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V., A. Utility et emploi des bois en Am£rique. (Soc. Cenlr. 

 For. Bclg. Bull. II. 139-146, 227-237. 1895.) 



b. CANADA 



Brunet, P. O. Catalogue of Canadian woods. O. Paris, 

 1857.f 



H[ericourt], A. F. J. Les bois du Canada. (Ann. For. Paris, 

 XX. 30-34. 1861.) 



Drammond, A. T. Canadian timber trees; their destruction 

 and preservation. (Montreal Hort. Soc. Fruit Grow. Assoc. 

 Rep. IV. (1S7S), pp. 14-29, map. 1879.) — Reprinted: 18 

 pp. map. O. Montreal, 1879. 



Bailey, L. W. The woods of New Brunswick ; being a descrip- 

 tion of the trees of the province available for economic pur- 

 poses, prepared by order of the Hon. James Mitchell, sur- 

 veyor-general of New Brunswick, for use at the International 

 forestry exhibition at Edinburgh in 1S84. (Scott. Arb. Soc. 

 Trans. XL 9-28. 1887.) 



Lopatecki, M. The trees of British Columbia. (West Amer. 

 Sci. VI. 88-91. 1889.) 



c. UNITED STATES 



Lutgens, G. N. [tlber Pensylvanien.] (Ges. Naturf. Freunde 

 Berlin Neu. Schrift. II. 362-369. 1799.) 

 Notes on timber trees. 



[Emerson, G. B.] Forest trees of Massachusetts. [Sketch of 

 a discourse held at the state house during the session of the 

 legislature, 1841.] [Boston, 1841.] — From: " Boston semi- 

 weekly advertiser, March 27, 1841." 

 Newspaper clipping. 



Forest life and forest trees ; the Pine, Oak, Maple, maple sugar, 

 lumber business of Maine and its profits, lumber business in 

 Louisiana, &c. (De Bow's Rev. XII. 596-603. 1852.) 



Gray, J. C. Essay on forest trees. (In his Agricultural and 

 literary essays, pp. 77-128. 1856.) 



Wilkeson, Samuel. Wilkeson's notes on Puget Sound; being 

 extracts from notes ... on a reconnoissance of the pro- 

 posed route of the Northern Pacific railroad made in the 

 summer of 1869. Abridged. 32 pp. O. n. p., [187. ?]. 

 Timber (pp. 7-14). 



Shaler, N. S. & Crandall, A. R. Report on the forests of 

 Greenup, Carter, Boyd and Lawrence counties. 26 pp. Q. 

 [Frankfort, Ky., 1875.] (Kentucky Geol. Sum. Rep. Prog. 

 new ser. I. pt. 1, pp. 1-26. 1876. — [New ed.] [II.] B, pp. 

 1-26. 18S4.) 



Beal, W. J. The forest ; products of Michigan at the Centennial 

 exposition. (In Catalogue of products of Michigan in the 

 Centennial exhibition of all nations at Fairmount Park, 

 Philadelphia. 72 pp. O. t-p-c. Lansing, Mich., 1876. See 

 pp. 1-52.) — Reprinted (pp. 1-13, 52): 16 pp. O. n. p., 

 [1876?]. 



Janes, T. P. Handbook of the state of Georgia accompanied 

 by a geological map of the state. 7+ 256 pp. map. O. At- 

 lanta, Ga., 1876. 



List of woody plants in Georgia (pp. 110-114). Forest products (p. 

 221). 



Jenney, W. P. The mineral wealth, climate and rain-fall and 



natural resources of the Black Hills of Dakota. 71 pp. 1 il. 



map. O. Washington, 1876. (44th Cong. 1st sess. Senate 



Ex. doc. LI. — Also in Newton, Henry & Jenney, W. P. 



Report on the geology and resources of the Black Hills of 



Dakota. 15+[l]+566 pp. il. pi. maps. Q. Washington, 



1880. (United States geographical and geological survey of 



the Rocky Mountain region.) See pp. 225-324.) 



Timber (pp. 69-71). — Issued by tbe United States — Department of 



the interior. Office of Indian affairs, 1S7G. United States geological 



and geographical survey of the Black Hills. 



Vasey, George. Forest-trees of the United States ; Centennial 

 collection. (United States Commis. Agric. Rep. 1875, pp. 

 151-186. 1876. — Reprinted under the title: A catalogue of 

 the forest trees of the United States, which usually attain a 

 height of 16 feet or more, with notes and brief descriptions 

 of the more important species, illustrating the collection of 

 forest-tree sections on exhibition ... at the Centennial 

 exhibition, Philadelphia. 38 pp. O. Washington, 1876. — 

 Additions to and corrections of the Catalogue of forest trees 



of the United States. (Bot. Gaz. III. 97-98. 187S.) 



Catalogo de las especies forestales de los Estados Unidos que 

 llegan A tener comunmente una altura de 16 6 m&s pies (4'S8 

 met.). (In Jobdana y Morera, Jos6. La agricultura y los 

 montes de los Estados-Unidos, pp. 325-378. 1880.) 



De Friese, L. H. Report on the timbers of Grayson, Breckin- 

 ridge, Ohio and Hancock counties. 20 pp. Q. [Frankfort, 

 Ky., 1877.] (Kentucky Geol. Sum. Rep. Prog, new ser. II. 

 pt. 9, pp. 331-350. 1877. — [New ed.] [II.] B, pp. 59-78. 

