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S. — Dept of agriculture — Office of ex- 

 periment stations. Bulletin 235.) 



Periodical Articles 



General 



Agricultural journal of Union on South 

 Africa, May, 1911.— White ants in Na- 

 tal, by C. Fuller, p. 556-8. 

 American conservation, July, 1911. — On 

 the fire line; how the forest fires of 

 1910 tested the courage of Uncles Sam's 

 forect rangers, by W. B. Greeley, p. 

 204-9. 

 Field and stream, July, 1911.— Care of the 



camp fire, by Wm. T. Cox, p. 283-6. 

 Gardeners' chronicle, March 4, 1911. — 



Transplanting a large beech, p. 133. 

 Gardeners' chronicle, April 15, 1911.— Acer 

 pennsylvanicum, by W. Dallimore, p. 

 233. 

 Philippine journal of science, Jan., 1911. — 

 Philippine firewood, by A. J. Cox, p. 

 1-22; The economic possibilities of the 

 mangrove swamps of the Philippines, 

 by R. R. Williams, p. 45-61. 

 Philippine journal of science, Feb., 1911.— 

 Borkenkafer der Philippinen, by H. 

 Strothmeyer, p. 17-29. 

 Review of reviews, July. 1911.— The pre- 

 vention of forest fires, by G E Mit- 

 chell, p. 64-8. 

 Yearbook of U. S. Dept of agriculture, 1910. 

 — The management of second-growth 

 sprout forests, by H. S. Graves, p. 157- 

 68; Progress in saving forest waste by 

 W. L. Hall, p. 255-64; Injuries to for- 

 ests and forest products by round- 

 headed borers, by J. L. Webb, p. 341- 

 58; Fire prevention and control on the 

 national forests, by F. A. Silcox, p. 

 413-24; Camphor cultivation in the 

 United States, by S. C. Hood and R 

 H. True, p. 449-60. 



Trade journels and consular reports 



American lumberman, June 17, 1911. — For- 

 estry methods and practice in Ger- 

 many, by H. L. Sullivan, p. 42-4. 



American lumberman, June 24, 1911. — 

 Chair of lumbering in the Yale forest 

 school, p. 37. 



American lumberman, July 1, 1911. — Pa- 

 cific loggers confer, p. 43-53; Creosoted 

 wood-block paving; engineer's report 

 of an investigation of the question of 

 paving streets in Loop district of Chi- 

 cago, p. 57. 



American lumberman, July 8, 1911. — Es- 

 sential qualities of a steel cable for 

 use in lumbering, p. 46. 



Canada lumberman, June 15, 1911. — Life 

 of the shantyman in the bush, by H 

 A. Bell, p. 30-31. 



Canada lumberman, July 1, 1911. — Logging 

 in the interior of British Columbia, by 



0. Lachmund, p. 26-7; Timber land 

 taxation in British Columbia, by W. 



1. Paterson, p. 27-8; The cable loco- 



motive on steep grades, by R. L. 

 Praser, p. 28; Protection of forests 

 from fire, by W. C. Gladwin, p. 28. 

 Craftsman, June, 1911. — Our friends the 



trees, p. 272-7. 

 Engineering news. May 25, 1911. — Forest 

 fires of 1910 in the northwest, by A. 

 A. Northrop, p. 635; The proper treat- 

 ment of creosoted wood blocks for pav- 

 ing, by F. D. Beal, p. 635-6. 

 Hardwood record, June 25, 1911.— The im- 

 portance of water gum, p. 33-4; The 

 manufacture of organs, p. 34-6; Some 

 facts about the manufacture and laying 

 of hardwood flooring, p. 36-7; Lumber 

 and timber industry of Dutch Guiana, 

 p. 41-3. 

 Hardwood record, July 10, 1911.— Sour 

 wood. p. 30; Physical characteristics 

 of Philippine woods, p. 34-5; Fancy 

 wood veneer and its source, p. 36-7. 

 Journal of electricity, power and gas, June 

 24, 1911.— Wood stave pipe, p. 546-8, 

 553. 

 Lumber trade journal, July 1, 1911. — Creo- 

 soted pine block is growing in popu- 

 larity, p. 18. 

 Municipal journal and engineer, July 12, 

 1911. — Wood stave pipe, by T. Chalk- 

 ley Hatton, p. 37-8. 

 National coopers' journal, June, 1911. — Ex- 

 periments in the prevention of stain- 

 ing and moulding in lumber and other 

 wood products, by G. G. Hedgcock, p 

 26 A-B. 

 Paper mill, June 24, 1911.— Log dam- the 

 invention of W. J. Griffith, of Tennes- 

 see; designed to catch and hold both 

 logs and water, p. 31. 

 Paper trade journal, June 15, 1911.— The 

 length of tracheids in the wood of cone 

 bearing trees, by C. D. Mell, p. 52. 

 Pulp and paper magazine, June, 1911 — 



Pine, or paper yarn, fibre, p. 239-1. 

 St. Louis lumberman, June 15, 1911. — The 

 relation of track fastenings to creo- 

 soted ties, by H. von Schrenk, p. 26; 

 The uplands of Arkansas, by R. David- 

 son, p. 58-9. 

 St. Louis lumberman, July 1, 1911.— Wood- 

 block paving news, p. 66F; The dying 

 of pine timber in the southern states 

 by A. D. Hopkins, p. 66G; Stain pre- 

 vention in baskets and boxes, p. 66H- 

 Charpitting methods of removing 

 stumps, by H. W. Sparks, p. 73-4. 

 Timber trade journal, June 10, 1911. — Fell- 

 ing trees by machinery, p. 795. 

 Timberman, June, 1911.— Wooden-block 

 payments growing in favor; more edu- 

 cation necessary, p. 53; Oregon board 

 of forestry to assist in checking tree 

 insects' ravages, by P. A. Elliott, p. 54. 

 United States daily consular report, June 



26, 1911.— Method of producing wood 

 oil, by R. B. Mosher, p. 1351. 



United States daily consular report, June 



27, 1911.— Tanning materials in Ger- 



