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Pine lands and Pine timber on Red Lake reservation, Minn. 

 Letter from the Secretary of the interior, transmitting . . . 

 the report of Indian inspector J. George Wright, together 

 with accompanying papers, relative to Pine lands and Pine 

 timber on the Red Lake reservation, in the state of Minne- 

 sota. 142 pp. O. [Washington, 1897.] (55th Cong. 1st 

 sess. Sen. doc. LXXXV.)t 



[Corbett, L. C] Forestry in South Dakota. 32 pp. O. 

 Brookings, (S. D.), 1897. (South Dakota Agric. Exper. Stat. 

 Bull. LIII.) 



Kinney, Abbot. Forest conditions in California. (For, Leaves, 

 VI. 40-11. 1897.) 



Gannett, Henry. The forest conditions and standing timber 

 of the state of Washington. (Nation. Geog. Mag. IX. 410- 

 412. 1898.) 



Green, S.B. Forestry in Minnesota. 311pp. il. S. Delano, 

 (Minn.), 1898. 



Lamb, F. H. Forest conditions in western Washington. 

 (Forester, IV. 151-153. 1898.) 



Ludloff, K. Die wichtigsten Holzarten des Waldstaates 

 Washington in Nord-Amerika. (Forstwiss. Cenlrbl. XX. 

 576-587. 1898.) 



Graves, H. S. Black Hills forest reserve (South Dakota and 

 Wyoming). (United States Geol. Sure. Ann. Rep. XIX. pt. 

 5, pp. 67-164, 1 il., pi. 14-36. 1899.) 



Town, F. E. Bighorn forest reserve (Wyoming). (United 

 States Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. XIX. pt. 5, pp. 165-190, pi. 

 37-42. 1899.) 



Brandegee, T. S. Teton forest reserve. ( United States Geol. 

 Surv. Ann. Rep. XIX. pt. 5, pp. 191-212, pi. 43^5. 1899.) 

 — Separate wider the title : The Teton and Yellowstone Park 

 (southern part) forest reserves, t-p-c. Washington, 1899. 



Yellowstone Park forest reserve (southern part). (United 



States Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. XIX. pt. 5, pp. 213-216. 

 1899.) — Separate under the title: The Teton and Yellow- 

 stone Park (southern part) forest reserves, t-p-c. Washing- 

 ton, 1899. 



Leiberg, J. B. Priest River forest reserve. (United States 

 Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. XIX. pt. 5, pp. 217-252, pi. 46-61. 

 1899.) 



Bitterroot forest reserve. ( United States Geol. Surv. 



Ann. Rep. XIX. pt. 5, pp. 253-282, pi. 62-73. 1899.) 



In Idaho and Montana. 



Ayres, H. B. Washington forest reserve. (United Slates 



Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. XIX. pt. 5, pp. 283-313, pi. 74-100. 



1899.) — Separate; t-p-c. Washington, 1899. 

 Gorman, M. W. Eastern part of Washington forest reserve. 



(United States Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. XIX. pt. 5, pp. 315-350, 



pi. 101. 1899.) 

 Leiberg, J. B. Present condition of the forested areas in 



northern Idaho outside the limits of the Priest River Forest 



Reserve and north of the Clearwater River. (United States 



Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. XIX. pt. 5, pp. 373-386, il. 2. 1899.) 

 Darton, N. H. Pine Ridge timber. (United States Geol. Surv. 



Ann. Rep. XIX. pt. 5, p. 387, pi. 109-110. 1899.) 

 Ludloff, K. Forstliches aus dem Staate Washington. (Zeit- 



schr. Forst. Jagdwes. XXXI. 166-171. 1899.) 

 Tourney, J. W. Natural reforestation in the Southwest. 



(Forester, V. 145-147, 1 pi. 1899.) 

 Leiberg, J. B. San Jacinto forest reserve. (United Slates 



Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. XIX. pt. 5, pp. 351-357, pi. 102-104; 



XX. (1898-99), pt. 5, pp. 455-478, pi. 154-159. 1899-1900.) 

 San Bernardino forest reserve. (United States Geol. 



Surv. Ann. Rep. XIX. pt. 5, pp. 359-365, pi. 105; XX. 



(1898-99), pt. 5, pp. 429-454, pi. 147-153. 1899-1900.) 

 San Gabriel forest reserve. ( United States Geol. Surv. 



Ann. Rep. XIX. pt. 5, pp. 367-371, pi. 106-108; XX. (1898- 



99), pt. 5, pp. 411-128, pi. 143-146. 1899-1900.) 

 United States geological survey. Annual report. Vol. XIX- 



XXI. pt. 5. Forest reserves, il. pi. maps. Q. Washing- 

 ton, 1899-1900^ 



Vol. XXI. published in Annual reports of the Department of the in- 

 terior. (56th Cong. 2d sess. House doc. V.) 



The timber of Washington. (For. Leaves, VII. 136-137. 



1900.) 

