        item: #1 of 11
          id: 11587
      author: Pack, Charles Lathrop
       title: The School Book of Forestry
        date: None
       words: 29112
      flesch: 75
     summary: Fires wound the base and trunks of forest trees severely so that they are exposed to serious destruction by heartrot. Campers, tourists, hunters, and fishermen are responsible for many forest fires by neglecting to extinguish their campfires.
    keywords: acres; cent; country; cut; cutting; farm; feet; fire; forest; forest fires; forest trees; forestry; future; growth; lands; lumber; material; national; national forest; new; pine; state forests; states; supply; timber; time; trees; united; use; water; white; wood; work; years
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        item: #2 of 11
          id: 17645
      author: Egleston, Nathaniel Hillyer
       title: Arbor Day Leaves A Complete Programme For Arbor Day Observance, Including Readings, Recitations, Music, and General Information
        date: None
       words: 14471
      flesch: 77
     summary: =Missouri.=--From the Superintendent of Public Schools, in his annual report: Let this love for planting trees, shrubs, vines, and flowers be encouraged and stimulated in the school-room and not only will the school-yards profit thereby, but the now barren farm-yards and pastures will remain the recipients of your instruction. Sterling Morton) 3 Leaves, and What They Do 5 Bryant, the Poet of Trees 8 Forest Hymn--(Bryant) 8 James Russell Lowell 9 The Oak--(James Russell Lowell) 9 What One Tree is Worth 11 Enduring Character of the Forests--(Susan Fenimore Cooper) 11 The Popular Poplar Tree--(Blanch Willis Howard) 12 Forestry and the Need of It--(Hon.
    keywords: air; arbor; arbor day; arithmetic; book; cents; day; earth; forest; history; illustrated; language; leaf; leaves; life; new; observance; plant; planting; pupil; school; states; tree
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        item: #3 of 11
          id: 18680
      author: Allen, E. T. (Edward Tyson)
       title: Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
        date: None
       words: 43507
      flesch: 63
     summary: Unfortunately for the timber owner who wishes to enter upon extensive seeding operations, the business of collecting and preparing forest tree seed for market has received but little attention from old-established seed firms, and it is not always possible to purchase the species and quantity desired. On the other hand, forest fires in Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and California destroy annually, on an average, timber which if used instead of destroyed would bring forty million dollars to their inhabitants, Idleness of burned and cut-over land represents a direct loss almost as great.
    keywords: acre; cent; conditions; cost; crop; cut; cutting; fire; forest; forest fire; forest growth; forest land; forestry; ground; growing; growth; land; owner; pay; pine; present; protection; public; seed; species; stand; state; system; tax; taxation; timber; time; trees; value; years
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        item: #4 of 11
          id: 23029
      author: None
       title: Ohio Arbor Day 1913: Arbor and Bird Day Manual Issued for the Benefit of the Schools of our State
        date: None
       words: 26532
      flesch: 84
     summary: In this case the proverbial fine feathers do cover fine little bird. How cold that poor little bird must be Without any clothes like mine, said she, Although it is sunshiny weather! A nice little girl is that, piped he, But, oh, how cold she must be!
    keywords: arbor; arbor day; bird; blue; bluebird; boy; children; day; dear; flowers; girl; god; good; gray; ground; home; illustration; life; love; man; nature; nest; ohio; plant; school; song; spring; state; tail; time; tra; tree; white; wild; winter; year; young
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        item: #5 of 11
          id: 31367
      author: Pinchot, Gifford
       title: The Training of a Forester
        date: None
       words: 20886
      flesch: 56
     summary: Twenty-nine States make appropriations for forest work. Forest Supervisors, practically all of whom are men of long experience in forest work, receive from $1600 to $2700 per annum.
    keywords: fire; forest; forest schools; forest service; forest work; forester; forestry; good; knowledge; land; man; men; methods; national; profession; public; states forest; timber; time; trees; united; use; work
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        item: #6 of 11
          id: 35419
      author: Noyes, William
       title: Wood and Forest
        date: None
       words: 62545
      flesch: 78
     summary: Shakes are splits of various forms as: _star shakes_, Fig. 41, _a_, splits which radiate from the pith along the pith rays and widen outward; _heart shakes_, Fig. 41, _b_, splits crossing the central rings and widening toward the center; and _cup_ or _ring shakes_, Fig. 41, _c_, splits between the annual rings. A_, fir; _B_, hard pine; _C_, soft pine; _ar_, annual ring; _o.e._, outer edge of ring; _i.e._, inner edge of ring; _s.w._, summer wood; _sp.w.
