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Walker, J. B. The forests of New Hampshire. 29 pp. Con- 

 cord, 1883.f 



Loring, G. B. Forest condition of Ohio, as shown b\' the 

 report of the Forestry division of the United States depart- 

 ment of agriculture. (Ohio For. Assoc. Proc. 1884, pp. 59-65, 

 2 pi.) 



The forests of the Adirondacks, a serious question for the peo- 

 ple of the state of New York; report adopted by the Brooklyn 

 constitution club, Apr. 1st, 1885. 11 pp. O. New York, 

 1885. 



[Report of the] Forestry commission appointed by the comp- 

 troller pursuant to chapter 551, laws of 1SS4. 57 pp. 4 pi. 

 map. O. t-p-c. Albany, 1885. (New York (state). Assem. 

 doc. no. 36.) 



Jack, Edward. In the forests of northern Wisconsin. (Jour. 

 For. X. 211-213. [1885.]) 



Thiimen, Ffelix, Baron] von. Die Walder des Staates Pennsyl- 

 vanien. (Oesterr. Forst-Zeit. III. 223-224. 1885.) 



Butler, A. A. The Tripyramid slides of 1SS5. [1886.] (Ap- 

 palachian, IV. 177-190. 1884-86.) 



Cutting, H. A. The forests of Vermont, maple sugar industry, 

 experimental farm work, cattle diseases etc. 180 pp. 7 il. 

 1 pi. O. Montpelier, 1886. 



Peek, W. H. An exploration of the Pilot Range. [1886.] 

 (Appalachia, IV. 219-224, map. 1884-86.) 



Strong, W. C. The forest interests of Massachusetts. (Mass. 

 Hort. Soc. Trans. 1886, pt. 1, pp. 29-41.) 



Thiimen, Ffelix, Baron] von. Die Walder des Staates Indi- 

 ana. (Oesterr. Forst-Zeit. IV. 38-39. 1886.) 



[Cooke, G. H.] The forests of New Jersey. (Gard. & For. 



I. 59-60. 1888.) 



Parkman, Francis. The forests of the White Mountains. 

 (Gard. & For. I. 2. 1888.) 



T. Die Catskillforste. (Oesterr. Forst-Zeit. VI. 1S5-1S6. 

 1888.) 



Jarchow, H. N. Forestry in the state of New York, with spe- 

 cial reference to the need of trained foresters and the success 

 attained in that department abroad. (New York Acad. 

 Sci. Trans. VIII. 31-41. 1888-89.) 



Harrison, J. B. The forests and woodlands of New Jersey. 

 (Gard. & For. II. 33, 45^6, 57, 117-118. 1889.) —From: 

 New Jersey Geol. Surv. Final Rep. 



■ Forestry in New England. (Gard. & For. II. 92-93. 



1889.) 



Forest interests in Pennsylvania. (Gard. & For. II. 297, 



309-310, 320-321. 1889.) 



Baxter, Sylvester. The Lynn public forest. (Gard. & For. 



II. 526-527. 1889.) 



On the communal forest of Lynn, Mass. 



Beal, W. J. Among the Pines of northern Michigan. (Gard. 

 & For. II. 554, 567. 1889.) 



Pike, J. W. Forestry in northern Ohio. (Gard. & For. III. 

 265-266. 1890.) 



Forestry in Massachusetts; report of the State board of agri- 

 culture to the House of Representatives under the order of 

 Feb. 5, 1890. 15 pp. O. Boston, 1891. 



Testimony taken before the Assembly committee on public 

 lands and forestry, concerning the administration of the laws 

 in relation to the forest preserve by the Forest commission, 

 etc. 615 pp. O. Albany, 1891. 



Walker, J. B. Our New Hampshire forests ... 31 pp. Con- 

 cord, 1891.f 



Sargent, C. S. The White Mountain forests. (Gard. & For. 

 V. 517-518. 1892.) 



Report of the New Hampshire forestry commission. [Extract.] 

 (Gard. & For. VI. 109. 1893.) 



Harrison, J. B. White Mountain forests. (Gard. & For. VI. 

 106. 1893.) — From: " The Boston Commonwealth." 



Pinchot, Gifford. The forests of Ne-Ha-Sa-Ne Park in north- 

 ern New York. (Gard. & For. VI. 168-169. 1893.) 



Rothrock, J. T. Forests of Pennsylvania. (Amer. Philos. 

 Soc. Proc. XXXIII. 114-133. 1894.) — Separate. 



Gifiord, J. C. A preliminary report on the forest conditions 

 of South Jersey. (New Jersey Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. 1894, 

 pp. 245-286. 1895.) 



Hill, E. J. Notes on western New York woodlands. (Gard. 

 & For. VIII. 342-343, 3S2-3S3. 1895.) 



Rothrock, J. F. Our Pennsylvania forests. (Franklin Inst. 

 Pennsylv. Jour. CXL. 105-117. 1895.) 



Vermeule, C. C. Report on forestry in the northern part of 

 the state [of New Jersey]. (New Jersey Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. 

