & For. I. 73-74. 1888.) 



Leasing of land in the Adirondack forest preserve. 



The forests on the national domain. (Gard. & For. I. 97- 



98. 1888.) 

 Leasing state forest lands. (Gard. & For. I. 123. 1888.) 

 Farmers and forestry. (Gard. & For. I. 229-230. 1888.) 

 The forests of California. (Gard. & For. I. 361. 1888.) 

 The nation's forests. (Gard. & For. II. 49, 517-518. 1889.) 

 Can the nation defend its forests ? (Gard. & For. II. 157. 



1889.) 

 Harrison, J. B. Forests and civilisation. (Gard. & For. II. 



333, 345-346, 358-359, 382, 406-407, 441-442, 466-167. 



1889.) 

 The forest reservation policy. 8 pp. O. n. p., [189 . ?]f 



(American forestry association.) 

 Smith, R. S. & others. The Redwood reserve; apian to save a 



portion of the coast Redwood forest. [S] pp. Q. t-p-c. 



Redwood City, (Cal.), [189 . ?]. 



The forests on the public domain. (Gard. & For. III. 13-14. 

 1890.) 



Message from the President . . . transmitting report rela- 

 tive to the preservation of forests on the public domain. 

 4 pp. O. [Washington, 1890.] (United States 51st Cong. 

 1st sess. Senate Ex. doc. XXXVI.)t 



Buckhout, W. A. The need of a forest policy in Pennsylvania. 

 (Gard. & For. III. 93-94. 1890.) 



The army and the forests. (Gard. & For. III. 437. 1890.) 

 Egleston, N. H. Preserving small forests. (Gard. & For. III. 



470. 1890.) 

 Elwes, H. J. The condition and future of the American forests. 



(Gard. & For. III. 493-494. 1890.) 

 Protection of the Yellowstone Park. (Gard. & For. III. 593. 



1890.) 

 In the matter of the inquiry concerning the administration of 



the laws in relation to the forest preserve ; by the forest com- 

 mission, etc. 7 pp. O. Albany, 1891. 

 Forest reservations. (Gard. & For. IV. 493^94. 1891.) 

 Forestry. (Lend a Hand, VII. 7-14. 1891.) 

 Parsons, G. H. The White River forest reservation. (Gard. & 



For. IV. 562. 1891.) 

 Fernow, B. E. Management of the national forest-reservations. 



(Gard. & For. V. 20-21. 1892.) 



Extract of a paper read before a meeting of the American forestry associa- 

 tion. 



More forest-reservations. (Gard. & For. V. 25-26. 1892.) 



The Sequoia reservation. (Gard. & For. V. 193. 1892.) 



Magee, Thomas. The preservation of our forests. (Overland 



Month, ser. 2, XIX. 658-661. 1892.) 

 [Paddock, A. S.] Report [on public forest reservations, from 



the Committee on agriculture and forestry]. 12 pp. O. 



[Washington], 1892. (United States 52d Cong. 1st sess. 



Senate Rep. MII.)t 

 The care of the national forest-reservations. (Gard. & For. 



VI. 351-352. 1893.) 

 Fifteen new forest reservations in the United States. (Rev. 



Reviews New York, VIII. 63-66, 6 maps. 1893.) 



The timber-supply of the United States. (Gard. & For. VI. 



181-1S2. 1893.) 

 Chipman, M. M. Government forest reservations. 16 pp. O. 



t-p-c. San Francisco, [1893 ?]. 

 Read before Medical society of the State of California, Apr. 1S93. 



French, J. D. W. The forests and the army. (Gard. & For. 



VI. 95-96. 1893.) 

 James, G. B. The preservation of the White Mountain for- 

 ests. (New England Mag. ser. 2, VIII. 712-718. 1893.) — 



[Extract.] (For. Leaves, IV. 92-95. 1893.) 

 [McRae, T. C] Public forest reservations, [report from the 



Committee on public lands]. 5 pp. O. [Washington], 1893. 



(United States 53 Cong. 1st sess. House Rep. LXXVHI.)t 

 Pinder, R. Die Waldschutzbewegung in den Vereinigten 



Staaten von Nordamerika. (Oesterr. Forst-Zeit. XI. 83-84, 



91-92. 1893.) 

 Scidmore, E. R. Our national forest reserves. (Century, 



XLVI. 792-797, map. 1893.) 

 Forstreservationen in Amerika. (Oesterr. Forst-Zeit. XII. 21. 



1894.) 



Lumberman and forester. (Gard. & For. VII. 111. 1894.) 



Johnson, R. U. "Why not more forest preserves? (Rev. 

 Reviews New York, X. 651-653. 1894.) 



[McRae, T. C] Public forest reservations, [report from 

 the Committee on public lands]. 23 pp. O. Washing- 

 ton, 1894. (United States 53d Cong. 2d sess. House Rep. 

 DCCCXCVII.)t 



A plan to save the forests; forest preservation by military con- 

 trol. (Century, XLIX. 626-634. 1894-95.) 



Letter from the Secretary of the interior in response to Senate 

 resolution of January 22, 1895, transmitting information 

 relating to cutting and removing timber from forest reserva- 

 tions and public lands, and the action taken to protect timber 

 lands from trespass or depredations. 16 pp. O. n. t-p. 

 [Washington, 1895.] (United States 53d Cong. 3d sess. 

 Senate Ex. doc. no. XLV.) 



Has the running title: Protection of timber lands. 

 Rothrock, J. T. Fire and flood. (For. Leaves, V. 8-9, 2 pi. 



1895.) 

 The plunder of the Adirondack reservation. (Gard. & For. 



IX. 101-102. 1896.) 



