New York — Conservation commission. 

 The conservation law as amended to 

 the close of the regular session of 



1916. 409 p. Albany, N. Y., 1916. 



Forest Administration 



India — Central provinces — Forest dept. 

 The Central provinces forest manual. 

 3d ed. 331 p. Nagpur, 1915. 



United States — Dept. of agriculture — For- 

 est service. Pisgah national game 

 preserve regulations. 14 p. Wash., 

 D. C, 1917. 



Forest Engineering 



Merrill, O. C. Opening up the national 

 forests by road building. 9 p. pi. 

 Washington, D. C, 1917. (U. S.— 

 Dept. of agriculture. Separate from 

 yearbook, 1916, no. 696.) 



Forest Utilization 



Hawes, Austin F. Marketing study of 

 woodlots to be inade by the Ver- 

 mont forestry department. 12 p. 

 Burlington, Vt., 1916. (Vermont^ 

 Forest service. Publication no. 21.) 



Lumber industry 



Downman, R. H. The National lumber 

 manufacturers' association. 4 p. 

 Chicago, 111., 1916. (National lumber 

 manufacturers' association. News 

 letter no. 4.) 



United States — Interstate commerce com- 

 mission. Docket no. 8131, in the mat- 

 ter of rates on and classification of 

 lumber and lumber products; state- 

 ment of the descriptions of lumber 

 and lumber products at present used 

 in carriers' tariffs and of descriptions 

 proposed for uniform adoption. 28 p. 

 Wash., D. C, 1916. 



United States — -Interstate commerce com- 

 mission. Docket no. 8131, in the mat- 

 ter of rates on and classification of 

 lumber and lumber products; analysis 

 of testimony and exhibits; Fred Esch, 

 examiner. 147 p. tables. Wash., D. 



C, 1916. 



Wood-using industries 



Brown, Nelson C. The hardwood distil- 

 lation industry in New York. 66 p. 

 il. Syracuse, N. Y., 1917. (New 

 York state college of forestry, Syra- 

 cuse university. Technical publica- 

 tion no. 5.) 



United States — Federal trade commis- 

 sion. News-print paper industry. 

 12 p. Wash., D. C, 1917. (U. S.- 

 65th congress — Special session. Sen- 

 ate document no. 3.) 



White, F. M. Dairy and general purpose 

 barns. 40 p. il. Chicago, 111., 1917. 

 (National lumber manufacturers' 

 association — Trade e.xtension dept. 

 Farm bulletin no. 7.) 



Wood Technology 



Lee, H. N. Canadian woods for struc- 

 tural timbers. 44 p. il. Ottawa, 



1917. (Canada — Department of the 

 interior — Forestry branch. Bulletin 

 59.) 



Webster, Angus D. British-grown tim- 

 ber and timber trees. 164 p. pi. 

 London, Wm. Rider & son, 1916. 



Zimmerman, C. W. Tests of western 

 yellow pine car sills, joists and small 

 clear pieces. 16 p. il., pi. Wash., 



D. C, 1917. (U. S.— Dept. of agricul- 

 ture. Bulletin 497.) 



Barton, J. E. The use of treated timber, 

 especially as relating to the use of 

 treated timbers on the farm. 3 p. 

 Frankfort, Ky., 1917. (Kentucky- 

 State forester. Circular no. 5.) 



CURRENT LITERATURE 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Political economy 



Hine, Charles DeLano. Modern organ- 

 ization, an exposition of the unit sys- 

 tem. 110 p. N. Y., Engineering 

 magazine co., 1916. 



Jones, Edward D. The business adminis- 

 trator; his models in war, statecraft, 

 and science. 275 p. N. Y., Engineer- 

 ing magazine co., 1914. 



Parks 



Connecticut — State park commission. 

 Report for the two fiscal years ended 

 Sept. 30, 1916. 32 p. Hartford, 

 Conn., 1916. 



Clearing of land 



Thompson, M. J. Investigations in cost 

 and methods of clearing land. 32 p. 

 il. St. Paul, Minn., 1916. (Minne- 

 sota — Agricultural experiment sta- 

 tion. Bulletin 163.) 



Erosion 



Ramser, C. E. Prevention of the erosion 

 of farm lands by terracing. 40 p. il., 

 pi. Wash., D. C, 1917. (U. S.— 

 Dept. of agriculture. Bulletin 512.) 



Periodical Articles 



Miscellaneous periodicals 



Angora journal, March 1917. — Survey 

 and report on goat grazing oppor- 

 tunities in northwest needful to con- 

 vince owners, p. 3-4. 



Arizona, March 1917. — Coconino national 

 forest; its officials receive annual fire 

 prize, p. 10, 16. 



Biltmorean, March 1917.— The blister 

 rust of white pine, by L. E. Newman, 

 p. 1-9. 



Breeder's gazette, April 5, 1917. — Sugar 

 camp days, by Earle W. Gage, p. 

 726-7. 



Bulletin of the Pan American union, 

 March 1917. — Where pine and tropi- 

 cal hardwood meet, by Miles Haman, 

 p. 330-1. 



Bulletin of the Torrey botanical club, 

 March 1917. — An annotated list of 

 the forest trees of the Hawaiian 

 archipelago, by Vaughan Mac- 

 Caughey, p. 145-57; Some factors in- 

 fluencing the prevalence of Endothia 

 gyrosa, by Neil E. Stevens, p. 127-44. 



Conservation, April 1917. — Forest and 

 prairie fires; Saskatchewan takes ac- 

 tion to overcome these scourges, by 

 Clyde Leavitt, p. 15. Ontario's for- 

 est protection, by Clyde Leavitt, p. 16. 



Country gentleman, March 10, 1917. — 

 Pine straw as a fertilizer, by J. T. R., 

 p. 18. 



Country gentleman, March 31, 1917. — Mr. 

 Schoen and I sell a woodlot, by P. S. 

 Lovejoy, p. 3-4, 35-6. 



Country gentleman, April 7, 1917. — Keep- 

 ing the farm at home; concrete and 

 other walls to prevent soil-washing, 

 by George S. Howe, p. 13. 



Country life in America, March 1917. — ■ 

 The hardness of wood, by E. L. D. S., 

 p. 120. 



Country life in America, April 1917. — 

 Some American hardwoods, by Ladd 

 Plumley, p. 132-8. 



Forest and stream, May 1917. — The new- 

 est national forest, by Donald Gillis, 

 p. 208-9. 



Gardeners' chronicle, March 3, 1917. — ■ 

 Cupressus glabra, by A. Bruce Jack- 

 son, p. 95-6. 



In the open, March 1917. — Protection of 

 our forests, by George H. Wirt, p, 

 32-7, 



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