PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF FORESTRY 



AND OTHER U. S. DEPARTMENTS OF 



SPECIAL INTEREST TO STUDENTS. 



All of these bulletins and many other publications of the De- 

 partment of Agriculture are very desirable for students of forestry 



and contain the best special work in their several lines. They are 



sent out free of charge. All from the Bureau of Forestry except as 



noted. 



Forest Influences, Bulletin No. 7. 



Report on the use of Metal Railway Ties and on Profservativc Proc- 

 esses for Wooden Ties, Bulletin No. 9. 



Timber Physics, Bulletin No. 8. 



Timber, Bulletin No. 10. 



Some Foreign Trees for the Southern States, Bulletin No. 11. 



The Timber Pines of the Southern United States, Bulletin No. 13. 



Nomenclature of Arborescent Flora of the United States, Bulletin 

 No. 14. 



Forest Growth and Sheep Grazing, Bulletin No 15. 



Forestry Conditions and Interests of Wisconsin, Bulletin No. 16. 



Check List of the Forest Trees of the United States, Bulletin No. 17 



Experimental Tree Planting in the Plains, Bulletin No. 18. 



Osier Culture, Bulletin No, 19. 



Measuring the Forest Crop, Bulletin No. 20. 



The White Pine, Bulletin No. 22. 



A Primer of Forestry, Bulletin No. 24, Gifford Pinchot, Forester. 



The Forest Conditions of Puerto Rico, Bulletin No. 25. 



Practical Forestry of the Adirondacks, Bulletin No. 26. 



Practical Tree Planting in Operation, Bulletin No. 27. 



The Big Trees of California, Bulletin No. 28. 



The Forest Nursery, Bulletin No. 29. 



A Working Plan for Township 40, Bulletin No. 30. 



Notes on the Red Cedar, Bulletin No. 31. 



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