CURRENT LITERATURE 



639 



tion and application, by RusscI Watson, 

 p. 552-63 ; The Swiss nicinoa of regu- 

 lating the cut in practice, by C. H. 

 Guise, p. 564-73 ; The problem of mak- 

 ing volume tables for use on the na- 

 tional forests, by Thornton T. Mun- 

 ger, p. 574-86 ; Forest succession in 

 the central Rocky Mts., by Carlos G. 

 Hates, p. 587-92; Succession as a factor 

 in range management, by Arthur Samp- 

 son, p. 593-6 ; National forest finances, 

 by Theodore S, Woolsey, Jr., p. 597- 

 604; The cost of transportation as a 

 tax on the lumber consumer of the 

 lake states, by K. J. Braden, p. 605-8; 

 A study of reforested chestnut cut- 

 over land, by E. C. M. Richards, p. 609- 

 14; Volume of western yellow pine 

 logs from an actual mill tally, by Swift 

 Berry, p. 615-18; Effect of depth of 

 covering seed upon the germination and 

 quality of stock, by S. B. Show, p. 

 619-23; Brazilian woods; their utiliza- 

 tion for the manufacture ol wood pulp, 

 P 624-27. 



New Hampshire forestry. Sept, 1917. — 

 White pine blister rust, p 1. 



Revue des eaux et forets, July, 1, 1917. — 

 Responsabilite controle et sanction 

 morale des actes de gesi'.oii en matiere 

 forestiere, by R. G. D, p. 200-2; La 

 foret reconquise, by J. Demorlaine, p. 

 203-7; L'ecole nationalc des eau.x et 

 forets, p. 208-11 



Revue des eaux et forets, August 1, 1917. — 

 Notes sommaires sur les forets de la 

 Transbaikalie occidentale, by A. Arn- 

 ould, p. 225-8; Foret domaniale de 

 Chaux, series de futaie, by L. Parde, 

 p. 229-32. 



Skogen, June, 1917.— Om det inflytande, 

 som vara skogsvard-satgarder kunna 

 utova pa skogsmarkens alstringsforma- 

 ga (Concerning the influence which our 

 forest protective measures can exert on 

 the productivity of the forest soil), by 

 Henrik Hesselman, p. 165-85; Om 

 plantor och plantering (On plants and 

 planting), by Ferd Lindberg, p. 186-92; 

 Skogshogskolan och statens skogsfor- 

 soksan-stalt (The forest school and the 

 state forest experiment station), by 

 Henrik Hesselman, p. 193-200. 



Skogsvardsforeningens tidskrift, April-June, 

 1917.— Studier over salpeterbildningen i 

 naturliga jordnianer och dess betydelse 

 i viixtekologiskt avsseende (Studies of 

 nitrification in natural soils and its 

 significance in plant ecology), by Hen- 

 rik Hesselman, p. 321-446; Larken och 

 dess betydelse for svensk skogshushalln- 

 ing (The larches and their importance 

 in Swedish forest management), by 

 Gunnar Schotte, p. 447-706; Dimen- 

 sionslagen och triivaruindustriens sko- 

 gar (The dimension law and the tim- 

 ber industry of the forests), by K. G. 

 Lundholm, p. 715-17; Finsk skogsstatis- 

 tik (Finnish forest statistics), by T. J. 

 B, p. 717-19. 



BOOKS ON FORESTRY 



AMERICAN FORESTRY will publish each month, for the benefit of those who wish books 

 on forestry, a list of titles, authors, and prices of such books. These may be ordered through 

 the American Forestry Association, Was hington, D. C. Prices are by mail or express prepaid.* 



FOREST VALUATION— Filibert Roth sTso 



FOREST REGULATION— Filibert Roth 2 00 



PRACTICAL TREE REPAIR-By Elbert Peets 2'00 



THE LUMBER INDUSTRY— By R. S. Kellogi 110 



LUMBER MANUFACTURING ACCOUNTS— By Arthur F Jones 210 



FOREST VALUATION-By H. H. Chapman 2 00 



CHINESE FOREST TREES AND TIMBER SUPPLY-By NormanShaw; ^ '.'.'.' 2 50 

 TREES, SHRUBS, VINES AND HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS-By John 



