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FOREST POLICY 



Hough, F. B. & others. The proper value and management 

 of government timber lands and the distribution of North 

 American forest trees ... 47 pp. O. Washington, 1884. 

 {United States Dept. Agric. Spec. Rep. Misc. V.) 



Egleston, N. H. The value and management of government 

 timber lands. [1885.] (Jour. For. XI. 25-29. [1886.]) 



Hough, F. B . The future policy of forest management in the 

 United States. (In Canadian economics . . . pp. 131-137. 

 1885.) 



Kern, M. G. The relation of railroads to forest supplies and 

 forestry. (United States Dept. Agric. Div. For. Bull. I. 11-30. 

 1887.) 



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

 Southern forestry congress . . . Feb. 16th, 1887. 19 pp. 

 O. Macon, 1887.f 



Fernow, B. E. Our forestry-problem. (Pop. Sci. Monthly, 

 XXXIII. (1887-88), pp. 225-236. 1888.) — Reprinted: 11 

 pp. O. t-p-c. [New York, 1887.] 



California state board of forestry. Memorial to the 50th Con- 

 gress. 13 pp. O. [Sacramento], 1888. 



[Bowers, E. A.] Publietimber lands; letter from the Secretary 

 of the interior, transmitting . . . the report of special agent 

 Bowers relative to desirable legislation for the public timber 

 lands. 24 pp. O. n. t-p. [Washington, 1888.] (United 

 States 50th Cong. 1st sess. House Ex. doc. CCXLII.) 



[Fernow, B. E.] The care of our forests. (Science, XII. 233- 

 234. 1888.) — From: United States Dept. Agric. Div. For. 

 Ann. Rep. 



James, E. J. The government in its relation to the forests. 

 (United States Dept. Agric. Div. For. Bull. II. 23-39. 1888.) 



Brown, A. M. Importance of our forests; the vital necessity of 

 preserving what we have left, and of planting others where 

 they have been destroyed, so that one third of the total area 

 may be forever kept covered with forests, evenly distributed 

 over the whole state. 16 pp. O. t-p-c. Frankfort, Ky., 

 1889. 



Schurz, Carl. The need of rational forest policy in the United 

 States; address delivered before the American forestry associ- 

 ation and the Pennsylvania forestry association . . . Phila- 

 delphia, October 15th, 1S89. 12 pp. O. Philadelphia, [1889]. 



Stanton, E. W. The economic side of the forestry problem. 

 (Iowa State Hort. Soc. Rep. XXIII. (1888), pp. 137-144. 

 1889.) 



Message from the President of the United States transmitting 

 report relative to the preservation of forests on the public 

 domain. 4 pp. O. n. t-p. [Washington, 1890.] (United 

 States 51st Cong. 1st sess. Senate Ex. doc. XXXVI.) 



Fernow, B. E. Tracts on tree topics. (Kate Field's Wash- 

 ington, I. 372, 386-387, 418 ; II. 13, 38, 78-79, 126-127. 

 [1890.]) — Reprinted in part: 12 pp. O. n. t-p. [Wash- 

 ington, 1890.] 



Rothrock, J. T. Some aspects of the present forestry agita- 

 tion. (Mass. Hort. Soc. Trans. 1890, pt. 1, pp. 130-150.) 



The national forest-question. (Gard. & For. IV. 13-14. 

 1891.) 



Foote, A. DeW. Forestry problem of the arid region. 8 pp. 

 Q. t-p-c. n. p., 1891. 



Chiefly on forest protection. 



A national forest-policy. (Gard. & For. V. 397-398. 1892.) 



Fernow, B. E. Economic conditions antagonistic to a con- 

 servative forest policy. [Abstract.] (Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 

 Proc. XLI. 329-335. [1892.]) — Separate : t-p. 



Paper on forestry. (Iowa State Hort. Soc. Rep. XXVI. 



(1891), pp. 111-114. 1892.) 



French, J. D. W. The forestry movement in the United States. 

 (Gard. & For. V. 34-35. 1892.) 



Extract of a paper read before the American forestry congress at Wash- 

 ington. 



Harrison, J. B. The state and the forest. (Cosmopol. 



Mag. XIII. 300-310, il. 1892.) — Separate: t-p. 

 Fernow, B. E. Suggestions to the lumbermen of the United 



States in behalf of more rational forest management. 8 pp. 



O. n. t-p. [Washington, 1893.] (United States Dept. Agric. 



Div. For. Circ. X.) 

 Ward, J. H. White Mountain forests in peril. (Atlantic 



Monthly, LXXI. 247-255. 1893.) 

 Harrison, J. B. Our forest interests in relation to the Ameri- 

 can mind. (New England Mag. new ser. IX. 417-424. 1893- 



94.) 

