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MAPS-Continued.

National forests [map, with insets] base map, etc.—Continued.
INSETS-Continued.

Philippine Islands. Approximate scale 140 m.-1.7 in. 14.6X×9.9 in.
Porto Rico. Scale 30 m. 2 in. 5.8 X 12.5 in.

Tutuila Group of Samoan Islands; Tutuila Isl., scale 5 m.
scale 5 m. 0.3 in.; Manua [Islands], scale 5 m.=1.6 in.
2.5×1.6, and 2.9 × 5.1 in.

1.6 in.; Rose I., 5.4 X 8.5, 3.7 × 6.9,

NOTE. This edition shows the area covered by the original forests. Same. Edition of May 1, 1910. Paper, 50c.

A 13.13: N 218 NOTE. This edition shows the present and proposed forest reservations, notably the Appalachian Reserve, also Reclamation Service irrigation projects, private irrigated areas, canals and proposed waterways, overflowed lands of lower Mississippi River, principal watersheds, lines of equal precipitation, and Indian reservations. See also, in this list, headings Medicine Bow national forest-Surveying. MEDICINE BOW [NATIONAL FOREST, map]. 1913. 7 sheets, various sizes. Paper, per set, 70c. A 13.13: M 46

MINES.

Forestry as related to mining interests. (In Proceedings of conference of
governors in White House, 1908, pages 359 to 362.) Cloth, 75c.
Pr 26.2: G742
Rocky Mountain mine timbers. 1914. 34 pages, illus. Paper, 5c.

A 1.3: 77 This paper is of interest to miners and producers of mine timbers and will be suitable for distribution in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico.

Timber used in mines of United States in 1905. 8 pages.

See also, in this list, heading Wood preservation.

Paper, 5c.

A 13.4: 49

MINNESOTA. Creating in Minnesota a national forest. Speech of C. A. Lindbergh of Minn., in House, May 16, 1908. (In Congressional Record, vol. 42, no. 127, pages 6718, 6719.) Paper, 10c.

MISSISSIPPI. See, in this list, heading Pine.

MULBERRY. Forest planting leaflet: Russian mulberry, Morus alba tatarica. 1907. 3 pages. Paper, 5c.

NATIONAL FOREST MANUAL—

Claims, settlement, and administrative sites.

A 13.4: 83

1912. 56 pages, illus. [To

take effect Feb. 1, 1912, and to constitute a part of the Use book.] Paper, 10c.

Forest plans, forest extension, forest investigations, dendrology. 1911. 45 pages. Paper, 5c.

A 13.2: N 21mc

libraries, cooperation,

A 13.2: N 21mf

General laws, parts of laws, decisions and opinions applicable to creation, administration, and protection of national forests. 1913. 97 pages Paper, 10c.

A 33.2: F 76

Grazing. Revised edition. 1913. 100 pages, illus. [To take effect May 1,
1913.] Paper, 10c.
A 13.2: N 21mg2

Instructions relating to forest products. 1913. 47 pages.
May 1, 1913, and to constitute a part of the Use book.]

Special uses. 1911. 35 pages.

[To take effect Paper, 5c. A 13.2: N 21mp

[To take effect May 1, 1911, and to conA 13. 2: N 21ms

stitute part of the Use book.] Paper, 5c.
Trespass. 1911. 23 pages.
a part of the Use book.]
Water power, telephone, telegraph, power transmission
pages. [To take effect Feb. 24, 1913, and to constitute
book.] Paper, 10c.

[To take effect Sept. 1, 1911, and to constitute
Paper, 5c.
A 13.2: N 21mtr
lines. 1913. 63
a part of the Use
A 13.2: N 21mw
Report, fiscal year

NATIONAL FOREST RESERVATION COMMISSION.

1913. 8 pages. (63d Cong., 2d sess, S. Doc. 307.) Paper, 5c.

Report of forests examined in the Appalachian and White mountains and recommendations concerning the administration of acquired lands.

NATIONAL FORESTS.

Business aspect of national forest timber sales. Pages 363 to 370, illus. [From Agriculture Yearbook, 1911.] Paper, 5c. A 1.10 : 575

NOTE. In ordering publications from this List use the words of the title

NATIONAL FORESTS-Continued.

Contracts in forest-reserve timber lands, information as to contracts in force at time of approval of act prohibiting selection of timber lands in lieu of lands in forest reserves [etc.]. 1910. 485 pages, map. (61st Cong. 2d sess., S. Doc. 612.) Paper, 35c.

A 13.2: F 76'

The country's forests. 1914. 14 pages, 24° Paper, 5c. Cutting timber on national forests and providing for future supply. Pages 277 to 288, illus. [From Agriculture Yearbook, 1907.]

