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GRAZING. 
* Bulletin 15: Forest Growth and Sheep Grazing in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon. 
Price, 5 cents. 
A careful study of the grazing question as it was found to exist in 1897. 
* Bulletin 62: Grazing on the Public Lands. (Published also in the second partial 
report of the Public Lands Commission, Senate Document No. 189, 58th Cong., 3d 
sess.) Price, 15 cents. 
A history of grazing on the public lands of the United States, with a comparison of 
the methods of grazing now and formerly in force, and recommendations as to the 
establishment of regulations governing grazing. 
* Bulletin 72: Wolves in Relation to Stock, Game, and the National Forest Reserves. 
Price, 10 cents. 
This bulletin shows the distribution of wolves in the United States, discusses the 
extent to which they prey upon stock and game, and gives directions for destroying 
them by shooting, trapping, and poisoning, and for wolf-proof fences. The effective- 
ness of bounties is also considered. The study upon which this bulletin is based was 
made in cooperation with the Biological Survey in the interest of those grazing stock 
on the National Forests. 
FOREST LAW. 
* Bulletin 57: Federal and State Forest Laws. Price, 15 cents. 
A compilation of all the State and National laws relative to forests and forestry, 
including 1904. 
FORESTS AND STREAM FLOW. 
Bulletin 44: The Diminished Flow of the Rock River in Wisconsin and Illinois, and 
Its Relation to the Surrounding Forests. 
A discussion of the effect of forests upon stream flow with special reference to the 
region drained by the Rock River. The discussion is supplemented with practical 
advice as to the management of woodlands for increasing the water-storing capacity 
of the soil as well as the profits of the individual owner. 
Extract 329, from the Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture (1903): The Rela- 
tion of Forests to Stream Flow. 
Results of observations conducted in the San Bernardino Mountains, in southern 
California. 
TERMS OF COOPERATION OFFERED BY THE SERVICE. 
The following circulars, which may be had upon application to the Forester with- 
out charge, explain the terms of the cooperative agreements which the Forest Service 
will make with those desiring assistance in the care of their forests or woodlots and 
in the establishment or care of forest plantations. 
Circular 21 (Fifth Revision): Practical Assistance to Farmers, Lumbermen, and Other 
Owners of Forest Lands. 
Circular 22 (Fifth Revision): Practical Assistance to Tree Planters. 
FOREST STATISTICS. 
* Bulletin 74: Forest Products of the United States: 1905. Price, 15 cents. 
A discussion of the lumber cut forms the chief part of the bulletin. Statistics on 
the production of cross-ties, tight cooperage stock, pulpwood, mine timbers, tanbark, 
veneer, wood used for distillation, and the production of lath and shingles are also 
included. This is the first detailed report on wood products of the United States 
ever published. Accurate knowledge of the annual drain upon our forests is highly 
important for lumbermen, timberland owners, and the general public. 
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