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Indiana. — State Forester, Department of Conservation, Indianapolis. 



Iowa. — *Director, Extension Service, College of Agriculture, Ames. 



Kansas. — State Forester, State Board of Administration, Hays. *Secretary, 

 State Board of Agriculture, Topeka. 



Kentucky. — *State Forester, State Forest Service, Frankfort. 



Louisiana. — *State Forester, Department of Conservation, New Orleans. 



Maine. — *Forest Commissioner, State Forest Service, Augusta. 



Maryland. — *State Forester, Department of Forestry, Baltimore. 



Massachusetts. — *State Forester, Department of Conservation, Boston. 



Michigan. — Head, Department of Forestry, College of Agriculture, East Lansing. 



Minnesota. — Director, Department of Conservation, St. Paul. ^Director, 

 Extension Service, College of Agriculture, St. Paul. 



Mississippi. — State Forester, Commission of Forestry, Jackson. *Director, 

 Extension Service, State College, Miss. 



Missouri. — Acting State Forester, Department of Fish and Game, Jefferson City. 



Montana. — State Forester, Forestry Department, Missoula. 



Nebraska. — Director, Extension Service, College of Agriculture, Lincoln. 



New Hampshire. — State Forester, State Forestry Department, Concord. 



New Jersey. — *State Forester, Department of Conservation and Development, 

 Trenton. 



New York. — Director, Lands and Forests, Albany. *Director, Extension 

 Service, State College of Agriculture, Ithaca. *Dean, New 

 York State College of Forestry, Syracuse. 



North Carolina. — *State Forester, Department of Conservation and Develop- 

 ment, Raleigh. 



North Dakota. — State Forester, State School of Forestry, Bottineau. 



Ohio. — *State Forester, Department of Forestry, Wooster. 



Oklahoma. — *State Forester, Oklahoma Forest Commission, Oklahoma City. 



Oregon. — State Forester, State Board of Forestry, Salem. 



Pennsylvania. — ^Secretary, Department of Forests and Waters, Harrisburg. 



South Carolina. — State Forester, State Forestry Commission, Columbia. 

 ^Director, Extension Service, Clemson College. 



South Dakota. — Commissioner, Department of Schools and Public Lands, Custer. 



Tennessee. — *State Forester, Division of Forestry, Department of Agriculture, 

 Nashville. 



Texas. — *State Forester, Texas Forest Service, College Station. 



Vermont. — Commissioner of Forestry, State Forest Service, Montpelier. 



Virginia. — *State Forester, State Forest Service, University. 



Washington. — State Forest Supervisor, Department of Conservation, Olympia. 



West Virginia. — *State Forester, Conservation Commission, Charleston. 



Wisconsin. — *Director, State Conservation Commission, Madison. 



BOOKS ON FOREST TREES 



Many books have been published giving popular or technical 

 botanical descriptions of forest trees or native forest shrubs For 

 information concerning these it is suggested that inquiries be addressed 

 to any of the various State forestry agencies mentioned above or, 

 if desired, to the Forest Service, United States Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. 



FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS 



A Check List of the Forest Trees of the United States, Their Names 

 and Ranges (Miscellaneous Circular 92, 17 gives the names of all the 

 known tree species and many of the recognized varieties and hybrids, 

 and their known ranges. They are botanically grouped by genera, 

 families, and classes, but no descriptions of trees are given. Other 

 publications deal with a few individual species and various phases of 

 forest management, including planting, thinning, cutting, and utili- 

 zation of the products. A list may be requested from the Forest 

 Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 



" This publication is no long er available for distribution, but may be found in the larger libraries. 