 Miller, G. P. The forestry problem. (Iowa State Hort. Soc. 



Rep. XXVIII. (1893), pp. 223-226. 1894.) 



Rothrock, J. T. On the growth of the forestry idea in Pennsyl- 

 vania. (Amer. Philos. Soc. Proc. XXXII. (1893), pp. 332- 

 342. 1894.)— Reprinted: 11 pp. O. t-p-c. [Philadelphia], 

 1894. 



Berryhill, J. G. Sensible legislation on the forestry question. 

 (Iowa State Hort. Soc. XXIX. (1894), pp. 141-147. 1895.) 



Die Beteiligung der Frauen an der Losung der Waldfrage in 

 Nordamerika. (Schweiz. Zeitschr. Forstwes. XLVII. 342. 

 1896.) — From: Gard. & For. 



Rational forest policy for the forested lands of the United 

 States; letter from the acting Secretary of the treasury 

 transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary 

 of the interior in relation to an appropriation to meet the 

 expenses of an investigation and report by the National 

 academy of sciences on the inauguration of a rational forest 

 policy for the forested lands of the United States. 4 pp. 

 O. n. t-p. [Washington, 1896.] (United States 54th Cong. 

 1st sess. House Doc. CCCVI.) 



A forest policy in suspense. (Atlantic Monthly, LXXX. 268- 

 271. 1897.) 



Versuch einer geregelten Forstwirtschaft in den Vereinigten 

 Staaten von Nord-Amerika. Vom Landwirtschaftlichen 

 Sachverstandigen in Washington. (Deutsch. Forst-Zeit. XII. 

 33-37. 1897.) 



Sargent, C. S. & others. Report of the commission appointed 

 by the National academy of sciences upon a forest policy for 

 the forested lands of the United States. (Nation. Acad. Sci. 

 Rep. 1897, pp. 29-65. 1898.) — Reprinted: 47 pp. O. 

 Washington, 1897. — Also reprinted under the title: Forest 

 policy for the forested lands of the United States ... 49 

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

 1st sess. Senate Doc. CV.) — [Extract.] (Science, new ser. 



V. 893-900. 1897.) 



Chamberlain, Allen. Our forestal resources from an economic 

 standpoint. (New England Mag. new ser. XVII. 766-773. 

 1897-98.) 



L'idee f orestiere aux Etats-Unis. (Rev. Eaux For. XXXVII. 

 173-176. 1898.) 



Hammatt, E. S. The need of reforestation. (Amer. Arch. 

 Build. News, LXII. 81-82. 1898.) —From: "Papers of 

 the Contemporary Club." 



Development of a forest policy. (In Fernow, B. E. 

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

 ment of agriculture, 1877-1898, pp. 166-204. 1899.) 



Fernow, B. E. Adirondack forestry problems. (Forester, VI. 

 229-234. 1900.) 



Garfield, C. W. Forest problems in Michigan. (Forester, 



VI. 255-258. 1900.) 



Drunken, Ernest. The legislati ve outlook for forestry in Wis- 

 consin. (Forester, VI. 259-262. 1900.) 



2. CENTRAL AMERICA 



MEXICO 



Villada, M. M. & Armendaris, Eduardo. Necesidad de la con- 

 servacion de los bosques. (Naturaleza, ser. 2, II. apx. pp. 

 3-10. 1897.) 



3. EUROPE 

 a. GENERAL 



Fernow, B. E. European state forestry. (Gard. & For. I. 



345. 1888.) 

 What is the forest policy of European nations? (Gard. & 



For. IX. 33-34. 1896.) Ou en est la police forestiere 



chez les nations europeennes? (Soc. Centr. For. Belg. Bull. 



III. 324-328. 1896. — Rev. Eaux For. XXXV. ser. 2, X. 



266-269. 1896.) 



b. DENMARK 



Hvass, J0rgen. Om de visseste Midler til Skovenes Conserva- 

 tion og FremvEext i Dannemark. (Danmarks Norges Oecon. 

 Mag. V. 369-376. 1761.) 



Schaffer, M. G. Afhandling om Skoves Opelskning med Hen- 

 syn til den danske Flaades Skibsbyggeri. Priisskr. (1804). 

 [8]+ 176 pp. O. Kj0benhavn, 1811. 



Christianson, C. Ueber Forst-Verwaltung, insbesondere die 

 Nothwendigkeit des Bestehens einer ausgedehnten Staats- 

 Forst im danischen Staate. 94 pp. O. Hamburg, 1834. 



Oppermann, L. Svar til mine navngivne Angribere. 16 pp. 

 S. Kj0benhavn, 1852. 



