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Evarts, H. G. (16219) 



conserving the remnants. Sat. Evening Post 197 (10) : 7, 141, 145-146, 149, 

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conservation of the state's timber resources. Amer. Lumberman 1863 : 

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Fairbanks, H. W. ( 16221 ) 



conservation reader, 216 pp., illus. Yonkers, N. Y. 1920. 



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Minneapolis. 1913. 



Fegley, J. C. (16223) 



national importance of forest conservation. Anthracite Forest Protector 

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Ferguson, J. A. (16224) 



progress in conservation. Disston Crucible 2 (10) : 154-157, 160, illus. 

 1913. 



Fernow, B. E. (16225) 



what forest conservation really means. Canad. Lumberman 39 (15) : 41. 

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Finney, J. H. (16226) 



natural resources and conservation. Ann. Amer. Acad. Polit. and Social 

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Frank, Glenn. (16227) 



conservation-conscious, forest-wise. Wis. Com. Forestry Conf. Off. Kept. 

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forests and America's future. Amer. Forests and Forest Life 36 : 743-747, 

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Frear, W. F. (16229) 



conservation in Hawaii. Conf. Governors Proc. 1908: 334-338. 1909. 



Fullerton, Robert. (16230) 



conservation of natural resources as viewed by a southern pine manu- 

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Gasteiger, L. D. (16231) 



the conservation of our forests. Lumber World Rev. 39 (10) : 41-42. 

 1920. 



Gaylord, F. A. (16232) 



penal institutions and conservation. Amer. Forestry 17: 741-742. 1911. 



Gayol, Roberto. (16233) 



la angustioso situation de la capital de la republica a causa de la 

 destruccion forestal de los lomerios y serranias del contorno del valle 

 de Mexico. Mexico Forestal 7(6): 111-115. 1929. 



Gerard, J. B. (16234) 



WHAT WOMEN HAVE ACHIEVED ; THEY HAVE SAVED THE BIG TREES, APPALACHIAN 



forests and the palisades. Amer. Conserv. 1 : 56-59. 1911. 

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Granger, C. M. (16236) 



the business man's part in forest conservation. West Coast Lumberinau 

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