36 MISC. PUBLICATION 395, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



Miscellaneous Publications 



162. Our Forests, What They Are and What They Mean to Us. 10 cents. 



290. Work of the U. S. Forest Service. 10 cents. 



358. Use and Abuse of Wood in House Construction. 10 cents. 



600. Water and Our Forests. 10 cents. 



Circulars 



489. Selection, Installation, Finish, and Maintenance of Wood Floors for Dwellings. 10 cents. 



American Woods Series 



Nomenclature, Distribution and Growth, Supply, Production, Properties, Principal Uses. 

 Maps of Botanical Range of Different Species (Forest Service). 



State Forestry Departments 



The 48 States have departments of forestry or equivalent State organizations, all of which publish 

 more or less material on varied phases of forestry. Applications should be addressed to the State 

 foresters at the following places: 



Alabama, Department of Conservation, Montgomery 4. 



Arizona, State Land Commission, Phoenix. 



Arkansas, Arkansas Resources and Development Commission, Little Rock. 



California, Department of Natural Resources, Sacramento 14. 



Colorado, State Board of Forestry, Denver 2. 



Connecticut, State Park and Forest Commission, Hartford. 



Delaware, State Forestry Department, Dover. 



Florida, Florida Board of Forestry and Parks, Tallahassee. 



Georgia, Division of Conservation, Atlanta 3. 



Idaho, State Board of Land Commissioners, Boise. 



Illinois, Department of Conservation, Springfield. 



Indiana, Department of Conservation, Indianapolis. 



Iowa, Iowa Conservation Commission, Ames. 



Kansas, State Board of Administration, Department of Forestry and Floriculture, Manhattan. 



Kentucky, Conservation Department, Frankfort. 



Louisiana, Louisiana Forestry Commission, Baton Rouge. 



Maine, Maine Forest Service, Augusta. 



Maryland, Maryland Department of State Forests and Parks, Annapolis. 



Massachusetts, Department of Conservation, Boston. 



Michigan, Department of Conservation, Lansing. 



Minnesota, Department of Conservation, St. Paul. 



Mississippi, Mississippi Forest and Park Service, Jackson 105. 



Missouri, Missouri Conservation Commission, Jefferson City. 



Montana, State Forest Department, Missoula. 



Nebraska, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. 



Nevada, State of Nevada, Carson City. 



New Hampshire, Forestry and Recreation Department, Concord. 



New Jersey, Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Trenton. 



New Mexico, State Land Commissioner, Santa Fe. 



New York, New York Conservation Department, Albany. 



North Carolina, Department of Conservation and Development, Raleigh. 



North Dakota, State School of Forestry, Bottineau. 



Ohio, Department of Natural Resources, Columbus. 



Oklahoma, Oklahoma Planning and Resources Board, Oklahoma City 5. 



Oregon, State Board of Forestry, Salem. 



Pennsylvania, Department of Forests and Waters, Harrisburg. 



Rhode Island, State Department of Agriculture and Conservation, Providence. 



South Carolina, State Commission of Forestry, Columbia B. 



South Dakota, Department of School and Public Lands and Commission of Game, Fish and 

 Parks, Pierre. 



Tennessee, Department of Conservation, Nashville 3. 



Texas, Texas Forest Service, College Station 5. 



Utah, Utah State Department of Agriculture, Logan. 



Vermont, Vermont Forest Service, Montpelier. 



Virginia, Department of Conservation and Development, Charlottesville. 



Washington, Department of Conservation and Development, Olympia. 



West Virginia, Conservation Commission, Charleston. 



Wisconsin, Wisconsin Conservation Department, Madison. 



Wyoming, University of Wyoming, Laramie. 