 Bessey, C. E. The forests and forest trees of Nebraska. [24] 



pp. O. Lincoln, (Neb.), 1900. — From: "Nebraska state 



board of agriculture. Annual Report, XIV. 79-102. 1899." 

 Dudley, W. R. Forestry notes. (Sierra Club Bull. III. 112- 



118, 182-188. 1900.) 



Jack, J. G. Pikes Peak, Plum Creek, and South Platte re- 

 serves. ( United States Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. XX. (1898-99), 

 pt. 5, pp. 39-115, pi. 8-47. 1900.) 



Sudworth, G. B. White River Plateau timber land reserve. 



(United States Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. XX. (1898-99), pt. 5, 



pp. 1 1 7-1 79, pi. 48-58. 1900 . ) 

 Battlement Mesa forest reserve. ( United States Geol. 



Surv. Ann. Rep. XX. (1898-99), pt. 5, pp. 181-243, pi. 59- 



75. 1900.) 



Ayres, H. B. The Flathead forest reserve. (United Stales 

 Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. XX. (1898-99), pt. 5, pp. 245-316, pi. 

 76-113. 1900.) 



Leiberg, J. B. Bitterroot forest reserve. (United States Geol. 

 Surv. Ann. Rep. XX. (1898-99), pt. 5, pp. 317-410, il. 1-2, 

 pi. 114-142. 1900.) 



Ayres, H. B. Lewis and Clarke forest reserve, Montana. 

 (United States Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. XXI. (1899-1900), pt. 5, 

 pp. 27-80, pi. 2-32, map. 1900.) 



Plummer, F. G. Mount Rainier forest reserve, Washington. 

 (United States Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. XXI. pt. 5, pp. 81- 

 143, pi. 33-50. 1900.) 



Dodwell, Arthur & Rixon, T. F. Olympic forest reserve, 

 Washington; from field notes. (United States Geol. Surv. 

 Ann. Rep. XXI. pt. 5, pp. 145-208, pi. 51-70. 1900.) 



Leiberg, J. B. Cascade Range forest reserve, Oregon, from 

 township 28 south to township 37 south, inclusive; together 

 with the Ashland forest reserve and adjacent forest regions 

 from township 28 south to township 41 south, inclusive, and 

 from range 2 west to range 14 east, Willamette meridian, 

 inclusive. (United States Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. XXI. pt. 5, 

 pp. 209^198, pi. 71-84. 1900.) 



Sudworth, G. B. Stanislaus and Lake Tahoe forest reserves, 

 California and adjacent territory. ( United States Geol. Surv. 

 Ann. Rep. XXI. (1899-1900), pt. 5, pp. 499-561, pi. 91- 

 114, maps 85-90, 3 tab. 1900.) — Separate: t-p-c. Q. 

 Washington, 1900. 



Fitch, C. H. Woodland of Indian Territory. (United States 

 Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. XXI. pt. 5, pp. 603-672, pi. 142. 1900.) 



Ayres, H. B. Timber conditions of the Pine region of Minne- 

 sota. ( United States Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep. XXI. pt. 5, pp. 

 673-689, pi. 143. 1900.) 



Lemmon, J. G. Forest endowment of Pacific slope [particu- 

 larly California]. 15 pp. T. Oakland, Cal., 1900.t 



C. CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA 



1. MEXICO 



II Messico. (Riv. Forest. [III.] 385-389. 1863.) 



Wang, Fferdinand]. Die forstlichen Verhaltnisse Mexicos. 



(Oesterr. Forst-Zeit. VIII. 117-118. 1890.) 

 Discursos pronunciados en la sesion del dfa 1° de Agosto de 

 1895. [Conservation, repoblacion, explotacion y legislation 

 de los bosques.] (Sociedad de historia natural. Concurso 

 cientifico.) 65 pp. O. Mexico, 1895. (Cone. Cient. Mexic. 

 Prim. II. [pt. 4]. 1897.) 



2. CENTRAL AMERICAN REPUBLICS 



Frantzius, A. von. Ueber die Urwaldungen von Costarica und 

 deren Benutzung. (Schles. Forstver. V erh. [1862], pp. 183- 

 217.) 



Brigham, W. T. The Guatemalan forests and their future. 

 (Mass. Hort. Soc. Trans. 1884, pt. 1, pp. 159-173. 1885.) 



3. WEST INDIAN ISLANDS 



Sagra, Ramon de la. Historia fisica, politica y natural de la 

 isla de Cuba. 13 vol. il. pi. F. Paris & Madrid, 1842-61. 



Vol. I. & XIII. treat of forestry. — For vol. IX.-XII. see his Flora 

 cubana . . . 1853. 



Rodriguez-Ferrer, Miguel. Naturaleza, precede a esta, una 

 introduction sobre las colonias, en general, y nuestras pro- 

 vincias ultramarinas en particular. 15+942 pp. O. Madrid, 

 1876. (Naturaleza y civilization de la grandiosa isla de Cuba 

 . . . pt. 1.) 



Estudios forestales (pp. 685-765). 



Hooper, E. D. M. Report upon the forests of St. Vincent. 

 13 pp. F. London, 1886. 



