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fumbermen, or the woodworking and allied industries.
Some of these publications may be had free of charge
as long as the supply lasts, by applying to the Forest
Service. Others are sold, usually at a low price, by
the superintendent of documents, Government Print-
ing Office, Washington, D. C., from whom price lists
may be had free on application.
PHOTOGRAPHS, LANTERN SLIDES, AND
EXHIBITS
The Forest Service has a considerable collection of
photographs showing forest conditions and illustrative
of forest utilization and forestry generally in all
parts of the United States. This collection is open
to the public for inspection. Photographic prints,
lantern slides, and forest maps are furnished for
educational purposes, through loan or sale. When
sold the charge made is required by law to be cost plus
10 per cent. Prints are furnished for use in illustrat.
ing material to be published in newspapers or other
periodicals, and for use in book illustrations. Lantern
slides and bromide enlargements are also furnished
for use in educational work by lecturers and schools,
and for exhibit purposes. The object in every casg is
to diffuse information concerning forestry. .
Advice and assistance is given authors and pub-
lishers of textbooks having to ‘do with forests and
forestry, if desired.
Material for use in visual edueation may be bor-
rowed for short periods without cost, except for trans-
portation, by schools, libraries, clubs, and other in-
stitutions or organizations. This material consists of
traveling exhibits, sets of lantern slides, and motion
picture films.
The traveling exhibits include sets of enlarged pho-
tographs illustrating the subjects of forestry, nature
study, and farm woodlands, and specimens of com-
mercial wood species, with maps and other informa-
tion.