FORESTRY CLUBS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE 
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Title 
Timber Growing and Logging Practice 
in the Western White Pine and Larch- 
Fir Forests of the Northern Rocky 
Sige (Department Bulletin 
1924. 
Harvesting Timber Crops in the Na- 
tional Forests of the East and South. 
(Miscellaneous Circular 75.) 
Logging; the Principles and General 
Methods of Operation in the United 
States. 
eae its Manufacture and Distri- 
uti 
The Practical Lumberman (Containing 
log tables and grading rules.) 
How Lumber is Graded (Department 
Circular 64.) 
Forest products, their manufacture and 
use; Embracing the Principal Com- 
mercial Features. 
amber ang “its uses =~ 2.2 -2-.2-s22--5. 
America and the World’s Woodpile. 
(Cir. 21.) 
Naval Stores; History, Production, Dis- 
tribution, and Consumption. 
Naval Stores; Production, Consumption 
and Distribution. (Trade Informa- 
tion, Bulletin 454). 
Pulpwood and Wood Pulp in North 
America. 
Wood-Pulp and Its Uses_ ==>- = =." =-.< 
How the United States can Meet Its 
Present and Future Pulp-Wood Re- 
Se ees. (Department Bulletin 
1 
The Suitability of American Woods for 
ae Pulp. (Department Bulletin 
1485. 
News Print, the Origin of Paper Making 
and the Manufacturing of News Print. 
Lanning Materials:. 2222. 5.2.22. 25. 5. 
Tanning Materials Survey, PartI. The 
Problem of Our Commercial Indepen- 
dence in Tanning Materials (Trade 
Information Bulletin 167.) 
Tanning Materials Survey. Part III. 
Quebracho. (Trade Information Bul- 
letin 295.) 
Production of Maple Sirup and Sugar. 
(Farmer’s Bulletin 1366.) 
The Production of Maple Sirup and 
Sugar in New York State (Cornell Ex- 
tension Bulletin 167.) 
Maple-Sugar and Maple-Sirup__-_-_-_---_- 
Author Publisher and place of publication 
Elers Koch, R. N. |} Department of Agriculture, Wash- 
Cunningham, and W. ington, D. C. 
B. Greeley. 
Rs VMiesH Vans. =se so Do. 
BRC aBryant=s==-25- 2-2 J. Wiley & Sons, New York. 
pe dds ee el Do. 
Bernard Brereton-_-_-__-- | Bernard Brereton, Tacoma, Wash. 
| 
PS a Ot isae ae eee Department of Agriculture, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
IN. C= Browns<]-2- 2-22 ee Wiley & Sons, New York. 
Ras ssellogyes pea U. P. C. Book Co. (Inc.), New York. 
R. Zon and W. N. Spar- | ee of Agriculture, Wash- 
hawk. ington, D. C. 
Thomas Gamble-__-_---_-- | Review Publishing & Printing Co., 
| Savannah, Ga. 
GEC Priest. jl.2 ee Department of Commerce, Wash- 
| ington, D 
Revs ielloge 23> s2s-- ow Jal Book Co. (Inc.), New 
ork. 
C.F. Cross, C.J. Bevan, | D. Van Nostrand, New York. 
and R. W. Sindell. | 
E. H. Clapp and C. W. | Department of i ee aEe? Wash- 
Boyce. ington, D 
S. D. Wells and J. D. Do. 
Rue. 
Ween askells ee ee International Paper Co., New York. 
| 
RAPSV etches. 2 a. = 2es = 3 | Cyclopedia of American Agriculture, 
2: 623-929. 
ee Aare ee Ne ee coe etn cat Department of Commerce, Wash- 
| ington, D. C 
Pee Wt Hoar. 5. = 2 Do. 
Er. as & Bryan, W. F. Department of Agriculture Wash- 
Hubbard, and S. F. | 
Sherwood. 
ington, D. C 
G. H. Collingwood, J. | New York State College of Agricul- 
A. Cope, and M. P. ture, Ithaca, N. Y. 
Rasmussen. 
Ail 9 8 Ct ee ee oe 
Cyclopedia of American Agriculture 
2: 427-434. 
IV. STUDY OF 
1. LEARN TO CLASSIFY 
WOODS AND WOOD STRUCTURE 
WOODS AS HARDWOODS AND SOFTWOODS 
2. STUDY STRUCTURE OF CROSS SECTION OF TREES 
Bark; sapwood; heartwood; 
pores; pith rays. 
pith; annual rings; spring and summer woods 
3. WHAT IS THE GRAIN OF WOOD? 
Study influence of knots, and methods of sawing. 
4. WHAT ARE THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF WOOD? 
Learn strength, durability, shrinkage, weight, etc., of the different species. 
Wood preservation and substitutes. 
5. PREPARE AN EXHIBIT FOR SCHOOL OR LIBRARY OF SPECIMENS OF LOCAL WOODS 
Labeling as to what they are, where found, and what used for. 
6. MAKE A SUITABLE CASE FOR HOLDING SUCH A SCHOOL EXHIBIT 
