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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



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TIMBER ESTIMATING. FOREST MAN- 

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Expert service at reasonable cost. This 

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FORESTRY STOCK. All varieties of De- 

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F. W. Kelsey Nursery Company 



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HILL'S 



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Forestry Seeds 



For many years 1 have been in complete charge 

 of the Seed business of Thomas Meehan Sc 

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My catalogue contains a full list of varieties as 

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THOMAS J. LANE 



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THE NORTH-EASTERN FORESTRY CO. 



CHESHIRE, CONN. 



Orchids 



J^ We are specialists in Orchids, 

 we collect, import, gro 

 and export this class of plants exclusively. 



we collect, import, grow, sell 

 of plants exclusively. 

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Orchids may be had on application. Also special 

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LAGER & HURRELL 



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Management and Protection of WoodtaniU 

 Improvement Cuttings, Planting, Timber 

 Estimates and Maps. Surveying 



United States — Congress — Senate — Commit- 

 tee on commerce. River regulation, 

 flood control and water conservation 

 and utilization; hearings on S. 5736. 

 154 p. Wash., D. C, 1916. (64th con- 

 gress — 1st session. Senate doc. Xo. 

 550.) 



Roads 



United States — Laws, statutes, etc. The 

 federal aid road act: summary of the 

 federal aid road act of July 11. 1916, the 

 rules and regulations thereunder, to- 

 gether with an article by Secretary of 

 -Agriculture David F. Houston on " The 

 government and good roads." 26 p. 

 Wash., D. C, 1916. (64th congress— 

 1st session. Senate document Xo. 548.) 



Periodical Articles 



Miscellaneous periodicals 



.American city, Oct., 1916. — Protection of 

 forest lands from fire, by Wm. L. Hall, 

 p. 369-73. 



Botanical gazette, Oct., 1916. — Ginkgo and 

 the microsporangial mechanisms of the 

 seed plants, by Edward C. Jeffrey and 

 R. E. Torrey, p. 281-92 ; the staining of 

 wood fibers for permanent microscopic 

 mounts, by H. N. Lee, p. 318-19. 



Breeder's gazette. Nov. 30, 1916. — Long- 

 horns and buffaloes, by Will C. Barnes, 

 p. 1020-1022. 



Country gentleman, Nov. 18, 1916. — Forest 

 planting in the corn belt, by H. T. Mor- 

 gan, p. 2009. 



Country gentleman, Dec. 2, 1916. — Repairing 

 trees on the home grounds, p. 2082-3. 



Country life in America, Dec, 1916. — The 

 battle along the timberline, by Enos 

 Mills, p. 25-8; Live trees for Christmas, 

 p. 36-7; On the trail of the mistletoe, 

 by Robert Sparks Walker, p. 51; The 

 yews, by Leonard Barron, p. 52. 



Countryside magazine, Sept.. 1916. — The 

 arrangement of tree planting on the 

 hoine grounds, by Garrett M. Stack, p. 

 115; Trees for various purposes and 

 conditions ; a table, by Garrett M. Stack, 

 p. 116. 



Geographical review, Nov., 1916. — Das 

 urwaldphanomen .Amazonicns : eine 

 geographische studie. by Ludwig Koe- 

 gel : Review, p. 390; La fi.xation des 

 dunes de Gascogne. by Edouard Hade : 

 Review, p. 394. 



Harper's magazine, Dec, 1916, — Coral Is- 

 lands and mangrove trees, by Richard 

 Le Gallienne, p. 81-90. 



International review of agricultural eco- 

 nomics. Sept., 1916. — Italian forest pol- 

 icy and the results obtained in relation 

 to the conservation and restoration of 

 forests, p. 108-17. 



Journal of heredity, Sept.. 1916. — The white- 

 barked pine, by D. F. Higgins. p, 399- 

 401 ; Pollination in the pine, p. 402-5. 



Journal of the college of agriculture, Tahoku 

 imperial university, 1916. — Ueber die 

 hebung der privatforstwirtschaft Ja- 

 pans, by Otokuma Shishido, p. 1-99. 



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American Nut Journ AL°:^LTtV°n ol 



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Wanted ■^" cx])cricnced Tree 

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Journal of the New York botanical gardens, 

 Sept., 1916. — The int'crniittent annual 

 growth of woody plants, by A. B. Stout, 

 p. 147-52 ; A white pine planting, by N. 

 L. Britton, p. 152-4; Injury to ever- 

 greens, by George V. Nash, p, 179-85. 



