FAMOUS TREES U3 



(49) Janssen, Raymond E. 



1934. Indian trail trees. Amer. Forests 40 : 296-297, 334, illus. 

 (50). 



1936. indian trail signs. Nature notes 2: S'8-92, illus. 



(51) JOURDAN, J. W. 



1932. ACCURATE SURVEYS DETERMINE! SIZES OF RIVAL BIG TREES. Engin. 



News-Rec. 108: 255-256, illus. 



(52) Kauffman, Erle. 



1932. trees of Washington : the man — the city. 90 pp., illus. Wash- 



ington, D. C. 



(53) Lamb, George N. 



1921. American grown cork. Amer. Forestry 27 : 15-16, illus. 



(54) Lamb, W. H. 



1915. value of the contest. Jour. Heredity 6: 424-428, illus. 



(55) Lane-Poole, C. E. 



1930. the forests of Australia. Timberman 31 (5) : 158-159. 



(56) Linford, M. B. 



1925. "utah" — a veteran .juniper. Amer. Forests and Forest Life 31 : 



485, 499, illus. 



(57) Lifpincott, G. C. 



1896. the salem oak. Forester 2: 61-62. 



(58) Lodewick, J. Elton, and Holmes, Mrs. Lynwood R. 



1931. notable trees of Virginia. 24 pp., illus. Blacksburg, Va. 



Polytechnic Inst., Bull. v. 24, No. 7.) 



(59) Logan, Lloyd. 



1929. the sovereign cypress. Amer. Forests and Forest Life 35 : 417, 



illus. 



(60) McArdle, R. E., and Meyer, W. H. 



1930. THE YIELD OF DOUGLAS FIR IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. U. S. Dept. 



Agr. Tech. Bull. 201, 64 pp., illus. 



(61) McCarthy, E. F. 



1933. YELLOW POPLAR: CHARACTERISTICS, GROWTH, AND MANAGEMENT, 



U. S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bull. 356, 58 pp., illus. 



(62) McConkey, Darel. 



1935. prehistoric tree-travels . . . Amer. Forests 41 : 162-164, 198- 



199, illus. 



(63) McLaughlin, Richard B. 



1918. a north Carolina white oak. New Country Life 33 (5) : 92, 94, 

 illus. 



(64) Maddox, R. S. 



1920. a veteran giant of elms. Amer. Forestry 26: 611, illus. 



(65) Martin, Everett P. 



1915. flushing's oldest tree. Amer. Forestry 21 : 614-615, illus. 



(66) Matthies, Katharine, compiler. 



1934. trees of note in Connecticut. Compiled . . . for the Connecticut 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 34 pp., illus. New 

 Haven. 



(67) Mattoon. Wilbur R. 



1915. daniel boone's "bar" tree. Amer. Forestry 21 : 1105-1106, illus. 



(68) Meigs, Mrs. Margaret Wister. 



1933. true tales of fort hunter. 16 pp., illus. Philadelphia. 



(69) Mitchell. J. Alfred. 



1918. incense cedar, U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull., 604, 40 pp., illus. 

 (69a) New Jersey Department of Conservation and Development, Division of 

 Forests and Parks. 



1937. NOTEWORTHY TREES OF NEW JERSEY. 63 pp., illllS. 



(70) New York State College of Forestry, Syracuse University. 



1926. freak trees of the state of new York. 16 pp., illus. Syracuse. 



(71) Nicholson, Katherine S. 



1922. historic American trees. 104 pp., illus. New York. 



(72) Parkes, Joe R. 



1934. the hall of fame for trees, the chipman sassafras. Amer. 



Forests 40: 394, illus. 



(73) Parler, Josie Platt. 



1930. forest people, a woman points the way. . . . Amer. Forests and 

 Forest Life 36: 632-634, illus. 

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