CLASSIFIED LIST OF PUBLICATIONS AND GUIDE TO THEIR 



CONTENTS. 



Application for any of the publications named in the following list, except those marked (*) , may 

 be made to The Forester, United States Department of Agriculture, "Washington, D. C. 



A star (*) indicates that the supply at the disposal of the Forester is exhausted. Remittance should 

 be made by postal money order (stamps not accepted) directly to the Superintendent of Docu- 

 ments, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 



GENERAL FOREST SUBJECTS. 



* Bulletin 7: Forest Influences. Price, 15 cents. 



A review of the meteorological observations made prior to 1892, chiefly in foreign 

 countries, bearing upon the influence of forests upon climate, with a discussion of 

 the manner in which forests affect the water conditions of the earth and of other 

 kindred topics. 



Bulletin 24: A Primer of Forestry, in tw^o parts. *Part I — The Forest, Price, 35 



cents. *Part II — Practical Forestry. Price, 30 cents. 



The Primer, written by Gifford Pinchot, Forester, deals with the facts on which 

 forestry is based. It is designed to place in the hands of the average reader just 

 what he ought to know about trees in the forest, systems of forest management, for- 

 est mfluences, and the history of forestry and its status here and abroad. Numerous 

 illustrations explain the text. 



Farmers' Bulletin 173: A Primer of Forestry (paper). 

 A reprint of Bulletin 24, Part I. 



Circular 23 : Suggestions to Prospective Forest Students. 



Circular 35: Forest Preservation and National Prosperity. 



Extracts from addresses delivered before the American Forest Congress at Wash- 

 ington, D. C, in January, 1905, including the address of the President of the United 

 States and that of the Secretary of Agriculture. 



Annual Eeports of the Forester for 1892, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, and 1905. 



Extracts from Yearbooks of the Department of Agriculture: 

 No. 143: Notes on Some Forest Problems (1898). 

 No. 186: Progress of Forestry in the United States (1899). 

 No. 372: Progress of Forestry in 1904 (1904). 

 No. 406: Progress of Forestry in 1905 (1905). 



FOREST RESERVES. 



The Use Book: Eegulations and Instructions for the Use of the National Forest 



Reserves. 



An outline of the history of the National forest policy, followed by the regulations 

 issued by the Secretary of Agriculture on July 1, 1906, governing the administration 



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