CURRENT LITERATURE 



MONTHLY LIST FOR JULY, 1911 



(Books and periodicals indexed in the Library 

 of the United States Forest Service) 



Forestry as a Whole 



Proceedings of Associations 



Royal Scottish arboricultural society. 

 Transactions, vol 25. 91 p., map. Ed- 

 inburgh, 1911. 



Western forestry and conservation asso- 

 ciation. Proceedings, 1910. 29 p. 

 Portland, Ore., 1910. 



Forest Education 



Forest schools 



Hawes, Austin F. A summer school of 

 forestry and horticulture to be held at 

 the Downer state forest, Sharon, Vt, 

 Aug. 14-24, inclusive, 1911. 6 p., pi. 

 Burlington, Vt., 1911. (Vermont — For- 

 est service. Publication no 8.) 



Arior day 



Schauffler, Robert Haven, ed. Arbor day; 

 its history, observance, spirit and sig- 

 nificance; with practical selections on 

 tree-planting and conservation, and a 

 nature anthology. 390 p. N. Y., Mof- 

 fatt. Yard & Co.. 1909. 



Forest Legislation 



Oregon-Legislative assembly. Orgeon for- 

 est flre law. 16 p. Salem, Ore., 1911 



Scott, Chas. A. Provisions of the state for- 

 est law. 4 p. Manhattan, Kans., 1910. 

 (Kansas — Agricultural experiment sta- 

 tion. Circular 10.) 



Forest Description 



Dickson, J. R. Report on timber condi- 

 tions, etc., along the proposed route 

 of the Hudson Bay railway. 27 p., il. 

 Ottawa, 1911. (Canada— Department 

 of the interior — Forestry branch. Bul- 

 letin 17.) 



Sim, James. Extracts from a report on 

 forestry in southern Rhodesia. 44 p., 

 pi. Salisbury, 1911. (Rhodesia — De- 

 partment of agriculture. Bulletin no. 

 71.) 



Siitton. William J. Our timber wealth and 

 its conservation. 20 p. Victoria, B, C, 



1910. (Natural history society of B. C. 

 Bulletin.) 



Forest Botany 



Maiden, J. H. The forest flora of New 

 South Wales, pt. 43. 16 p., pi. Sydney, 

 Govt, printer, 1911. 



Mosley, Charles. The oak, its natural his- 

 tory, antiquity and folk-lore. 126 p., pi. 

 London, Elliot Stock, 1910. 



Silvics 



Forest influences 



Burr, Edward. Merrimac river, Mass., be- 

 tween Haverhill and Lowell; together 

 with a report on an investigation of 

 the influence of forests on the run-off 

 in the Merrimac river basin. 123 p., 

 maps, diagrs. Wash., D. C, 1911. (U. 

 S. — 62nd congress, 1st session. House 

 document no. 9.) 



Mead, Daniel W^ebster. The flow of streams 

 and the factors that modify it, with 

 special reference to Wisconsin condi- 

 tions. 192 p., il., maps, diagrs. Madi- 

 son, Wis., 1911. 



Stewart, C. B. Preliminary report on stor- 

 age reservoirs at the headquarters of 

 the Wisconsin river and their relation 

 to stream flow. 60 p., pi., diagrs. Mad- 

 ison, Wis., 1911. (Wisconsin — State 

 board of forestry. Publication.) 



Silvical characteristics of trees 



Zon, Raphael & Graves, Henry S. Light 

 in relation to tree growth. 59 p., il. 

 Wash., D. C, 1911. (U. S.— Department 

 of agriculture — Forest service Bulle- 

 tin 92.) 



Silviculture 



Diiesberg, Rudolf M. J. Der wald als 

 erzeiher. 204 p., pi., diagrs. Berlin, 

 P. Parey, 1910. 



Planting 



Leete. F. A. Memorandum on teak planta- 

 tions in Burma. 21 p., diagrs. Cal- 

 cutta, 1911. (India — Forest department. 

 Forest bulletin no. 2.) 



Waldron, C. B., Windbreaks and hedges. 

 11 p., pi. Fargo, N. D.. 1910. (North 

 Dakota — Agricultural experiment sta- 

 tion. Bulletin SS.) 



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