XVI BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



AMERICAN SPECIES. 



See foot-notes to species in question. 



FOREIGN SPECIES. 



Thos. Lazleit's ' ' Timber and Timber Trees " ; Report on Forests: 

 of Western Australia by J. Ednie Brown ; Catalogue Kew Botanical 

 Gardens, London; Works Baron Ferd. von Mueller; "American 

 Lumber in Foreign Jlarkets " (Special Consular Reports, Vol. XI, 

 U. S. State Dept. ); SievensoiV s "Trees of Commerce"; also see 

 foot-notes, species in question. 



GENERAL. 



'^Forestry for Farmers," Fernow, and other U. S. Forestry 

 Division Publications, Vol. IX, Tenth U. S. Census; Hough's 

 American Woods (text); The Forester; The Northwestern Lumber- 

 man; The (New Orleans) Lumber Trade Journal; The New York 

 Lumber Trade Journal; The Timber Trades Journal (London); 

 "Lumber Trade of U. S. " (Bureau Statistics U. S. Treas. Dept,); 

 Trees in Winter, Huntington. 



HISTORICAL. 



Brockhaus, Konversations-Lexikon; Pliny, etc. 



MEDICINAL PROPERTIES. 



U. S. Dispensatory. 



Books particularly useful to beginners are in italics. Names are 

 repeated when books could not be particularly classed under one 

 heading. Also see foot-notes under subiects in questions. 



