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Eeport for 1801 — 



Forestry lectures. 



Poisoning of street trees. 



Bamboo as substitute for wood. 



Forest-planting experiments in Nebraska. 



Southern lumber pines. 



Forest reservations and their management. 

 Eeport for 1892— 



Forest conditions of the United States and the forestry movement 



Forest fire legislation. 



Eeport on Ohickamauga National Park. 



The naval store industry. 

 Eeport for 1893 — 



Methods of forest measurement. 



Consumption and supply of forest products in the United States. 



German forest management. 



ARTICLES REPRINTED FROM YEARBOOKS. 



From Yearbook, 1894: 



Forestry for farmers. By B. E. Fernow. Pp. 40, figs. 15. 

 From Yearbook, 1893: 



The i elation of forest to farms. By B. E. Fernow. Pp. 8. 



Tree planting on the Western plains. By Glias. A. Keffer. Pp. 20. 

 From Yearbook, 189G: 



Tree planting in waste places on the farm. By Chas. A. Keffer. Pp. 18. 



The uses of wood. By Fihbert Eoth. Pp. 30, figs. 7. 

 From Yearbook, 1897 : 



Division of forestry; relation of its work to the farmer. By B. E. Fernow, chief. Pp. 20. 



Trees of the United States important in Forestry. By Geo. B. Sudworth. Pp. 20. 



FARMERS' BULLETIN. 



No. 67. Forestry for farmers. Pp. 48, figs. 15. 



MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS. 



Catalogue of the Forest Trees of the United States which usually attain a height of 1G feet 

 or more, with notes and brief descriptions of the more important species. 1870. Pp. 88. 



Preliminary Eeport on the Forestry of the Mississippi Valley and Tree Planting on the Plains. 

 By F. P. Baker and It. W. Furnas. Pp. 45. 1883. 



Arbor Day, its History and Observance. By N. H. Egleston. Pp. 80, figs. 12. 1896. 



Miscellaneous Special Eeport No. o. The proper value and management of Government 

 timber lands and the distribution of North American forest trees, being papers read at the United 

 States Department of Agriculture May 7 and 8, 1884. Pp. 47, 1884. 



Miscellaneous Eeport No. 10. A descriptive catalogue of manufactures from native woods, 

 as shown in the exhibit of the United States Department of Agriculture at the World's Industrial 

 and Cotton Exposition at New Orleans, La. By Charles Eichards Dodge. Pp. 81. 1886. 



Trees of Washington, D. C. By B. E. Fernow and Geo. B. Sudworth. Unp. pi. 1891. 



Forestry in the United States. By B. E. Fernow. Eeport of United States commissioners 

 to the Universal Exposition of 1889 at Paris. Yol. V, pp. 747-777, pis. 6. 1891. 



Timber physics. — Preliminary report: Need of investigation. By B. E. Fernow. (From For- 

 estry Bui. No. 6.) Quarto, 16 pp. 1892. 



Letter to the Secretary of Agriculture regarding Forest Growth and Timber Consumption. 

 By B. E. Fernow. Pp. 3. 1893. 



Instructions for the Collection of Test Pieces of Pines for Timber Investigations, n. cl. Pp. 4. 



List of Publications relating to Forestry in the Department Library. Prepared under the 

 direction of the Librarian. Pp. 93. 1898. 



