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No. 53. Survey of forest plantations of Ottawa, Sandusky, and Seneca Counties, Ohio.--no. 54. Survey of forest plantations of Erie and Huron Counties.--no. 55. Survey of forest plantations of Mercer, Allen, Auglaize, and Shelby Counties, Ohio.--no. 56. Survey of forest plantations of Lorain and Medina Counties.--no. 57. Survey of forest plantations of Wayne County, Ohio.-- no. 58. Survey of forest plantations of Wyandot, Hardin, Marion, Logan, Union and Champaign Co.--no. 59. Forest resources of Preble County, Ohio. no. 62. Survey of forest plantations of Crawford and Morrow Counties.--no. 63. Survey of forest plantations of Franklin and Delaware Counties.--no. 64. Survey of forest plantations of Butler, Hamilton, Warren and Clermont Counties.--no. 65. Forest resources of Wayne County, Ohio. no. 68. Forest resources of Lorain County, Ohio.--no. 69. Forest resources of Medina County, Ohio.--no. 71. Ohio forest survey. A manual of procedure.--no. 73. Fires today and poverty tomorrow.--no. 74. Laws of Ohio relating to forest fires.--no. 75. Twenty-year plan for establishing a more adequate system of state forests and forest parks in Ohio.--no. 76. Ohio's forest resources. 1944.--no. 80. Growing conifers from seed.
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"General bibliography and publishers' addresses": p. 482-493. "Periodicals": p. 499.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Issues no. 3-25 have title: Bulletin of Tall Timbers Research Station.
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Issue for 1953 includes report of the Tri-State Interim Commission; 1955 includes report of the Timber Tax Study Committee.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"September 1960."
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Some issues have a distinctive title.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Sequel: The white squaw.
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"Serial no. 97-WW."
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On covers: Contract for the supply of ... [materials] Order [s] ...
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Imperfect: Bulletin 10, p. 33-48, lacking; p. 17-32 repeated.
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Directors: 1873-1880, Nathaniel Southgate Shaler.--1880-1891, John Robert Procter.