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Dudley, W. R. Forest reservations; with a report on the 

 Sierra reservation, California. (Sierra Club Bull. I. no. 7, 

 pp. 254-267. 1896.) 



Fisk, C. E. The need of better forestry laws. (Iowa Slate 

 Hort. Soc. Rep. XXX. (1895), pp. 279-281. 1896.) 



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

 Committee on public lands]. 20 pp. O. [Washington], 

 1896. (United States 54th Cong. 1st sess. House report 

 MDXCIII.)t 



Establishment of forest reservations . . . letter from the 

 Secretary of the interior transmitting in response to senate 

 resolution of March 29, 1897, copies of the orders of the Presi- 

 dent of Feb. 22, 1897, and copies of papers relating to the 

 establishment of forest reservations. 36 pp. O. n. t-p. 

 [Washington, 1897.] (United States 55th Cong. 1st sess. 

 Senate Doc. XXI.) 



The forest reserves. (Critic, XXX. 240. 1897.) 



The latest forest legislation. (Gard. & For. X. 221-222. 

 1897.) 



Memorial of the Chamber of commerce and the citizens of 

 Seattle, relative to forest reserves in the state of Washing- 

 ton, adopted March 12, 1897. 8 pp. D. n. t-p. [Seattle, 

 1897.] 



The Redwoods. A suggestion. (Gard. & For. X. 41-42. 

 1897.) 



The new forest reserves. (Gard. & For. X. 81-83. 1897.) 



New forest reservations . . . letters and memorials relating 

 to the new forest reservations [presented by F. E. Warren]. 

 11pp. O. [Washington], 1897. (United States 55th Cong. 

 1st sess. Senate Doc. LXVIII.) 



Report of the special committee of the Assembly appointed 

 to conduct an investigation as to what lands should be ac- 

 quired within the forest preserve, in order to protect the water- 

 shed. 187 pp. O. Albany & New York, 1897. (New York 

 (state) — Assembly no. 46.) 



Survey of forest reserves. Letter from the Secretary of the 

 interior, transmitting, in response to resolution . . . relative 

 to survey of the public lands, that have been designated as 

 forest reserves by executive proclamation, a report of the 

 directorof the Geological survey. 16 pp. O. [Washington, 

 1897.] (United States 55th Cong. 2d sess. Senate Doc. 

 XLVII.)t 



Rules and regulations governing forest reserves, established 

 under Section 24 of the Act of March 3, 1891, (26 Stats., 

 1095). 14 pp. O. Washington, 1897. (United States — 

 General land office.) — [Another ed.] 17 pp. O. Washing- 

 ton, 1900. (United States — Department of the interior — 

 General land office.) . 



Fernow, B. E. Forest reservation policy. (Science, new ser. 

 V. 489-493. 1897.) — Reprinted: 8 pp. O. n. t-p. [1897.] 



Newell, F. H. The national forest reserves. (Nation. Geog. 

 Mag. VIII. 177-187, il. 1897.) 



Tisdale, W. M. The forest reservations of southern California. 

 (Gard. & For. X. 426-427. 1897.) 



Forest reservation. (Ind. For. XXIII. (1897), pp. 179-185. 

 1898.) — From: " New York daily tribune." 



Surveys of forest reserves. Letter from the Secretary of 

 the interior, transmitting . . . letter from the director of the 

 Geological survey transmitting report of surveys made under 

 his direction, and accompanying papers in relation to the 

 forest reserves, since June 4, 1897. 159 pp. O. [Washing- 

 ton, 1898.] (United States 55th Cong. 2d Sess. Senate Doc. 

 CLXXXLX.)t 



[Bishop, J. B.] Peril to forest reserves. (Nation, LXVI. 358- 

 359. 1898.) 



Goode, R. U. Bitter Root forest reserve. (Nation. Geog. Mag. 

 IX. 387-400, il., pi. 12. 1898.) 



Pinchot, Gifford. Mining and the forest reserves. 7 pp. O. 

 n. p., 1898.t 



Read before American institute of mining engineers. 



Report on examination of the forest reserves. [84] pp. 



O. n. p., 1898. t — Reprinted from: "United States 55th 

 Cong. 2d sess. Senate Doc. CLXXXIX." 



Walcott, C. D. The United States forest reserves. (Pop. Sci 

 Monthly, LII. (1S97-98), pp. 456-468. 1898.) — Reprinted: 

 13 pp. O. t-p-c. [New York, 1898.] 



Reynolds, Cuyler. Forest preservation in the state of New 

 York. (New England Mag. new ser. XIX. 203-216, il. 

 1898-99.) 



