10 MISC. PUBLICATION 45, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Title Author Publisher and place of publication 
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Price List 41, Insects.___............._.- fri, 27d pun Superintendent of Documents, Gov- 
| ernment Printing Office, Wash- 
ington, D.C. (Free.) 
Protect White Pine from Blister Rust | J. F. Martin patholo- | Sh dere of Agriculture, Wash- 
Misc. Pub. 22, Bureau of Plant In- gist. | ington, D.C. 
dustry. 
Protect Western White Pine and Sugar ____- do. ss! ee ie: Brey 
Pine from Blister Rust, Misc. Pub. 23, | 
Bureau of Plant Industry. ; 
Manual of Tree Diseases_______________- fi. Ae Rankine ess The MacMillan Co., New York. 
Forestry Lessons on Home Woodlands. | W. R. Mattoon and A. | ag of Agriculture, Wash- 
(Department Bulletin 863.) Dille. ington, D.C. 
Forestry and Farm Income. (Farmers’ | A. F. Hawes.....--- oo Do. 
Bulletin 1117.) 
Making Woodlands Profitable in the W.R. Mattoon________- Do. 
eo States. (Farmers’ Bulletin | 
1 A | 
Cooperative Marketing of Woodland | A. F. Hawes_----.---_-- Do. 
Products. (Farmers’ Bulletin 1100.) 
Growing and Planting Hardwood Seed- | C. R. Tillotson_-------- Do. 
lings on the Farm. (Farmers’ Bul- | 
letin 1123.) 
The Care and Improvement ofthe Farm ____- d0:- 2-0 eee Do. 
Woods. (Farmers’ Bulletin 1177.) 
Measuring and Marketing Farm Tim- W.R. Mattoon and W. | Do. 
bers. (Farmers’ Bulletin 1210.) B. Barrows. 
The Windbreak as a Farm Asset. C.G. Bates____.--_.---_! Do. 
(Farmers’ Bulletin 1405.) 
Growing and Planting Coniferous Trees C.R. Tillotson___--__-- Do. 
= - Farm. (Farmers’ Bulletin 
453. 
Growing Pine Timber for Profitinthe Compiled by Forest Do. 7 
oe (Miscellaneous Publication Service. | 
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Il. STUDY OF FOREST PRODUCTS 
1, FOREST PRODUCTS OF THE NATION 
Make a study of the various forest products of the whole country, such as: 
Lumber—lumber-producing regions, important species, products, lumbering 
operations, importance of industry. 
Naval stores—section of country noted for production; species of trees pro- 
ducing crude gum or resin; how resin is obtained from trees; process of distillation; 
products, pitch, tar, turpentine, and rosin. 
Pulp and paper—woods used in the manufacture of wood pulp; various pro- 
cesses in manufacture; how paper is made from wood pulp; quantity of wood 
needed and used in industry. 
Fuel wood, ties, posts, poles, etc. 
Tannin extract—species producing; bark or wood; extent of industry; processes. 
Maple sugar and sirup. 
Distillation of wood. 
2. FOREST PRODUCTS AND WOOD-USING INDUSTRIES OF YOUR STATE OF YOUR 
LOCALITY 
3. MAKE AN EXHIBIT OF SOME OF THE DIFFERENT FOREST PRODUCTS OF YOUR 
LOCALITY 
4, MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR STUDY OR REFERENCE 
Title Author Publisher and place of publication 
Timber Growing and Logging Practice | S. B. Show and W. B. Department of Agriculture Wash- 
in the California Pine Region. (De- Greeley. ington, D. C. 
partment Bulletin 1402.) _ : : 
Timber Growing and Logging Practice C.R. Tillotson and W. Do. 
in Central Hardwood Region. (De- _ B. Greeley. 
partment Bulletin 1491.) 
Timber Growing and Logging Practice T.T.Mungerand W. B. Do. 
in the Douglas Fir Region. (Depart- Greeley. 
ment Bulletin 1493.) | 
Timber Growing and Logging Practice R. Zon and W. B. Gree- Do. 
in the Lake States. (Department | ° ley. 
Bulletin 1496.) 
