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as tree surgery and insect pests. The 

 present volume is a welcome addition to 

 the brief list and should have a wide sale. 

 It is sane, careful, concise, and complete. 

 The opening chapter discusses trees in the 

 life of a city and is followed by chapters 

 on selection of trees for street use; species 

 for street planting; the planting of street 

 trees; the care of street trees; injuries to 

 shade trees and how to protect them; in- 

 jurious insects, fungous and other diseases; 

 insecticides, fungicides, and spraying; the 

 repair and replacing of trees; who shall 

 plant and care for street trees; a depart- 

 ment of municipal arboriculture; and leg- 

 islation. 



Mr. Solotaroff joins Dr. Fernow in a pro- 

 test against the use of the term "city 

 forester,'' preferring that of "tree warden." 

 The present reviewer made the same pro- 

 test years ago against the use of this mis- 

 nomer. It is something more than a mere 

 Question of name. It gives a wrong idea 

 and should be avoided. 



The illustrations in this book have been 

 carefully made and selected. They are 

 admirable and tell a great deal of the story 

 well. For the rest it may be said that 

 there seems to be nothing omitted that is 

 really essential, and nothing included that 

 is unnecessary. It is a good thing to be 

 able to say this in these days of many 

 books. If this manual, or Dr. Fernow's, 

 or better both of them are thoroughly 

 studied by those who have in charge the 

 shade trees of our towns and cities, a great 

 improvement in conditions should be at- 

 tained in a few years. Not those in actual 

 charge of the trees only, but all of those 

 citizens who wish to know the standards 

 to be worked for and the conditions of 

 attaining them, can study such books with 

 profit. 



MONTHLY LIST FOR JUNE, 1011 



(Books and periodicals indexed in the Library 

 of the United States Forest Service) 



Forestry as a Whole 



Proceedings o/ associations 



Society of American foresters. Proceed- 

 ings, vol. 6, no. 1. 112 p. Wash., D. C, 

 1911. 



Forest Education 



Forest schools 



Montana, University of. A summer for- 

 estry cruise. 7 p. Missoula, Mont., 

 1911. 



ExhiHtions 



India — Imperial forest research institute. 

 Catalogue of the economic museum of 

 the Imperial forest research institute 

 and forest college, Dehra Dun, brought 

 up to date on the 1st September, 1909. 



265 p. Calcutta, Supt. government 

 printing, 1911. 



Forest Description 



Tkachenko, M. Die walder Nord-Russ- 

 lands. 91, 13 p. pi. S. — Peterburgh, 

 M. A. Aleksandrova, 1911. 



Forest Botany 



Trees, classication and description 



House, H. D. Check-list of the woody 

 plants of western North Carolina. 13 

 p. Biltmore, N. C. (?), 1910. 



Woods, classification and structure 



Sudworth, George Bishop, and Mell, Clay- 

 ton D. Fustic wood; its substitutes 

 and adulterants. 14 p. il. Wash., 

 D. C, 1911. (U. S. — Dept. of agricul- 

 ture — Forest service. Circular 184.) 



Plant physiology 



Bailey, Irving W. Reversionary characters 

 of traumatic oak woods. 7 p. pi. 

 Chicago, University of Chicago press, 

 1910. 



Silvics 



Forest influences 



Austria — Hydrographisches zentralbureau. 

 Jahrbuch, v. 14-15, 1906-7: 1. Das 

 Donau-gebiete. diagrs., maps. Wien, 

 1908-10. 



Lauda. Ernst. Die hochwasserkatastrophe 

 des jahres 1899 im osterreichischen 

 Donaugebiete. 162 p. il, maps. Wien, 

 1900. (Austria — Hydrographisches 

 zentralbureau. Beitrage zur hydro- 

 graphie Osterreichs, heft 4.) 



McGee, W. J. Soil erosion. 60 p. il., pi. 

 Wash., D. C, 1911. (U. S.— Dept. of 

 agriculture — Bureau of soils. Bulletin 

 71.) 



Ecology 



Engler, A. Untersuchungen iiber den blatt- 

 ausbruch und das sonstige verhalten 

 von schatten-und lichtpflanzen der 

 buche und einige anderer laubholzer. 

 82 p. pi. Ziirich, 1911. (Schweizer- 

 ische centralanstalt fiir das forstliche 

 versuchswesen. Mitteilungen, v. 10, pt. 

 2.) 



^ilvical characteristics of trees 



Belgium — Conseil superieur des forets. 

 Rapport sur I'introduction des essences 

 exotiques en Belgique par Am6d6e 

 Visart et Chas. Bommer. 381 p. pi. 

 Bruxelles, C. Bulens, 1909. 



Stiidies of species 



Weigle, W. G., and Frothingham, Earl H. 

 The aspens; their growth and manage- 

 ment. 35 p. Wash., D. C, 1911. (U. 

 S. — Dept. of agriculture — Forest serv- 

 ice. Bulletin 93.) 