 1884.) 



Crandall, A. R. Report on the geology of Menifee county. 15 

 pp. 3 pi. Q. [Frankfort, Ky., 1877.] (Kentucky Geol. Sum. 

 Rep. Prog, new ser. IV. pt. 2, pp. 167-182. 1878.) 

 Timber (pp. 14-15). 



De Friese, L. H. Report on the timbers of the North Cum- 

 berland: Bell and Harlan counties. 24 pp. Q. [Frankfort, 

 Ky., 1877.] (Kentucky Geol. Sum. Rep. Prog, new ser.' IV. 

 pt. 9, pp. 365-3S8. 1S78. — [New ed.] [IL] B, pp. 79-102. 

 1884.) 



Report on the timbers of the Tradewater region, Cald- 

 well, Lyon, Crittenden, Hopkins, Webster and Union counties. 

 34pp. Q. [Frankfort, Ky., 1877.] (Kentucky Geol. Sum. 

 Rep. Prog, new ser. V. pt. 4, pp. 43-76. 1880. — [New ed.] 

 [IL] B, pp. 103-136. 1884.) 



Report on the timbers of the district west of the Tennes- 

 see River, commonly known as the Purchase district. 34 pp. 

 Q. [Frankfort, Ky., 1877.] (Kentucky Geol. Sum. Rep. 

 Prog, new ser. V. pt. 6, pp. 125-158. 1880. — [New ed.] 

 [IL] B, pp. 137-170. 1884.) 



Little, George. Catalogue of ores, rocks and woods, selected 

 from the Geological survey collection of the state of Geor- 

 gia, U. S. A., with a description of the geological formations. 

 16 pp. O. Atlanta, Ga., 1878. 

 Timber (p. 10). — Title-page-cover reads: For the Paris exposition. 



De Friese, L. H. Report on a belt of Kentucky timbers, ex- 

 tending east and west along the south-central part of the 

 state from Columbus to Pound Gap. 62 pp. 11 pi. Q. 

 [Frankfort, Ky., 1879.] (Kentucky Geol. Surv. Rep. Prog. 

 newser. V. pt. 10, pp. 287-348. 1880. — [New ed.] [IL] B, 

 pp. 171-232. 1884.) 



Linney, W. M. Report on the timbers of Boyle and Mercer 

 counties. 36 pp. Q. [Frankfort, Ky., 1879.] (Kentucky 

 Geol. Surv. Rep. Prog, new ser. V. pt. 11, pp. 349-384. 1880.) 



Procter, J. R. Resources of the North Cumberland valley, 

 comprising parts of Whitley, Knox, Bell, Harlan, and 

 Letcher counties. 24 pp. 1 il. . 4 pi. map. Q. [Frank- 

 fort, Ky., 1880.] (Kentucky Geol. Sum. Rep. Prog, new ser. 

 VI. pt. 4, pp. 291-314. [1880?]) 



Timber (pp. 7-9). 



Report on the resources of the region adjacent to the 



Kentucky union railway company. 12 pp. 1 il. map. O. 

 [Frankfort, Ky., 1881.] 

 Timber resources (pp. 5-12). 



Sargent, C. S. Pine supply of Texas [and other states]. 

 (United States Tenth Cens. For. Bull. I.-XVI. ' 17 maps. 

 1881.) 



Deals also with the Redwood in California and the Spruce in Maine. 



Hale, P. M. The woods and timbers of North Carolina. 272 

 pp. map. D. Raleigh, 1883. 



Some copies have a t-p-c. dated 1S90. 

 Rothrock, J. T. American forestry. (Gard. Monthly, XXV. 



368-370. 1883.) 

 Timber in Texas. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXI. 717. 1884.) 

 Sargent, C. S. The woods of the United States, with an ac- 

 count of their structure, qualities and uses ; with geographical 

 and other notes upon the trees which produce them. 8+ 203 

 pp. O. New York, 1885. 



A catalogue of the Jesup collection of American woods in the Museum 

 of natural history, New York. 



Butler, W. C. The uses of our native timber. (Gard. Monthly, 

 XXVIII. 306-307. 1886.) 



Mell. P. H. Woods of Alabama. (Alabama Agric. Exper. 

 Stat. Bull, new ser. II. 15-21; III. 14-17. 1888-89.) 



Hardwood . . . 1892-97 — > — See Periodicals and sehials, 

 p. 4. 



Branner, [J. C.]. Notes on the forest trees of the Crowley's 

 Ridge region. pp. 157-167. O. n. p., [1894]. — From: 

 "Arkansas — Bureau of mines, manufactures and agriculture. 

 Biennial report, III." 



Roth, Filibert. Timber; an elementary discussion of the char- 

 acteristics and properties of wood. 88 pp. 49 il. O. Wash- 

 ington, 1895. (United States Dept. Agric. Div. For. Bull. X.) 



Bohm. Untersuchungen iiber das Holz der wichtigsten, in 

 Deutschland angebauten nordamerikanischen Holzarten. 

 (Zeitschr. Forst. Jagdwcs. XXVIII. 407-426, 451-466, 6 il. 

 1896.) 