Farms in national forests.

Paper, 5c.
A. 1.10a: 466

(In Congressional record, vol. 48, no. 212, pages 12098 to 12102.) Paper, 15c.

Forest reserves. 400 pages, illus., maps, 16 in separate case, large 8° (19th Geological Report, 1898, pt. 5.) Cloth, text, $1.25; atlas, $1.00.

[blocks in formation]

Pine Ridge timber, Nebr.

I 19.1: 898

Forest reserves. 498 pages, illus., maps, 8 in separate case, large 8°

Geological Report, 1899, pt. 5.) Cloth, $2.80.

Forests of United States.

[blocks in formation]

(20th

I 19.1: 8995

Forest reserves. 711 pages, illus., maps, 39 in separate case, large 8° (21st Geological Report, 1900, pt. 5.) Cloth, $3.85.

Summary of forestry work in 1899-1900.

Lewis and Clarke forest reserve, Mont.
Mount Rainier forest reserve, Wash.

Olympic forest reserve, Wash.

I 19.1: 9005

Cascade Range forest reserve, Oreg., from T. 28 S. to T. 37 S., inclusive, together with Ashland forest reserve and adjacent forest regions, from T. 28 S. to T. 41 S., inclusive, and from R. 2 W. to R. 14 E., Willamette meridian, inclusive.

Stanislaus and Lake Tahoe forest reserves, Cal.

Classification of lands.

Woodland of Indian Territory.

Timber conditions of pine region of Minnesota.

Information regarding employment on national forests. 1914. 4 pages. Paper, 5c.

Letters and memorials relating to new forest reservations. (55th Cong., 1st sess., S. Doc. 68. Bound with other 3562.) Cloth, 75c; sheep, $1.25.

6th revision. A 13.2: N 21"

1897. 11 pages. docs.; serial no.

National forest administrative act, act [of] June 4, 1897. 1911. 9 pages. Paper, 5c.

National forest receipts for benefit of schools and roads. 1913. narrow 8° Paper, 5c.

A 33.4: 54 4 pages, A 13.2: R 24

A 1.10a: 602

National forest timber for small operator. Pages 405 to 416, illus. [From
Agriculture Yearbook, 1912.] Paper, 5c.

National forests and lumber supply. Pages 447 to 452. [From Agriculture
Yearbook, 1906.] Paper, 5c.
A 1.10a: 434

National forests can not be occupied by ditches and canals for irrigation without permission from proper officers of Government, decision of district court for district of Colorado sustaining authority of Government to prevent unauthorized use and occupation of national forests. 1913. 5 pages. Paper, 5c. A 33.4:69 NOTE.-In ordering publications from this List use the words of the title as far as the first period, and all the composite number which follows the price.

NATIONAL FORESTS-Continued.

National forests organic and administrative acts, acts of Mar. 3, 1891, and June 4, 1897, decision of Supreme Court sustaining power of Congress to provide for creation of national forests and for their administration under rules and regulations made and promulgated by Secretary of Agriculture. 1911. 7 pages. Paper, 5c. A 33.4:52 Papers on national forests.

(In Congressional Record of June 6, 1913, vol.

Pa

50, no. 42, pages 2181 to 2187.) Paper, 5c. Partial report relating to forest reserves [showing acreage of land grants therein, etc.]. 1900. 6+16 pages, 24 maps. (56th Cong., 1st sess., H. Doc. 643, 2 pts. Bound with other docs.; serial no. 3997.) Sheep, $1.65. Principles and procedure governing classification and segregation of agricultural and forest lands in national forests. 1914. 23 pages. per, 5c. A 13.2: L 23 Regulations governing entries within national forests, superseding circular of July 23, 1907, [circular to] registers and receivers. 1908. 7 pages. Paper, 5c. I 21.10: 90811 See also, in this list, headings Appalachian Mountains-Black Mesa forest reserve Calaveras Big Tree national forest-Crater national forestFires-Gila River forest reserve-Grazing-Lincoln forest reserve-Little Belt Mountains forest reserve-Luquillo forest reserve-Maps-Medicine Bow national forest-Olympic national forest-San Francisco Mountains forest reserve-Yellowstone forest reserve.

NATURE STUDY.

A 10.2: F 76

Forestry in nature study. 1909. 10 pages. Paper, 5c. Forestry in nature study [with Key to common kinds of trees]. 1911. 43 pages, illus. Paper, 5c.

NAVAL STORES.

A 1.9: 468

Forest products laboratory series: Possibilities of western pines as source of naval stores. 1912. 23 pages, illus. Paper, 10c. A 13.3: 116 Relation of light chipping to commercial yield of naval stores. 1911. 36 pages, illus. Paper, 10c.