 1894, pp. 229-244; 1895, pp. 99-156, map. 1895-96.) 



In 1895 has the title: Report on forestry in northern New Jersey. 

 Pinchot, Gifford. Notes on the forests of New Jersey. (New 



Jersey Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. 1895, pp. 183-188. 1896.) 

 Eliot, Charles. Vegetation and scenery in the metropolitan 



reservations of Boston . . . 1898. — See Ethic and esthetic 



FOREST INFLUENCES, p. 55. 



Pinchot, Gifford. The Adirondack Spruce; a study of the 

 forest in Ne-Ha-Sa-Ne Park, with tables of volume and yield 

 and a working-plan for conservative lumbering. 5+[5]4- 

 157 pp. pi. map. sq. S. New York, 1898. 



Roth, Filibert. On the forestry conditions of northern Wis- 

 consin. 6+ 78 pp. map. O. Madison, Wis., 1898. (Wis- 

 consin geological and natural history survey. Bulletin, I. 

 Economic series, I.) 



Skeels, F. E. Present condition of Michigan forests and stump 

 lands with suggestions as to their care. (Michigan Agric. 

 Exper. Stat. Bull. CLXII. 7-12, 1 il., map. 1898.) 



Roth, Filibert. Forestry conditions and interests of Wiscon- 

 sin, with a discussion by B. E. Fernow. 76 pp. map. O. 

 Washington, 1898. ( United States Dept. Agric. Div. For. 

 Bull. XVI.) — Forest conditions of Wisconsin. [Extract.] 

 (In Fernow, B. E. Report upon the forestry investiga- 

 tions of the V. S. Department of agriculture, 1877-1898, pp. 

 137-144, pi. 27. 1899.) 



Cunningham, J. F. Some notes upon the forest conditions 

 of Ohio. (Columbus Hort. Soc. Jour. XIV. 107-110. 1899.) 



Graves, H. S. Practical forestry in the Adirondacks. 85 pp. 

 20 pi. O. Washington, 1899. ( United States Dept. Agric. 

 Div. For. Bull. XXVI.) 



Map of lands belonging to the forest preserve situated in the 

 counties of Delaware, Greene, Sullivan and Ulster. 60 X 

 193 cm. 2 folders, n. p., 1899. (New York (state) —For- 

 est, fish and game commission. )f — [Another ed.j 89X 

 71cm. 4folders. n. p., 1900. (New York (state) — Forest, 

 fish and game co mmi ssion )f 



Beginnings of professional forestry in the Adirondacks. (New 

 York State Coll. For. Bull. II. 1900.) 



Report on forests. 16+327 pp. il. 31 pi. 7 maps. O. 

 Trenton, 1900. (New Jersey Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. 1S99, 

 [pt. 2]. 1900.) 



Brown, J. B . Forests of Indiana, reliance of her manufacturers. 

 (Forester, VI. 110-113. 1900.) — Reprinted: 11 pp. T. 

 Connersville, Ind., [1900]. 



Bruncken, Ernest. On the forest conditions in the vicinity 

 of Milwaukee. (Wisconsin Nat. Hist. Soc. Bull. I. 179-184. 

 1900.) 



Cunningham, J. E. Some observations of Ohio woodlands. 

 (Forester, VI. 103-104. 1900.) 



Fernow, B. E. Beginnings of professional forestry in the Adi- 

 rondacks; first and second annual reports of the director of the 

 New York state college of forestry. 56 pp. map. D. Ithaca, 

 [1900]. (New York State Coll. For. Bull. II.) 



Gifiord, John. The forestal conditions and silvicultural pros- 

 pects of the coastal plain of New Jersey, with remarks in 

 reference to other regions and kindred subjects. (New Jersey 

 Geol. Sur. Ann. Rep. 1899, [pt. 2], pp. 233-318, pi. 17-31. 

 1900.) 



Tucker, Mrs. M. L. Forestry in Massachusetts. (Mass. Hort. 

 Soc. Trans. 1900, pp. 68-89.) —Reprinted: 24 pp. O. [Bos- 

 ton, 1900.] 



Vermeule, C. C. The forests of New Jersey. (New Jersey 

 Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. 1899, [pt. 2], pp. 13-172, pi. 1-14. 

 1900.) 



c. SOUTHEASTERN STATES 



Mohr, C. T. The forests of Alabama, and their products. 22 

 pp. O. [Mobile, 1879.]f — From: " Berney's Handbook 

 of Alabama, 1878." 

 Hurt, A. B. Mississippi; its climate, soil, productions and 

 agricultural capabilities. 89 pp. 0. Washington, 1883. 

 ( United States Dept. Agric. Spec. Rep. Misc. III.) 

 Forests and forest trees of Mississippi (pp. 75-89). Wild fruits (p. 62). 

 [Kerr, Dr.] The forests of North Carolina. (In Hale, P. M. 

 The woods and timbers of North Carolina. 272 pp. map. 

 D. Raleigh, 1883. See pp. 201-254.) 

 In the library of the United States forest service there is a copy with t-p-c. 

 dated 1890. 



