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List of Publications
Available October 1, 1905
FOREST SERVICE
UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
FOREST SERVICE
Available for Distribution October 1, 1905
Application for any of the publications named in the following list, ex-
cept those marked (*), may be made to The Forester, United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
* Supply at the disposal of the Forester exhausted ; remittance should be
made by postal money order (stamps not accepted) to the Superintendent
of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C.
BULLETINS
15 Timber Physics, Part I : Preliminary Report
7 Forest Influences
8 Timber Physics, Part II : Progress Report
*9 Report on the Use of Metal Railroad Ties and on Preservative Proc-
esses and Metal Tie-plates for Wooden Ties (Price 15 cents)
10 Timber: An Elementary Discussion of the Characteristics and Proper-
ties of Wood
12 Economic Designing of Timber Trestle Bridges
13 Timber Pines of the Southern United States
*15 Forest Growth and Sheep Grazing in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon
(Price 5 cents)
*16 Forestry Conditions and Interests of Wisconsin (Price 10 cents)
17 Check List of the Forest Trees of the United States
*20 Measuring the Forest Crop (Price 10 cents)
21 Systematic Plant Introduction
*22 The White Pine (Price 40 cents)
24 A Primer of Forestry :
Part I— The Forest
Part II— Practical Forestry
26 Practical Forestry in the Adirondacks
*27 Practical Tree Planting in Operation (Price 5 cents)
28 A Short Account of the Big Trees of California
29 The Forest Nursery
30 A Forest Working Plan for Township 40, Hamilton County, N. Y.
31 Notes on the Red Cedar
32 A Working Plan for Forest Lands near Pine Bluff, Ark.
33 The Western Hemlock
34 A History of the Lumber Industry in the State of New York
35 Eucalypts Cultivated in the United States
36 The Woodsman’s Handbook
37 The Hardy Catalpa
38 The Redwood
39 Conservative Lumbering at Sewanee, Tenn.
40 A New Method of Turpentine Orcharding
41 Seasoning of Timber
42 The Woodlot
43 A Working Plan for Forest Lands in Hampton and Beaufort Counties,
S. C.
44 The Diminished Flow of the Rock River in Wisconsin and Illinois, and
Its Relation to the Surrounding Forests
45 The Planting of White Pine in New England
46 The Basket Willow
47 The Forests of Texas
48 The Forests of Hawaii
49 The Timber of the Edwards Plateau of Texas
50 Cross-tie Forms and Rail Fastenings, with Special Reference to Treated
Timbers
•51 Report on the Condition of Treated Timbers Laid in Texas in February ,
1902
52 Forest Planting in Western Kansas
53 Chestnut in Southern Maryland
54 The Luquillo Forest Reserve, Porto Rico
55 Forest Conditions in Northern New Hampshire
56 A Working Plan for Forest Lands in Berkeley County, S. C. (In press)
*57 Federal and State Forest Laws (Price 15 cents)
58 The Red Gum
59 The Maple Sugar Industry
60 Report on an Examination of a Forest Tract in Western North Carolina
61 Terms Used in Forestry and Logging
€2 Grazing on the Public Lands (In press)
63 Replacement of White Pine on Old Fields in New England (In press)
64 Loblolly Pine in Eastern Texas (In press)
65 Advice for Forest Planters in Oklahoma and Adjacent Regions (In
press)
66 Forest Extension on the Plains of Kansas and Nebraska (In press)
67 Forest Reserves in Idaho
CIRCULARS
12 Southern Pine: Mechanical and Physical Properties
15 Summary of Mechanical Tests on Thirty-two Species of American
Woods
21 Practical Assistance to Farmers, Lumbermen, and Others in Handling
Forest Lands
22 Practical Assistance to Tree Planters
23 Suggestions to Prospective Forest Students
*24 A New Method of Turpentine Orcharding (Price 5 cents)
25 Forestry and the Lumber Supply
26 Forest Fires in the Adirondacks in 1903
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*27 Reclamation of Flood-damaged Lands in the Kansas River Valley by
Forest Planting (Price 5 cents)
*28 Practical Assistance to Users of Forest Products (Price 5 cents)
29 Exhibit of Tree Planting on a Model Prairie Farm at the Louisiana
Purchase Exposition
30 Exhibit of Forest Planting in Woodlots at the Louisiana Purchase
Exposition
31 Exhibits of Forest Nurseries at Louisiana Purchase Exposition
32 Progress Report on the Strength of Structural Timber
*33 What Forestry Means to Representative Men
34 Practical Results of the Cup and Gutter System of Turpentining
35 Forest Preservation and National Prosperity
EXTRACTS FROM YEARBOOKS
143 Notes on Some Forest Problems (1898)
141 Work of the Division of Forestry for the Farmer (1898)
186 Progress of Forestry in the United States (1899)
187 Practice of Forestry by Private Owners (1899)
212 Forest Extension in the Middle West (1900)
214 Practical Forestry in the Southern Appalachians (1900)
236 The Timber Resources of Nebraska (1901)
241 Grazing in the Forest Reserves (1901)
249 A Working Plan for Southern Hardwoods and Its Results (1901)
270 Practicability of Forest Planting in the United States (1902)
274 Influence of Forestry upon the Lumber Industry (1902)
288 Tests on the Physical Properties of Timber (1902)
315 Recent Progress in Timber Preservation (1903)
329 The Relation of Forests to Stream Flow (1903)
337 The Attitude of Lumbermen toward Forest Fires (1904)
359 The Determination of Timber Values (1904)
372 Progress of Forestry in 1904 (1904)
FARMERS’ BULLETINS
134 Tree Planting on Rural School Grounds
173 A Primer of Forestry
228 Forest Planting and Farm Management
The Use of the National Forest Reserves: Regulations and Instructions
Annual Reports of the Forester for 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, and 1904
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