    keywords: appearance; bark; black; book; branches; brown; cells; cent; characteristics; color; common; cross; diameter; fig; forest; grain; growth; habitat; illustration; leaf; leaves; life; light; list; long; lumber; maple; medium; oak; pine; pith; pores; qualities; radial; rays; red; refers; rings; sap; section; service; shrinkage; size; spruce; summer wood; tangential; timber; trees; uses; weight; white; wood; work; yellow
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        item: #7 of 11
          id: 37359
      author: Knapp, Frederick Malcolm
       title: Motor Truck Logging Methods Engineering Experiment Station Series, Bulletin No. 12
        date: None
       words: 17381
      flesch: 77
     summary: However, the big future for the motor truck for logging is in the larger tracts of timber where it would not pay to put in a railroad but where a good type of motor truck road can be built cheaply and loads as large as the truck can handle be carried with no road restrictions as to the weight. [Illustration: Sub-grade for motor truck logging road.]
    keywords: cost; feet; load; logging; logging truck; logs; min; motor truck; page; plank; plank road; road; time; tires; total; trailer; truck; use; | |
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        item: #8 of 11
          id: 37595
      author: Ream, Robert R.
       title: Ecological Studies of the Timber Wolf in Northeastern Minnesota
        date: None
       words: 30132
      flesch: 72
     summary: [Illustration: _Figure 4.--An important technique used in the study involved aerial tracking and observing of wolf packs. [3] Because wolf packs sometimes split temporarily, these figures may not strictly represent actual pack sizes; nevertheless they should provide reasonably accurate approximations.
    keywords: 1968; 1969; age; animals; area; conditions; courtesy; days; deer; february; figure; forest; hunter; illustration; kills; lake; mech; miles; minnesota; pack; percent; photo; population; snow; study; table; wolf; wolves
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        item: #9 of 11
          id: 42391
      author: Boerker, Richard H. D. (Richard Hans Douai)
       title: Our National Forests A Short Popular Account of the Work of the United States Forest Service on the National Forests
        date: None
       words: 63389
      flesch: 64
     summary: Some of the smaller watersheds in these mountains are said to irrigate orchards valued at $10,000,000.] APPENDIX TABLE OF LAND AREAS WITHIN THE NATIONAL FOREST BOUNDARIES June 30, 1917 Key: DN=District Number -------------------+--------------+-----------+-----------+----------- | Headquarters | National | Patented | Total State and | of | Forest | and other | area Forest | Forest | Land | lands | (acres) George, | | | | Utah | 17,680 | | 17,680 Kaibab 4 |Kanab, Utah | 1,072,375 | 525 | 1,072,900 Manzano[1] 3 |Albuquerque, | | | | N. M. | 27,708 | 29,724 | 57,432 Prescott 3 |Prescott | 1,433,366 | 186,589 | 1,619,955 Sitgreaves 3 |Snowflake | 659,337 | 234,883 | 893,720 Tonto 3 |Roosevelt | 1,994,239 | 39,521 | 2,033,760 Tusayan 3 |Williams | 1,602,750 | 186,068 | 1,788,818 ARKANSAS | | | | Arkansas 7 |Hot Springs | 626,746 | 331,544 | 958,290 Ozark 7 |Harrison | 291,840 | 237,338 | 529,178 CALIFORNIA | | | | Angeles 5 |Los Angeles | 820,980 | 240,723 | 1,061,703 California 5 |Oriental | 807,444 | 255,178 | 1,062,622 Cleveland 5 |Escondido | 547,981 | 265,635 | 813,616 Crater[1] 6 |Medford, Ore. | 46,977 | 10,045 | 57,022 Eldorado[1] 5 |Placerville | 549,392 | 286,408 | 835,800 Inyo[1] 5 |Bishop | 1,269,980 | 67,800 | 1,337,780 Klamath[1] 5 |Yreka | 1,470,841 | 263,824 | 1,734,665 Lassen 5 |Red Bluff | 936,877 | 384,466 | 1,321,343 Modoc 5 |Alturas | 1,182,986 | 399,873 | 1,532,859 Mono[1] 5 |Gardnerville, | | | | Nev. | 784,620 | 90,241 | 874,861 Monterey 5 |King City | 316,058 | 44,436 | 360,494 Plumas 5 |Quincy | 1,144,835 | 288,025 | 1,432,860 