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Felber, Theodor. Materielle und ideelle Forderungen an 

 den Wald. pp. 182-190, 2SS-294. O. [1897.] — From: 

 " Schweizerische Rundschau, 1897." 



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

 fundet. (Tr. s. Manuskr. til Brug ved Undervisningen paa 

 Landboh0jskolen.) 61 pp. O. Kj0benhavn, 1897. 



Zacher, Gustav. Zur volkswirthschaftlichen Bedeutung des 

 Waldes. (Oesterr. Forst. Jagd-Zeit. XV. 195-196. 1897.) 



Ostwald, E. Zur Frage der Sicherung des Waldfideicommiss- 

 vermogens. (Oesterr. Forst. Jagd-Zeit. XV. 219-220. 1897.) 



Du Bochet, L. L'utilite des forets. (Soc. Centr. For. Belg. 

 Bull. V. 765-767. 1898.) — From: Echo For. 



Fernow, B. E. Division of forestry. (United States Dept. 

 Agric. Yearb. 1897, pp. 143-160. 1898.) —Separate. 



Giff ord, John. Forestry in relation to physical geography and 

 engineering. (Franklin Inst. Pennsylv. Jour. CXLVI. 1-19, 

 il. 1898.) 



T IepHunieBi.,"C. A. [Tchernyshef, S. A.] ,2,epeBbH h nx-b 

 nojib3a, [Trees and their uses.] 44+ [4] pp. O. Kharkov, 

 1898. 



Forest policies of European nations. (In Fernow, B. E. 

 Report upon the forestry investigations of the U. S. Depart- 

 ment of agriculture, 1877-1898, pp. 205-212. 1899.) 



Principles of forest economy. (In Fehnow, B. E. Report 

 upon the forestry investigations of the U. S. Department of 

 agriculture, 1877-1898, pp. 299-305. 1899.) 



Marshall, C. A. The beauties and profit of forestry. (Iowa 

 State Hort. Soc. Rep. XXXIII. (1898), pp. 246-248. 1899.) 



Schenck, C. A. The capitalist and economic forestry. 6 pp. 

 O. Asheville, 1899.f 



An address read at the special meeting held by the American forestry 

 association. . . 1S99 at Columbus, Ohio. 



BaxaBioXos, 'I. [Baehabiolos, I.] 'H ffT)fia<r(a r&v Bairuip irapa 

 tois 'Apxalois. [The significance of the forests with the an- 

 cients.] (TeuroviKi. Via, I. 148-149. 1900.) 



Burson, D. C. Importance of forest tree growing. (Forester, 

 VI. 57-58. 1900.) 



gt. Handelsvertrage und Forstwirthschaft. (Oesterr. Forst. 

 Jagd-Zeit. XVIII. 259-260. 1900.) 



Guinier, Efrnest]. Forets et montagnes. (Rev. Eaux For. 

 XXXIX. 655-660. 1900.) 



R., B. Die Nutzholzproduktion als Ziel der Waldwirtschaft. 



(Schweiz. Zeitschr. Forstwes. LI. 6-10. 1900.) ■ La 



production du bois d'ceuvre comme but de la sylviculture. 

 (Jour. For. Suisse, LI. 7-9. 1900.) 



B. PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO CERTAIN 

 COUNTRIES 



1. NORTH AMERICA 



a. CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND 



Phipps, R. W. Report on the necessity of preserving and 

 replanting forests ; compiled at the instance of the government 

 of Ontario. 4+ [3]+ 138 pp. 2 maps. O. Toronto, 1883. 



Canadian economics, being papers prepared for reading before 

 the economical section, with an introductory report. 35+ 

 [l]+350 pp. pi. map, tab. O. Montreal & London, 

 1885. (British association for the advancement of science. 

 Montreal meeting, 1884. [Publication.]) 



Jack, Edward. Recent facts and opinions respecting Canadian 

 forestry. (Jour. For. X. 417-419. [1885.]) 



Morgan, J. H. Report on the forests of Canada, in which is 

 shewn the pressing necessity which exists for their more care- 

 ful preservation and extension by planting, as a sure and 

 valuable source of national wealth; with an appendix. 59 

 pp. O. Ottawa, 1886. 



Joly de Lotbiniere, H. G. Forestry for Canada. (Canad. 

 Rec. Sci. III. (1888-89), pp. 364-371. 1889.) 



Little, William. Letter to the president and council of the 

 Montreal board of trade objecting " To get rid of the tim- 

 ber." 43 pp. O. Montreal, 1890. 



[Pley, George.] [Precis of Geo. Pley's letter about " yearly de- 

 struction " in Newfoundland " of 250,000 young trees and 

 50,000 bigger trees," and forest fires caused by the lighting 

 of fires in woods in summer, pp. 185- ? Q. [London, 1893. ]f 

 — From: " Great Britain — Department of science and art. 

 Calendar of state papers. Colonial series. America and the 

 West Indies, no. 1675-1676. 1893." 



Thompson, Phillips. Forestry, a neglected industry. (Canad. 



