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of the reserves, with instructions to forest officers. A compilation of the laws on 



which the regulations are based is appended. 



Bulletin 54: The Luquillo Forest Reserve, Porto Rico. 



An illustrated description of this tropical forest and its most valuable species of 

 trees. 



* Bulletin 67: Forest Reserves in Idaho. Price, 10 cents. 



Correspondence between the President and Senators Heyburn and Dubois, of 

 Idaho, including letters from the Forester and others, and relating to the forest- 

 reserve situation in the State of Idaho. 



FOREST MANAGEMENT. 



Bulletin 26: Practical Forestry in the Adirondacks. 



An account of the general conditions which govern forest management in the Adi- 

 rondack forest region, and a statement of the work done and the results accomplished 

 there up to July, 1899, in cooperation with the Forest Service (then the Division of 

 Forestry). The two working plans discussed were, with one exception, the first 

 examples of the application of scientific forestry to large holdings in the United States. 



Bulletin 30: A Forest Working Plan for Township 40, Hamilton County, N. Y. 



The working plan given in this bulletin was made at the request of the forest, fish, 

 and game commission of the State of New York, and marks the first instance of 

 cooperation between the Forest Service (then the Division of Forestry) and the gov- 

 ernment of a State. This contains also the first detailed study of a problem in log- 

 ging by a practical lumberman to be published by the Service. Included in the 

 volume is "A discussion of conservative lumbering and the water supply," by 

 Frederick H. Newell, now the head of the United States Reclamation Service. 



Bulletin 32: A Working Plan for Forest Lands near Pine Bluff, Arkansas. 



Prepared in cooperation with a lumber company owning about 100,000 acres of 

 land, about 85 per cent of the total stand on which is loblolly and shortleaf pine. 

 This plan was adopted by the company. 



* Bulletin 39: Conservative Lumbering at Sewanee, Tennessee. Price, 15 cents. 



Prepared for the management of the forest owned by The University of the South, 

 comprising about 7,255 acres of hardwoods. The application of this plan has proved 

 highly profitable to the university. 



Bulletin 43: A Working Plan for Forest Lands in Hampton and Beaufort counties, 



South Carolina. 



Prepared in cooperation with the Okeetee Gun Club for a tract of about 60,000 acres, 

 on which the stand is principally longleaf, loblolly, and Cuban pine and cypress. 



^Bulletin 56: A Working Plan for Forest Lands in Berkeley County, South Caro- 

 lina. Price, 10 cents. 



Prepared in cooperation with a lumber company controlling about 44,000 acres of 

 loblolly pine, longleaf pine, and cypress forest lands. This plan is now being exe- 

 cuted by a forester in the employ of the company, with extremely satisfactory 

 results. 



Bulletin 60: Report on an Examination of a Forest Tract in Western North Carolina. 



Bulletin 68: A Working Plan for Forest Lands in Central Alabama. 