NEBRASKA.

Forest planting in eastern Nebraska. 1906. 32 pages. Paper, 5c.

A 13.4: 45

Forest planting in sand-hill region of Nebraska. Reprint 1909.
Paper, 5c.

4 pages. A 13.4: 37

1905.

See also, in this list, heading Kansas.
NEW HAMPSHIRE. Forest conditions of northern New Hampshire.

100 pages, illus. maps. Paper, 25c.

A 13.3: 55

NEW YORK. See, in this list, heading Lumber.
NEW YORK STATE FOREST RESERVE. Forest working plan for township

40, Totten and Crossfield purchase, Hamilton County, New York State forest preserve; preceded by Discussion of conservative lumbering and water-supply. 1901. 64 pages, illus. 4 maps. Paper, 25c. A 13.3: 30 NORTH CAROLINA. Report on examination of forest tract in western North Carolina. 1905. 32 pages, illus. map. Paper, 5c.

A 13.3: 60

NORTH PLATTE VALLEY. Forest planting in North Platte and South Platte valleys. 1907. 20 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.4: 109

NURSERIES.

Exhibit of forest nursery at Louisiana Purchase Exposition. 1904. 7 pages,
illus. Paper, 5c.
A 13.4: 31
Forest nurseries for schools. 1910. 24 pages, illus. Paper, 5c. A 1.9: 423

ОАК.

California tanbark oak: pt. 1, Tanbark oak and tanning industry; pt. 2,
Utilization of wood of tanbark oak; Appendix, Distribution of tannin in
tanbark oak. 1911. 34 pages, illus. Paper, 15c.
A 13.3: 75
Chestnut oak in the southern Appalachians. 1908. 23 pages. Paper, 5c.
A 13.4: 135

NOTE. In ordering publications from this List use the words of the title

OAK-Continued.
Chestnut oak, Quercus prinus Linn. 1908. 3 pages. Paper, 5c.

A 13.12: 41

Emory oak in southern Arizona. 1912. 15 pages, illus. Paper, 5c.

A 13.4 : 201

Forest planting leaflet: Bur oak, Quercus macrocarpa. 1907. 3 pages. Paper, 5c.

A 13.4: 56 Forest planting leaflet: White oak, Quercus alba. 1907. 4 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.4: 106 based on study of Paper, 10c.

Identification of important North American oak woods anatomy of secondary wood. 1911. 56 pages, illus.

Oak pruner.

1910. 7 pages, illus. Paper, 5c.

An insect destructive to the oak and other shade trees. pruner.

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A 13.3: 102
A 9.5: 130

Also known as twig

Oregon oak, Quercus garryana Dougl. 1912. 4 pages. Paper, 5c.

A 13.12: 52 Polyporus dryadeus, root parasite on the oak. (In Journal of agricultural research, Dec. 1913, pages 239 to 250, illus.) Paper, 25c. A 1.23: 13 Three undescribed heart-rots of hardwood trees, especially of oak. (In Journal of agricultural research, Nov. 1913, pages 109 to 128, illus.) Paper, 25c.

Twig blight of Quercus prinus and related species. (In cultural research, Jan. 1914, pages 339 to 346, 1 illus.)

A 1.23: 12
Journal of agri-
Paper, 25c.
A 1.23: 1'

White oak in southern Appalachians. 1907. 27 pages. Paper, 5c.

A 13.4: 105

See also, in this list, headings Chestnut-Wood-Wood preservation. OHIO VALLEY. Suggestions to woodlot owners in Ohio Valley region. 1908. 15 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.4: 138 OKLAHOMA. Advice for forest planters in Oklahoma and adjacent regions. Revised 1906. 46 pages, illus. Paper, 5c. A 13.3: 65 OLEORESINS. Forest products laboratory series: Examination of oleoresins of some western pines. 1913. 36 pages, illus. Paper, 5c. A 13.3: 119 OLYMPIC NATIONAL FOREST, its resources and their management. 1911. 20 pages, illus. map. Paper, 10c. A 13.3: 89 OSAGE ORANGE. Forest planting leaflet: Osage orange, Toxylon pomiferum. 1907. 3 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.4: 90 Forest trees of Pacific Slope. 1908. 441 pages, illus. A 13.2: P 11

PACIFIC SLOPE.

Paper, 60c.

PAVEMENTS. See, in this list, heading Wood paving.

PENNSYLVANIA. See, in this list, heading Planting.

PERIDERMIUM FUSIFORME. Identity of Peridermium fusiforme with Peridermium cerebrum. (In Journal of agricultural 1914, pages 247 to 249, illus.) Paper, 25c.

