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THE CONSERVATION OF FORESTS BY FRIVATE LANDHOLDERS IN THE UNITED STATES. 



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conservation ; the great principle of national thrift. Craftsman 21 : 585- 



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the land we live in ; the boys' book of conservation . . . with a foreword 



by gifford pinchot. 242 pp., illus. Boston. 1911. 



Pringle, C. P. (16364) 



annual address at the second session of the southern forestry congress 

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Pulling, A. V. S. (16365) 



simple forest conservation. Amer. Forestry 28: 211-217, illus. 1922. 



Pullman, Raymond. (16366) 



destroying mt. mitchell. Amer. Forestry 21 : 83-93, illus. 1915. 



Puter, S. A. D., and Stevens. H. (16367) 



looters of the public domain. 483 pp., illus. Portland, Oreg. 1908. 



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la riqueza forestal de Mexico y su coNSERVAcioN. Rev. Mex. Iiigenieria y 

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Regnault, Felix. (16369) 



the perils of deforestation. International 5 : 45-51. 1909. 



Reynolds, Cuyler. - (16370) 



forest preservation in the state of new york. New England Mag 19: 

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Reynolds, H. A. . (16371) 



conservation realized in Massachusetts. Amer. Forestry 18: 800-802. 

 1912. 



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forest conservation without taxation. North Woods 7 (26) : 5-11. 1921. 



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wanted — a department of conservation. Amer. Forests and Forest Life 30 : 



258-260, 314, 318, illus. 1924. 



Rhodes, J. E. (16374) 



MINNESOTA'S FORESTS AS AN OBJECT LESSON IN PRACTICAL CONSERVATION. Allier. 



Lumberman 1817 : 37. 1910. 



RlNGLAND, A. C. (16375) 



a plan to coordinate conservation interests. Amer. Forests and Forest 

 Life 32 : 613-615. 1926. 



Rollins, Ralph. (16376) 



when conservation defeats its purpose. West. Sportologue 5 (1) I 6-8, 16, 

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Roosevelt, Theodore. (16377) 



address ... at the opening of the conference on conservation of natural 

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LESSONS FROM CHINA ; (EXTRACT FROM THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE) . Natl. GeOgr. 



Mag. 20 (1) : 18-19, illus. 1909. 



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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PLEADS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF AMERICAN FORESTS. 



Ohio Architect and Builder 12 (6) : 13-18. 1908. 



Rothrock, J. T. (16380) 



areas of desolation in Pennsylvania. 30 pp., illus. Philadelphia. 1915. 



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forest preservation. Sci. Amer. 82 : 393-394. 1900. 



