(1904). Study of red gum: Rapid growth, occupation of swampy lands, and immunity from fires attract attention to this tree as means of continuing lumber supply; Government forestry exhibit, what it comprises and how it is arranged at St. Louis Fair. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStudy of Red Gum: Rapid Growth, Occupation of Swampy Lands, and Immunity from Fires Attract Attention to This Tree as Means of Continuing Lumber Supply; Government Forestry Exhibit, What It Comprises and How It Is Arranged at St. Louis Fair. Washington, D.C.: [publisher not identified], 1904.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStudy of Red Gum: Rapid Growth, Occupation of Swampy Lands, and Immunity from Fires Attract Attention to This Tree as Means of Continuing Lumber Supply; Government Forestry Exhibit, What It Comprises and How It Is Arranged at St. Louis Fair. [publisher not identified], 1904.