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Forestry Circular IIS, Management of Second Growth in the Southern Appala- 

 chians. Price. 5 cents. 

 Forestry Circular 20S, Extracting and Cleaning Forest Tree Seed. Price, 5 



cents. 

 Department Bulletin 11, Forest Management of Loblolly Tine in Delaware, 



Maryland, and Virginia. Price, 15 cents. 

 Department Bulletin 12, Uses of Commercial Woods of the United States : ^ 



Beech, Birches, Maples. Price, 10 cents. 

 Department Bulletin 13, White Pine* Under Forest Management. Price, 15 



cents. 

 Department Bulletin 139, Norway Pine in the Lake States. Price, 10 cents. 

 Department Bulletin 212, Observations on the Pathology of the Jack Pine. 



Price, 5 cents. 

 Department Bulletin 247, A Disease of Pines Caused by Cronartium Pyriforme. 



Price, 5 cents. 

 Department Bulletin 272, The Southern Cypress. Price, 20 cents. 

 Department Bulletin 2S5, The Northern Hardwood Forest. Price, 20 cents. 

 Department Bulletin 299, The Ashes: Their Characteristics and Management. 



Price, 25 cents. . 



Department Bulletin 308, Shortleaf Pine : Its Economic Importance and Forest 



Management. Price, 15 cents. 

 Department Bulletin 316. Willows : Their Growth, Use and Importance. Price, 



15 cents. 

 Department Bulletin 638, Forestry and Community Development. Price, 10 



cents. 



STATE FORESTRY DEPARTMENTS. 



Thirty-three States have Departments of Forestry, all of which publish more 

 or less material on varied phases of the subject. Applications should be ad- 

 dressed to the State Foresters at the following places: 



Alabama, State Commission of Forestry, Montgomery. 



California, State Board of Forestry, Sacramento. 



Colorado, State Board of Forestry, Fort Collins. 



Connecticut, State Forester (under Agricultural Experiment Station), New 

 Haven. { 



Idaho, Fire Warden System (under State Board of Land Commissioners), 

 Boise. 



Illinois. State Forester, Urbana. 



Indiana, State Board of Forestry, Indianapolis. 



Iowa, State Forestry Commissioner, Des Moines. 



Kansas, State Agricultural College, Manhattan. 



Kentucky, Commissioner of Agriculture. Frankfort. 



Louisiana, Department of Conservation, New Orleans. 



Maine. Forest Commissioner, Augusta. 



Maryland, State Board of Forestry, Baltimore. 



Massachusetts, State Forester, Boston. 



Michigan, Public Domain Commission. Roscommon. 



Minnesota. State Forestry Board, St. Paul. 



Montana, State Board of Land Commissioners, Helena. 



New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development. Trenton. 



New York, Division of Lands and Forests, Albany. 



North Carolina, Geological and Economic Survey, Chapel Hill. 



Ohio, Department of Forestry, Wooster. 