Correspondence relating to timber on the Chippewa Indian 

 reservations. Letter from the Secretary of the treasury, 

 transmitting . . . copies of letters and accompanying inci- 

 sures from the Commissioner of the General land office and the 

 Commissioner of Indian affairs, relating to the estimating of 

 timber and the cutting of dead and fallen timber on the 

 Chippewa Indian reservations in the state of Minnesota. 

 253 pp. 0. [Washington, 1899.] (United States 55th 

 Cong. 3d sess. Senate Doc. LXX.)f 



In the southern Alleghenies. Public interest in the estab- 

 lishment of a " National southern park and forest and game 

 preserve in western North Carolina." (Forester, V. 283-285. 

 1899.) 



Cornell's forest-reserve. (Amer. Arch. Build. News, LXX. 22. 

 1900.) 



Forestry investigations; appropriation of $5,000 for a pre- 

 liminary investigation of the southern Appalachian mountain 

 region, p. 197. [Washington, 1900.] — From " United States 

 56th Cong. 1st sess. Statutes at large, XXXI."f 



Memorial urging establishment of national park in southern 

 Appalachian region. 5 pp. Washington, 1900. (United 

 States 56th Cong. 1st sess. Senate Doc. LVTII.)t 



To provide for the appointment of a commission to investigate 

 and report upon the most desirable area in western North 

 Carolina and eastern Tennessee for the establishment of a 

 national park and forest reserve to be known as the Appa- 

 lachian national park. Washington, 1900. (United States 

 56th Cong. 1st sess. Senate Resolution, LXIX.)f 



Hausrath, H[ans]. Aus den Forstreserven der Vereinigten 

 Staaten von Nord-Amerika. (Forstwiss. Centrbl. XXII. 560- 

 567. 1900.) 



Lippincot, J. B. Grandeur in an American forest. (Forester, 

 VI. 25-28, 1 pi. 1900.) 



Bitter Root forest reserve. 



Fisher, R. S. The Bigtrees of California. (Forester, VI. 79- 

 82. 1900.) 



Andrews, C. C. The Minnesota park. (Forester, VI. 109-110. 

 1900.) 



Holmes, J. A. The proposed Appalachian park. (Forester, VI. 

 160-163, 1 il., 1 pi., map. 1900.) 



Cooper, J. S. The proposed Minnesota national park. (For- 

 ester, VI. 281-288, 3 il., 1 pi. 1900.) 



Pinchot, Gifford. Forest reserves of the United States, (Na- 

 tion. Geog. Mag. XI. 369-372, map. 1900.) 



Powell, G. S. Memorial to the Congress of the United States 

 from the Appalachian national park association. 1900. j — 

 From: " Southern pictures and penciling, II. no. 3." 



2. CENTRAL. AMERICA 



Armentaris. Eduardo. Necesidad de la conservacion de los 

 bosques. [1895.] (Cone. Cient. Mexic. Prim. II. 1-18. 

 1897.) 



3. SOUTH AMERICA 



Netto, Ladislaii. Remarques sur la destruction des plantes 

 indigenes au Bresil, et sur les moyens de les en preserver. (Soc. 

 Bot. France Bull. XII. 70-78. 1865.) — Reprinted: 16 pp. 

 O. t-p-c. Paris, 1865. 



With a note by Ch. Naudin. 



4. EUROPE 



a. SWEDEN 



Dahlmann, Laurent. De conservatione sylvarum in patria. 

 Q. Upsaliae, 1741. t 



b. RUSSIA 



I ZT,HBOB'B, II. [Divof, P.] KpaTKoe pyKOBOflCTBO kb cfiepe- 

 aceniK) n norrpaBJieniio jtbcobt. bi> PoccuSckom'b rocy- 

 flapcTB'h. [Short instruction in the preservation and ame- 

 lioration of the forests in the Russian empire.] 5+ 142 pp. 

 1 pi. 2 tab. O. St. Petersburg, 1809. 



CeMeHOBi., B. [Semenof, V.] JlieooxpaHeHie. PyKO- 

 bo/;ctbo /tjih o$nrj;epoB'b Kopnyca jiicHirmiXTj. [Forest pro- 

 tection; hand-book for officers of the forest service.] [4]+ 

 50 pp. 1 tab. O. St. Petersburg, 1843. 



KojnonaHOBt, IL [Kolyupanof, N.] 06i> oxpaHeHin Bjra- 

 .ZTEJiMecKHX'b ji'fccoB'b. [On the protection of the forests 

 belonging to estates.] 40 pp. O. t-p-c. St. Petersburg, 

 1861. 



In regard to the forest-police. 



