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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Forest Botany 



Plant pyhsiology 



Bailey, Irving W. Oxidizing enzymes and 

 tlieir relation to "sap stain" in lumber. 

 7 p. Chicago, University Press, 1910. 



Silviculture 



Graves, Henry Solon. The principles of 

 handling woodlands. 325 p. front., il. 

 N. Y., J. Wiley & sons, 1911. 



Planting 



American forestry company. Little tree 

 farms, nurseries department. 17 p. 

 South Framingham, Mass., 1911. 



Forest Protection 



Insects 



Rohwer, S. A. The genotypes of the saw- 

 files and wood wasps, or the snper- 

 family Tenthredinoidea. 31 p. Wash., 

 1911. (U. S.— Department of agricul- 

 ture — Bureau of enteomology. Techni- 

 cal series no. 20, pt. 2.) 



Snyder, T. E. Damage to telephone and 

 telegraph poles by wood-boring Insects. 

 6 p. il. Wash., 1911. (U. S.— Depart- 

 ment of agriculture — Bureau of ento- 

 mology. Circular 134.) 



Stebbing, E. P. A note on the lac insect, 

 Tachardia lacca, its life history, propa- 

 gation and collection. 2d ed. 82 p. pi. 

 Calcutta, 1910. (Indian forest me- 

 moirs, Forest zoology series, v. 1, pt. 

 3.) 



Forest Economics 



Taxation and tariff 



Mowry, Jess B. Forest taxation. 3 p. Provi- 

 dence, R. I., 1911. (R. I. — Commission- 

 er of forestry. Leaflet no. 3.) 



United States — Congress — House. Extracts 

 from congressional debates on the re- 

 ciprocity treaty of 1854 with Canada. 

 185 p. Wash., D. C, 1911. (U. S.— 61st 

 congress — 3d session. House document 

 1350.) 



United btates — President. Canadian reci- 

 procity; special message. 75 p. Wash., 

 D. C, 1911. (U. S.— 61st congress— 3d 

 session. Senate document 787.) 



United States — Tariff board. Reciprocity 

 with Canada; a report from the Tariff 

 board relative to various commodities 

 named in the proposed Canadian reci- 

 procity measure. 132 p. Wash., D. C, 

 1911. (U. S.— 61st congress— 3d ses- 

 sion. Senate document 849.) 



Statistics 



Macmillan, H. R., comp. Forest products 

 of Canada, 1909; pulp wood. 9 p. Ot- 

 tawa, 1910. (Canada — Department of 

 Interior — Branch forestry. Bulletin 

 12.) 



Prussia — Ministerlum fur landwirtschaft, 

 domanen und forsten-Abteilung fiir 

 forsten. Amtliche mitteilungen, 1909. 

 47 p. Berlin, J. Springer, 1911. 



United States — Bureau of census. Wood 

 distillation, 1909. 11 p. Wash., D. C, 

 1911. (Forest products no. 7.) 



Forest Administration 



India — Andaman Islands — Forest depart- 

 ment. Progress report of forest ad- 

 ministration in the Adamans for 1909- 

 10. SO p. Calcutta, 1910. 



Pennsylvania — Department of forestry. Re- 

 port for the years 1908—1909. pi. Har- 

 risburg. Pa., 1910. 



Quebec — Department of lands and forests. 

 Report for the 12 months ending 30th 

 June, 1910. 257 p. pi. tables. Quebec. 

 1911. 



Rhode Island — Commissioner of forestry. 

 Fifth annual report, for 1910. 35 p. pi. 

 Providence, 1911. 



United States — Department of agriculture — 

 Foresc service. Report of the forester 

 for 1910. 67 p. Wash., D. C, 1910. 



Forest Utilization 



Lumber industry 



United States — Department of agriculture — 

 Forest service. Record of wholesale 

 prices of lumber based on actual sales 

 made f. o. b. each market for each 

 quarter of 1910; list A. 22 p. Wash., 

 D. C, 1910. 



United States — Department of agriculture — 

 Forest service. Record of wholesale 

 prices of lumber, based on actual sales 

 made F. O. B. mill for each quarter 

 of the calendar year 1910. 24 p. Wash., 

 D. C, 1910. 



United States — Department of commerce 

 and labor — Bureau of corporation. 

 Summary of report on the lumber in- 

 dustry, pt. 1. 38 p. map. Wash., D. C. 

 1911. 



Wood using industries 



Maple flooring manufacturers' association. 

 OfiBcial maple flooring book, containing 

 concise and authentic information for 

 architects and builders concerning the 

 characteristics and uses of maple, 

 beech and birch flooring. 39 p. il. 

 Chicago. 1911. 



Oakleaf, Howard B. Wood using industries 

 of Oregon, with special reference to 

 the properties and uses of Oregon 

 woods. Portland, Ore., Oregon conser- 

 vation association, 1911. 



Forest 'by-products 



Hicard, J. H. Exploitation des for§ts rfisi- 

 neuses au pays landais. 27 p. il. Paris, 

 P. Renouard, 1910. 



