GENERAI, BIBLIOGRAPHY. V 



No. 17. George B. Sudworth, Check List of tli,e Forest Trees of the 



United States, 1898. 

 No. 18. Charles A. Kefi'er, Experimental Tree Planting on the Plains. 

 No. 22. V. M. Spalding and F. H. Chittenden, The White Pine. 

 No. 24. Gifford Pinchot, A Pri-ner of Forestry. 

 No. 20. Henry S. Graves, Practical Forestry in the AdirondacJcs, 

 No. 41. Herman von Schrenck, Seasoning of Timber. 



No. 4.5. Harold B. Kempton, The Planting of White Pine in Ncio Eng- 

 land. 

 No. 52. Royal S. Kellogg, Forest Planting in Western Kansas. 

 No. 01. Terms Used, in Forestry and Logging. 

 No. 05. George L. Clothier, Advice for Forest Planters in Oklahoma and 



Adjacent Regions. 

 No. 74. E. S. Kellogg and H. M. Hale, Forest Produets of the U. 8., 



1905. 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service Circulars. 

 No. 3. George William Hill, Publications for Sale. 

 No. 25. Gifford Pinchot, The Lumberman and the Forester. 

 No. 20. H. M. Suter, Forest Fires in the Adirondacks in 1903. 

 No. 30. The Forest Service: What it is, and hoiv it deals toith Forest 



Problems. Also Classified List of Publications and Guide to 



Their Contents. 

 No. 37. Forest Planting in the Sand Hill Region of Nebraska. 

 No. 40 H. B. Holroyd, The Utilization of Tupelo. 

 No. 41. S. N. Spring, Forest Planting on Coal Lands in Western 



Pennsylvania. 

 No. 45. Frank G. Miller, Forest Planting in Eastern Nebraska. 

 No. 81. R. S. Kellogg, Forest Planting in Illinois. 

 No. 97 R. S. Kellogg, Timber Supply of the United States. 

 No. 153. A. H. Pierson, Exports and Imports of Forest Products, 1907. 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture Year Books for: 

 1890. Filibert Roth, The Uses of Wood. 



1898, p. 181. Gifford Pinchot, Notes on some Forest Problems. 



1899, p. 415. Henry S. Graves, The Practice of Forestry by Private 

 Owners. 



1900, p 199. Hermann von Schrenck, Fungous Diseases of Forest Trees. 

 1902, p. 145. William L. Hall, Forest Extension in the Middle West. 

 1902, p, 205. A. D. Hopkins, Some of the Principal Insect Enemies of 



Coniferous Forests in the United States. 



1902, p. 309. Overton, W. Price, Influence of Forestry on the Lumber 

 Supply. 



1903, p. 279. .James W. Toumey, The Relation of Forests to Stream 

 Floiv. 



1903, p. 313. A. D. Hopkins, Insect Injuries to Hardwood Forest Trees. 



1904, p. 133. E. A. Sterling, The Attitude of Lumbermen toward Forest 

 Fires. 



