Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 121991 |
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Page 75
... possible , and are even adopting Forest Service methods on their private holdings . It is the duty of the officer supervising a sale , in addition to marking the timber for cutting , to see that only this timber is cut and to require ...
... possible , and are even adopting Forest Service methods on their private holdings . It is the duty of the officer supervising a sale , in addition to marking the timber for cutting , to see that only this timber is cut and to require ...
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... possible and to help as many States as can fulfill the requirements of the law , especially the States which have difficulty in providing protection of their own . In some States where the appropriation is small we have gladly ...
... possible and to help as many States as can fulfill the requirements of the law , especially the States which have difficulty in providing protection of their own . In some States where the appropriation is small we have gladly ...
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... possible . Wir- ing inside and outside of a building should be run in as nearly vertical and horizontal lines as possible ; this gives an appearance of neatness and simplifies tracing out the wires when hunting for trouble . There ...
... possible . Wir- ing inside and outside of a building should be run in as nearly vertical and horizontal lines as possible ; this gives an appearance of neatness and simplifies tracing out the wires when hunting for trouble . There ...
Contents
Object of the publication | 9 |
Description of the different lines of investigationContinued | 12 |
Wood distillation | 25 |
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