PILING. See, in this list, heading Insects.

PINE.

66

research, June, A 1.23: 23

Blister rust of white pine. 1911. 88 pages, illus. Paper, 20c. A 19.3: 206 'Bluing" and "red rot" of western yellow pine, with special reference to Black Hills Forest Reserve. 1903. 40 pages, illus. Paper, 30c.

A 19.3: 36 California swamp pine, Pinus muricata Don. 1908. 2 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.12: 30 Condition of cut-over longleaf pine lands in Mississippi. 1908. 8 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.4: 149 Dying of pine in Southern States, cause, extent, and remedy. 1911. 15 pages, illus. Paper, 5c. A 1.9: 476 NOTE.-In ordering publications from this List use the words of the title as far as the first period, and all the composite number which follows the price.

PINE Continued.

5c.

European currant rust on white pine in America. 1909. 4 pages. Paper,
A 19.4:38
Forest management of loblolly pine in Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia.
1914. 59 pages, illus. Paper, 15c.
A 1.3:11

Aims to show the financial possibilities in growing loblolly pine in Maryland,
Delaware, and Virginia, and describes the best methods of management.
Forest planting leaflet: Jack pine, Pinus divaricata. 1907. 2 pages.
Paper, 5c.

Forest planting leaflet: Loblolly pine, Pinus taeda. 1910. 5c.

A 13.4:57

4 pages. Paper,

A 13.4: 183

Forest planting leaflet: Red pine, Pinus resinosa. 1907. 3 pages. Paper, 5c.

Forest planting leaflet: Scotch pine, Pinus sylvestris. 1907.
Paper, 5c.

A 13.4: 60

4 pages.

A 13.4: 68

Forest planting leaflet: Shortleaf pine, Pinus echinata. 1910. 4 pages.
Paper, 5c.
A 13.4: 182

Forest planting leaflet: Western yellow pine, Pinus ponderosa. 1907. pages. Paper, 5c.

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A 13.4: 72 Forest planting leaflet: White pine, Pinus strobus. 1907. 6 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.4: 67 Forest tables, lodgepole pine. 1907. 24 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.4: 126 Forest tables, western yellow pine. 1908. 23 pages. Paper, 5c.

A 13.4: 127 Jack pine, Pinus divaricata, Ait., Du Mont de Cours. 1909. 4 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.12: 44

Jeffrey pine, Pinus jeffreyi Oreg. Com. 1908. 3 pages. Paper, 5c.

A 13.12: 21 Knobcone pine, Pinus attenuata Lemmon. 1908. 2 pages. Paper, 5c.

A 13.12: 36

Limber pine, Pinus flexilis James. 1909. 4 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.12: 46
Loblolly pine in eastern Texas, with special reference to production of cross-
ties. 1905. 53 pages, illus. Paper, 5c.
A 13.3: 64
Natural replacement of white pine on old fields in New England. 1905. 32
pages, illus., map. Paper, 10c.
A 13.3: 63
New facts concerning white-pine blister rust. 1914. 8 pages. Paper, 5c.
A 1.3: 116

This paper contains additional information concerning the white-pine blister rust that was collected during the season of 1913. It is of interest to foresters, tree experts, nurserymen, and owners of ornamental and forest plantations of 5-leaved pines. Supplementary to Plant Industry Bulletin 206. Pinon pine, Pinus edulis Engelm. 1909. 4 pages. Paper, 5c. A 13.12: 47 Present status of white-pine blights. 1909. 12 pages. Paper, 5c.

A 19.4:35

Properties and uses of southern pines. 1909. 30 pages, illus. Paper, 5c.

Reproduction of western yellow pine in Southwest. 1910.
per, 5c.

Scrub pine, Pinus virginiana. 1911. 27 pages, illus.
Sugar pine and western yellow pine in California.
Paper, 10c.

A 13.4 : 164 16 pages. PaA 13.4: 174 Paper, 5c. A 13.3: 94 1906.

42 pages, illus.
A 13.3: 69
of structure of

Timber pines of southern United States, with discussion
their wood. Revised 1897. 176 pages, illus., 3 maps, 4° Paper, 50c.

A 13.3: 13

Torrey pine, Pinus torreyana Parry. 1908. 2 pages. Paper, 5c.

A 13.12:27
[From

Waste in logging southern yellow pine. Pages 483 to 494, illus.
Agriculture Yearbook, 1905.] Paper, 5c.

Western yellow pine in Arizona and New Mexico. 1911.
Paper, 15c.

A 1.10": 398

64 pages, illus.

A 13.3: 101

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