Santa Barbara 5 |Santa Barbara | 1,688,571 | 239,723 | 1,928,294 Sequoia 5 |Bakersfield | 2,194,926 | 274,344 | 2,469,270 Shasta 5 |Sisson | 803,448 | 783,432 | 1,586,880 Sierra 5 |Northfork | 1,489,934 | 172,626 | 1,662,560 Siskiyou[1] 6 |Grants Pass, | | | | Ore. | 349,069 | 52,726 | 401,795 Stanislaus 5 |Sonora | 810,399 | 294,013 | 1,104,412 Tahoe 5 |Nevada City | 542,226 | 666,851 | 1,209,077 Trinity 5 |Weaverville | 1,430,547 | 315,600 | 1,746,147 COLORADO | | | | Arapaho 2 |Hot Sulphur | | | | Springs | 634,903 | 46,371 | 681,274 Battlement 2 |Collbran | 651,227 | 26,113 | 677,340 Cochetopa 2 |Saguache | 905,723 | 24,497 | 930,220 Colorado 2 |Fort Collins | 847,328 | 302,266 | 1,149,594 Durango 2 |Durango | 614,129 | 89,871 | 704,000 Gunnison 2 |Gunnison | 908,055 | 43,255 | 951,310 Hayden[1] 2 |Encampment, | | | | Wyo. | 65,598 | 6,402 | 72,000 Holy Cross 2 |Glenwood | | | | Springs | 576,905 | 28,795 | 605,700 La Sal[1] 4 |Moab, Utah | 27,444 | 176 | 27,620 Leadville 2 |Leadville | 934,017 | 122,503 | 1,056,520 Montezuma 2 |Mancos | 700,082 | 112,018 | 812,100
    keywords: area; california; conditions; cut; district; feet; figure; fires; forest assistant; forest conservation; forest cover; forest destruction; forest experiment; forest fire; forest guards; forest homestead; forest improvements; forest lands; forest management; forest officers; forest policy; forest products; forest protection; forest ranger; forest region; forest resources; forest service; forest supervisor; forest timber; forestry; forests; government; grazing; illustration; lassen national; methods; national forest; new; people; power; sale; seed; states; states forest; stock; studies; supply; time; trees; use; value; water; wood; work; year; | |
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        item: #10 of 11
          id: 45032
      author: Snow, Charles H. (Charles Henry)
       title: The Principal Species of Wood: Their Characteristic Properties First Edition
        date: None
       words: 45082
      flesch: 75
     summary: This commercial division is also a botanical one in the North, where the only species of any note are the white ash and black ash (_F. americana_ and _F. nigra_). https://archive.org/details/principalspecies00snowrich Transcriber's note: Text enclosed by underscores is in italics (_italics_).
    keywords: american; appearance; ash; bark; birch; black; brown; california; cedar; color; common; diameter; elasticity; features; feet; fir; florida; footnote; forestry; grain; hard; heartwood; leaves; light; locality; maple; modulus; nomenclature; oak; pine; plate; pounds; qualities; red; remarks; representative; rupture; sapwood; species; spruce; states; structure; sudworth; tree; uses; weight; white; wood; yellow
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        item: #11 of 11
          id: 62686
      author: Fernow, B. E. (Bernhard Eduard)
       title: Forestry for Farmers
        date: None
       words: 21999
      flesch: 68
     summary: How trees grow 3 Food materials and conditions of growth 3 Soil conditions 4 Light conditions 6 Physiology of tree growth 9 Sap up and sap down 10 Progress of development 11 Growth in length and ramification 11 Growth in thickness 14 Form development 17 Rate of growth 19 Reproduction 21 How to plant a forest 22 This process of food preparation, called assimilation, can be carried on only in the green parts, and in these only when exposed to light and air; hence foliage, air, and light at the top are essential prerequisites for tree growth, and hence, other conditions being favorable, the more foliage and the better developed it is, and the more light this foliage has at its disposal for its work, the more vigorously will the tree grow.
    keywords: conditions; cover; crop; crown; development; forest; growth; kinds; light; planting; shade; soil; species; time; trees; water; wood; years
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