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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



the reader a conspectus of the intensely 

 active period in which we live, but it is 

 not of permanent value and will add very 

 little to the information of the man or 

 woman who reads much and follows closely 

 the course of events. 



MONTHLY LIST FOR SEPTEMBER, 1911 



(Books and periodicals indexed in the Library 

 of the United States Forest Service) 



Forestry as a Whole 



Proceedings of associations 



Canadian forestry convention. Report of 



the Canadian forestry convention held 



at the city of Quebec, Jan. lS-20, 1911. 



157 p. pi., map. Kingston, British Whig 



publishing co., 1911. 



Forest Aesthetics 



Street and park trees 



McFarland, J. Horace. New lite in old 



trees. 16 p. 11. Kent, O., The Davey 



tree expert co., 1910. 



Forest Education 



Arbor Day 



Patterson, Virginia Sharp. The lady of the 

 green scarf; an entertainment exercise 

 for schools embodying the need for con- 

 serving our country's natural resources, 

 suitable for weekly rhetoricals, class 

 exercises and arbor day. 34 p. 11. 

 Chicago, A. Flanagan co., 1910. 



Forest schools 



Colorado school of forestry. Announcement, 

 1911. 29 p. il. Colorado Springs, Colo., 

 1911. 



Guyot, Charles. L'enseignement forestier 

 en France; I'Ecole de Nancy. 398 p. 

 il., pi. Nancy, Crepin-Leblond, 1898. 



University of Idaho — Dept. of forestry. An- 

 nouncements, 1911-12. 15 p. 11. Mos- 

 cow, Id., 1911. 



Forest Botany 



Baker, Richard T., and Smith, Henry G. 

 Technological museum. New South 

 Wales; a research on the pines of Au- 

 stralia. 458 p. il., pi., maps. Sydney, 

 1910. (N. S. W.— Dept. of public in- 

 struction. Technical education series 

 no. 16.) 



Wood structure 



Record, Samuel J. Pith flecks or medullary 



spots in wood. 8 p. Cambridge, Mass., 



Forestry quarterly, 1911. 



Arboretums 



Arnold arboretum. Bulletin of popular in- 

 formation no. 4. 4 p. Jamaica Plain, 

 Mass., 1911. 



Forest Protection 



Diseases 



Spaulding, Perley. The blister rust of white 

 pine. 88 p. il., pi. Wash., D. C, 1911. 

 (U. S. — Dept. of agriculture — Bureau 

 of plant industry. Bulletin 206.) 



Forest Management 



Graves, Henry S. The management of sec- 

 ond growth sprout forests. 12 p. pi. 

 Wash. D. C, 1911. (U. S.— Dept. of 

 agriculture. Yearbook separate 525.) 



Forest Administration 



New York — Forest, fish and game commis- 

 sion. Annual reports for 1907-1908- 

 1909. 407 p. pi. Albany, N. Y., 1910. 



United States — Dept. of agriculture — Forest 

 service. The national forest manual; 

 trespass. 23 p. Wash., D. C, 1911. 



United States — General land office. Ceded 

 Chippewa pine lands, Minn.; sale of 

 timber on lands both inside and out- 

 side of the Minnesota national forest 

 at Cass Lake. Minn., on Oct. 21, 1911. 

 37 p. Wash., D. C, 1911. 



Wheeler, Francis Holt. The boy with the 

 U. S. foresters. 317 p. pi. Boston, Loth- 

 rop. Lee and Shepard co., 1910. 



Forest Utilization 



Hall, William L. Progress in saving forest 



waste. 10 p. pi. Wash., D. C, 1911. (U. 



S. — Dept. of agriculture. Year-book 



separate 534.) 

 Maxwell, Hu. Utilization of osage orange. 



14 p. Wash., D. C, Forest service, 1911. 



Forests by-products 



Herty, Charles H. Relation of light chip- 

 ping to the commercial yield of naval 

 stores. 36 p. il.. pi. Wash., D. C, 1911. 

 (U. S. — Dept. of agriculture — Forest 

 service. Bulletin 90.) 



Wood technology 



Krais, Paul. Gewerbliche materialkunde. 



V. 1: Die holzer. 782 p. 11. Stuttgart, 



F. Krais, 1910. 

 Mann, James. Australian timber; its 



strength, durability, and identification. 



148 p. il. Melbourne, Walker, May and 



CO., 1900. 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Reclamation of land 



Cobb, Collier. The Landes and dunes of 



Gasconv. 11 p. pi., map. Chapel Hill, 



N. C, 1910. 



Grazing 



Hunter, Byron and Thompson, Harry. The 

 utilization of logged-off land for pas- 

 ture in western Oregon and western 

 Washington. 20 p. Wash., D. C, 1911. 



