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Reports of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, 

 Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., give statistical 

 and administrative information regarding the management of 

 public timber lands and forest reserves, also Forest Reserve 

 Manual for the information and use of forest officers, 1902. 

 Pp. 90. 



Reports of Bureau of Statistics, Treasury Department, 

 Washington, D.C., gives statistics of exports and imports, 

 monthly, quarterly, and annually, prepares annually Statistical 

 Abstract of the United States, and also issues in the Monthly 

 Summary of Commerce and Finance valuable special reports, 

 among which, The Lumber Trade of the United States, igoo, 

 pp. 1081-1169. 



Reports of Department of State, Washington, D.C. — Con- 

 sular Reports contain references to forestry, and forest condi- 

 tions in foreign lands. 



Forestry in Europe, a special pubhcation brings details of 

 reports from the consuls of the United States, 1887, also 

 Forest Culture in Sweden, by C. C. Andrews, 1872. Pp. 48. 



Census of i860, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1900, Washington, D.C, 

 give statistics of lumber industry. As a result of the 9th 

 Census an article on The Woodland and Forest Systems of the 

 United States, with a map showing forest distribution, by Prof. 

 F. W. Brewer, was published in the Statistical Atlas of the 

 United States, 1874. 



Vol. IX of the loth Census (1880), pp. 612, is the first com- 

 prehensive statement on forest conditions: Report on the 

 forests of ISTorth America, by Chas. S. Sargent, 1884. 



Vol. IX, Part III, of the 12th Census (1900), " Selected 

 Industries," contains an extensive compilation of the statistics 

 of the lumber and other forest industries on 122 pages. 



Smithsonian Institute Report, 1869: Forests and their 

 climatic influence, by A. C. Becquerel, translated from the 

 French. 



Reports of State Commissions. — California State Board of 

 Forestry, 3 reports, 1885-1890. 



