Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 121991 |
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... regions . They deal with problems peculiar to the region or State and are therefore of direct benefit to the timber and woodlot owners of that State or region . Most of the studies are carried on in cooperation with the States and are ...
... regions . They deal with problems peculiar to the region or State and are therefore of direct benefit to the timber and woodlot owners of that State or region . Most of the studies are carried on in cooperation with the States and are ...
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the regions . Similar types in different regions can often be handled in the same way , but the different types even ... REGION . The Cascade region comprises that part of Washington and Ore- gon west of the summit of the Cascade Range ...
the regions . Similar types in different regions can often be handled in the same way , but the different types even ... REGION . The Cascade region comprises that part of Washington and Ore- gon west of the summit of the Cascade Range ...
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION . The Rocky Mountain region extends from the Canadian line to southern Utah and Colorado and from the eastern Cascades to and including the eastern slope of the Rockies . The northern part of this region , and ...
ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION . The Rocky Mountain region extends from the Canadian line to southern Utah and Colorado and from the eastern Cascades to and including the eastern slope of the Rockies . The northern part of this region , and ...
Contents
Object of the publication | 9 |
Description of the different lines of investigationContinued | 12 |
Wood distillation | 25 |
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