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CURRENT 



LITERATURE 



MONTHLY LIST FOR JANUARY, 1917 



(Books and periodicals indexed in tlie 

 library of the United States Forest 

 Service.) 



Forestry as a Whole 



Moon, Frederick Franklin. The book of 

 forestry. 315 p. il. New York & 

 London, D. Appleton & co., 1916. 



Proceedings and reports of associations, 

 forest officers, etc. 



Deutsche dendroligische gesellschaft. Pro- 

 gramm, 20th, 22d-23d, jahresversamm- 

 lung. Bonn-Poppelsdorf, 1911-14. 



Forest Education 



Forest schools 



India — Imperial forest college, Dehra Dun. 



Progress report for the year 1915-16. 



24 p. Calcutta, India, 1916. 

 Vale forest School. Prospectus, 1916-1917. 



46 p. New Haven, Conn.. 1916. 



Forest Description 



Harper, Roland McMillan. A forest census 

 of Alabama by geographical divisions. 

 7 p. map. University, Ala., 1916. 

 (Alabama— Geological survey. Supple- 

 mentary to monograph 8.) 



Forest Botany 



Bean, William Jackson. Trees and shrubs 

 hardy in the British Isles. 2d ed. v. 1-2. 

 il., pi. London. J. Murray, 1916. 



Silvical Studies of Species 



Adams, T. W. The species of the genus 

 Pinus now growing in New Zealand, 

 with some notes on their introduction 

 and growth. 8 p. Wellington, N. Z., 

 Gov't, printer, 1916. 



Albert, Federico. El gomero azul o Euca- 

 ■ lyptus globulus. 16 p. il. Santiago de 

 Chile, Imprenta Moderna, 1908. 



Larsen, Louis T., & Woodbury, T. D. 

 Sugar pine. 40 p. pi., map. Wash., 

 D. C, 1916. (U. S.— Dept. of agricul- 

 ture. Bulletin 426.) 



Silviculture 



Norman, George Warde. Remarks on the \ 

 preservation and improvement of cop- i 

 pice woods. 21 p. London, Printed { 

 for private circulation, 1875. 



Forest Protection 

 Fire 



Peters, J. Girvin. Forest fires in the United 

 States in 1915. 6 p. Wash., D. C. 

 1917. (U. S.— Dept. of agriculture- 

 Office of the secretary. Circular no. 

 69.) 



Forest Management 



Baader, Gustav. Das fachwerk und seine 

 beziehungen zum waldbau. 67 p. Gies- 

 sen. Otto Kindt, 1914. 



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Logging Reports Utilization Studies 

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Methodn and Cost of Mosquito 

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