44 FORESTRY INVESTIGATIONS U. S. DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE. 



STATEMENTS BEFORE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES AND IN ANSWER TO SENATE RESOLUTIONS. 



Statement on the relation of irrigation problems to forest conditions by B. E. Eernow, 

 before Special Senate Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation of Arid Lands. Fifty- first 

 Congress, first session. Senate Report No. 928, vol. 4, 1890. Pp. 112-124. 



Statements in Report No. 1002, Fifty-second Congress, first session. (To accompany S. 3235) 

 "to provide for the establishment, protection, and administration of public forest reservation, and 

 for other purposes." Pp. 12. 1892. 



Senate Document No. 172, Fifty-third Congress, second session. Letter from the Secretary 

 of Agriculture . . . transmitting information in relation to investigations and experiments in the 

 planting of native pine seed in the sand hills of the Northwest. Pp. 11. 8°. 1894. 



Statements in House Report No. 1442, Fifty- third Congress, second session. Investigations 

 and Tests of American Timbers. Pp. 4. 1894. 



Statements in House Report No. S97. Public Forest Reservations. Pp. 23. 1894. 



Statement of B. E. Fernow, Chief of Forestry Division, to the Committee on Agriculture, 

 House of Representatives, [in support of H. JR.. 8389, and H. R. 8390, providing for forestry schools] 

 February 10, 1895. Pp 4. 



Senate Document No. 40, Fifty- fifth Congress, first session: White-Pine Timber Supplies. 

 Statement prepared by the chief of the division. Letter of the Secretary of Agriculture. Pp. 

 21. 1897. 