Mag. VIII. 24-29. 1897.) 

 Royal commission on forestry in Ontario [to investigate and 



report on the subject of restoring and preserving the growth 



of White Pine and other timber trees . . .]; preliminary 



report. 14 pp. O. Toronto, 1898. 



b. UNITED STATES 



Coxe, Tench. A view of the United States of America . . . 

 papers written . . . between the years 1787 and 1794; inter- 

 spersed with authentic documents . . . 5+513 pp. O. 

 Philadelphia, 1794. — [Another ed.] 14+512 pp. O. Lon- 

 don, 1795. 



Book 2, chap. 2. Reflections upon the best modes of bringing the forest 

 lands of the United States into cultivation and use (pp. 450-457). 



Starr, Frederick, (jr.). American forests; their destruction 

 and preservation. (United States Commis. Agric. Rep. 1865, 

 pp. 210-234. 1866.) 



Millikin, Dan. The best practical means of preserving and 

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

 XXVI. 319-358. 1872.) — Separate. 



Message from the President of the United States communi- 

 cating information in relation to the cultivation of timber 

 and the preservation of forests. 6 pp. O. n. t-p. [Wash- 

 ington, 1874.] (United States 43d Cong. 1st sess. Senate 

 Ex. doc. XXVIII.) 



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

 of forests; [report of M. H. Dunnell from the Committee on 

 public lands]. 119 pp. O. n. t-p. [Washington, 1874.] 

 (United States 43d Cong. 1st sess. House Rep. CCLlX.) 



Wharton, J. E. Report on forest tree planting. (Ohio Hort. 

 Soc. Ann. Rep. VlII. 58-61. 1875. — Ohio Board Agric. 

 Ann. Rep. XXIX. apx., pp. 58-61. 1875.) 



[Hodges, L. B.] Forest culture in Minnesota, its pressing im- 

 portance ... 12 pp. O. St. Paul, 1876. 



Landreth, Burnet. Address delivered before the American 

 forestry association. 10 pp. O. n. p., 1876. t 



Meehan, Thomas. The forestry question. (Penn Month. 

 VIII. 141-145. 1877.) 



Chiefly on the rentability of forest planting. 



Landreth, Burnet. An address delivered before the American 

 forestry association. (Jour. For. I. 277-282. 1878.) 



Warder, J. A. Address on forestry. 30 pp. O. Nebraska 

 City, 1878.f 

 Address before the Otoe county horticultural society, 1878. 



[Sargent, C. S.] American forestry. (Nation, XXVIII. 87- 

 88. 1879.) 

 Review of Hough, F. B. Report upon forestry . . . 1878. 



Booth, John. Die Waldf rage in Nordamerika, ihre zukiinftige 

 Gestaltung und ihre muthmassliche Wirkung auf Deutsch- 

 land zu Ende dieses Jahrhunderts. (Zeitschr. Forst. Jagdwes. 

 XII. 257-274. 1880.) 



Warder, J. A. Has the time come in Ohio for planting for 

 timber? (Ohio Board Agric. Ann. Rep. XXXIV. 40-48. 

 1880.) — Reprinted: 9 pp. O. n. t-p. [Columbus, 1880.] 



Hough, F. B. & others. Report of the Committee upon fores- 

 try [relating to forest-protection and wood-culture]. (Amer. 

 Assoc. Adv. Sci. Proc. XXIX. 31-53. 1881.) —Reprinted: 

 23 pp. O. n. t-p. [Philadelphia, 1880.] 



Alvarez Sereix, Rafael. Los montes de America. (Rev. Mont. 

 V. 164-169. 1881.) 



Meehan, Thomas. Forests and forestry. (Gard. Monthly, 

 XXIII. 19-20, 52-54. 1881.) — Reprinted: 4 pp. O. n. p., 

 [1881]. — From: Pennsylvania Board Agric. Ann. Rep. 

 1880, pp. 76-79. 



Hough, F. B. The forestry of the future. [1882.] (Amer. 

 Jour. For. 1882-83, pp. 15-26, 59-63.) 



Warder, J. A. Forestry meetings. (Ohio Hort. Soc. Ann. 

 Rep. XV. 121-123. 1882. — Ohio Board Agric. Ann. Rep. 

 XXXVI. apx. pp. 121-123. 1882.) 



Humphreys, A. G. The relation of forests to agriculture. 

 [1883.] (Amer. Jour. For. 1882-83, pp. 222-226.) 



Allan, A. M. Some lessons we have learned and suggestions 

 for the future. [1883.] (Amer. Jour. For. 1882-83, pp. 292- 

 297.) 



Donaldson, Thomas. The public domain; its history, with 

 statistics . . . Public land commission. Committee on codi- 

 fication . . . Revised July 16, 1881. Addenda to June 30 

 and December 1,1883. [Ed. 3.] 1343 pp. maps, tab. O. 

 Washington, 1884.f (United States 47th Cong. 2d sess. 

 House Misc. doc. XLV. pt. 4.) 



