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of gum, by W. B. Morgan, p. 28-9; 

 Proposition to owners of cut-over pine 

 land, by J. A. Kirby, p. 34. 



Timber trade journal, March 18, 1911. — 

 The home timber trade in Ireland, p. 

 375. 



Timber trade journal, March 25, 1911. — The 

 timber trade of the city of London, p. 

 1-36; Stray notes from Sweden, p. 

 54C-5S; Review of the timber trade of 

 1910, p. 65-159; Engineering section; 

 descriptions of various wood-working 

 machines, p. 161-92; Timber seasoning, 

 by Erith, p. 193. 



Timberman, March, 1911. — Last legislature 

 enacts fire law for protection of Oregon 

 forests, p. 56-7. 



United States daily consular report, March 

 20, 1911. — Timber trade in Russia, by 

 T. E. Heenan and J. H. Snodgrass, p. 

 1068. 



United States daily consular report, March 

 28, 1911. — The basket makers of upper 

 Franconia, by F. Dillingham, p. 1180-1. 



United States daily consular report, April 

 5, 1911. — Woodpulp material in British 

 India, by W. H. Michael, p. 56; Tree 

 planting in New Zealand, by H. D. 

 Baker, p. 58-9. 



Wood craft, April, 1911. — The forest prod- 

 ucts laboratory at Madison, Wis., p. 1-5; 

 Timber, its growth, diseases, seasoning 

 and principal uses, by J. S. Holliday, p. 

 23-6. 



Wood-worker, March, 1911. — Manufacture of 

 yellow birch, by F. W. Pool, p. 34; 

 Turnings for the stair builder, by C. 

 Tobyansen, p. 1-38. 



Forest journals 



American forestry, April, 1911. — State 

 ownership of forests, by A. F. Hawes, 

 p. 191-6; Some new ideas in controll- 

 ing forest fires, by S. J. Record, p. 

 197-203; The pruning of white pine, by 

 F. B. Knapp, p. 204-5; Microscopic work 

 on the structure of wood, by H. D. Tie- 

 man, p. 206-14; Forest protective legis- 

 lation proposed by Wisconsin, by E. M. 

 Griffith, p. 219-23; Some things a forest 

 ranger should know, by C. H. Shattuck, 

 p. 224-5. 



Canadian forestry journal, Jan-Feb.. 1911. — 

 Canadian forestry convention; great 

 success attends the meeting at Quebec, 

 Jan. 18 to 20, 1911, p. 1-10; Determin- 

 ing the boundaries; work of Dominion 

 forest service on east slope of Rockies, 

 p. 11-12; L'histoire de I'administratlon 

 des forets dans la Province de Quebec, 

 p. 20-1; Survey methods and costs; ex- 

 pert forester writes of the work on 

 large Quebec limits, p. 22-3. 



Forest leaves, April, 1911.— Need of farm 

 wood-lots in the central states, by C. H. 

 Goetz, p. 21-3; The farmer's interest In 

 trees, by W. F. Dague, p. 24-6; Under 

 what conditions and to what extent 



should artificial reforestation be resort- 

 ed to on state reserves, by H. E. Bry- 

 ner, p. 27-8; Railroad co-operation in 

 forest fire protection, by F. H. Dut- 

 linger, p. 28-30. 



Forestry quarterly, March, 1911. — Some 

 notes on Jack pine in western Ontario, 

 by L. M. Ellis, p. 1-14; Comfortable 

 camps as a means of increasing the 

 efliciency of woods labor, by S. B. Det- 

 wiler, p. 15-17; How fascines are made, 

 by S. B. Detwiler, p. 18-21; Grain and 

 texture in wood, by S. J. Record, p. 

 22-5; The equipment and operation of 

 a German seed-extracting establish- 

 ment, by Wiebecke, p. 26-14; Some facts 

 on forestry conditions in Sweden, by 

 M. H. Foerster, p. 45-58; The Swedish 

 forest conservation law, by B. E. Per- 

 now, p. 59-61; Fixation of the dunes on 

 the coast of Jutland, by W. J. Morrill, 

 p. 62-7; Supervisors' meeting at San 

 Francisco, p. 68-74. 



Forstwissenschaftliches centralblatt, Feb., 

 1911. — Zur ermittlung des zuwachspro- 

 zents In nadelholzbestanden, by Hol- 

 land, p. 65-71; Jahrliche erzeugung 

 wertvollsten holzzuwachses auf kleins- 

 ter flache, by P. Frey, p. 71-8; Wie hat 

 der ausbau der holzabfuhrwege an 

 hangen zu erfolgen, by Eberts, p. 78-91; 

 Die behandlung feuchter lettenboden 

 im walde, by H. Hoffmann, p. 91-100; 

 Die reorganisation des forstlichen un- 

 terrichtes in Bayem, by von Fiirst, p. 

 100-8. 



Indian forester, Nov.-Dec, 1910. — Transport 

 of forest produce, p. 631-3; A short de- 

 scription of the state pine forests of the 

 Landes and Gironde departments, by 

 R. C. M., p. 633-51; Forestry education; 

 its importance and requirements, by E. 

 P. Stebbing, p. 652-72; Teak in Burma, 

 p. 672-5; The bamboo forests of the 

 Ganges division, by B. A. Rebech, p. 

 675-9; Fire conservancy in Indian for- 

 ests, by H. C. Walker, p. 679-86; For- 

 estry in Korea, p. 745-6. 



Revue des eaux et forets, March 1, 1911. — 

 Alpes et forets, by A. Schaeffer, p. 

 129-32. 



Revue des eaux et forSts, March 15, 1911. — 

 Forets, statietlques, inondations, by P. 

 Buftault, p. 161-9. 



Zeitschrift fiir forst- und jagdwesen, Feb., 

 1911. — Die ankaufspolitic der preussis- 

 chen staatsforstverwaltung in West- 

 preussen und Posen, by Semper, p. 65- 

 96. 



Not«a on Rec«nt Publications 



The Arbor Day Annual for 1911 issued 

 by the Education Department of the state 

 of New York is an attractive, interesting, 

 and instructive pamphlet, and decidedly 

 out of the ordinary among publications of 

 its class for the scope and value of its con- 

 tents. The opening article is by Andrew 