Kirkegaard 1 50 



TREES AND SHRUBS— By Charles Sprague Sargent— Vois.'Y and "n,"4 ' Parts 



to a Volume — per Part 5 00 



THE TRAINING OF A FORESTER— Gifford Pinchot '. 1S5 



LUMBER AND ITS USES— R. S. Kellogg 115 



THE CARE OF TREES IN LAWN, STREET AND PARK— B E Ferno'w 2 17 



NORTH AMERICAN TREES— N. L Britton... . 730 



KEY TO THE TREES— Collins and Preston 150 



THE FARM WOODLOT— E G. Chcyney and J. P. Wentling. . 17Q 



IDENTIFICATION OF THE ECONOMIC WOODS OF THE UNITED 



STATES — Samuel I. Record t 25 



PLANE SURVEYING— John C. Tracy 300 



FOREST MENSURATION— Henry Solon Graves 4 00 



THE ECONOMICS OF FORESTRY-B. E. Fernow 161 



FIRST BOOK OF FORESTRY— Filibert Roth ]'iO 



PRACTICAL FORESTRY— A. S Fuller I'so 



PRINCIPLES OF AMERICAN FORESTRY-Samuel B Green l'50 



MANUAL OF THE TREES OF NORTH AMERICA (exclusve of Mexico) — 



Charles Sprague Sargent 6 00 



AMERICAN WOODS— Romevn B. Hough, 13 Volumes, per Volume i'oO 



HANDBOOK OF THE TREES OF THE NORTHERN U S AND CANADA 



EAST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS-Romeyn B. Hough.. 6 00 



GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH THE TREES-J, Horace McFarland 175 



PRINCIPAL SPECIES OF WOOD: THEIR CHARACTERISTIC PROP- 

 ERTIES — Charles Henry Snow 3 50 



HANDBOOK OF TIMBER PRESERVATION-Samuel m' Ro'we 4'00 



TREES OF NEW ENGLAND-L. L. Dame and Henrv Brooks 150 



TREES, SHRUBS AND VINES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITEb 



STATES— H. E Parkhurst 1 so 



TREES— H Marshall Ward ISO 



OUR NATIONAL PARKS— John Muir 1 91 



LOGGING— Ralph C. Bryant 350 



THE IMPORTANT TIMBER TREES OF THE UNITED STATES— S B'Eliiott 2'50 



FORESTRY IN NEW ENGLAND-Ralph C. Hawlev and Austin F Hawes 3'SO 



THE PRINCIPLES OF HANDLING WOODLANDS-Hcnrv Solon Graves"" ISO 



SHADE TREES IN TOWNS AND CITIES-William Solotaroff " " 3'oO 



THE TREE GUIDE— By Julia Ellen Rogers 1 qo 



MANUAL FOR NORTHERN WOODSMEN— Austin Gary 212 



FARM FORESTRY— Alfred Akerman 57 



THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF WORKING PLANS (in forest' organiza- 

 tion) — A. B. Recknagel " 210 



ELEMENTS OF FORESTRY— F. F. Moon and N. C Brown 2 20 



MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF WOOD— Samuel T Record 175 



STUDIES OF TREES— J, J. Levison " 175 



TREE PRUNING— A Des Cars gc 



THE PRESERVATION OF STRUCTURAL TIMBER— Howard'p 'We'iss 3 00 



THE PRACTICAL LUMBERMAN— By Bernard Brereton (tliird edition) 150 



SEEDING AND PLANTING IN THE PRACTICE OF FORESTRY-By James 



W. Toiimev, M.S., M.A ' 350 



FUTURE FOREST TREES— By Dr. Harold Unwin. . . . 2 25 



I'lELD BOOK OF AMERICAN TREES AND SHRUBS-F. Schuvle'r Mathews 2 00 



(In full leather) 3 OO 



FARM FORESTRY— Bv John Arden Ferguson 1 30 



LUTHER BURBANK-HIS METHODS AND DISCOVERIES ' ^NDTHEIR 



PRACTICAL APPLICATION 43 00 



(In twelve volumes, beaiitifullv illustrated in color) 



THE BOOK OF FORESTRY— Rv Frederick F Moon 2 10 



(JUR FIELD AND FOREST TREES— Bv Maud Going... ]'5n 



HANDBOOK FOR RANGERS AND WOODSATEN— By Jay L B Tavl'or" 2 50 



THE STORY OF THE FOREST-Bv T. Gordon Dorrance... ' ' ' .r 



THE LAND WE LIVE IN— Bv Overton Price 170 



WOOD A ND FOREST— Bv William Noves ^'oo 



THE ESSENTIALS OF AMERICAN TIMBER LAW— Bv J P Kinnev 3 00 



HANDBOOK OF CLEARING AND GRUBBING, METHODS AND COST ' 



—By Halbert P. Gillette 2 50 



FRENCH FORESTS AND FORESTRY— By Theodore S. Wooisey' T r" " ' 2 50 



MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS— By L. H. Pammel .'.'.'.'.'. SJS 



*This, of course, is not a complete list, but we shall be glad to add to it any books on 

 forestry or related subjects upon request. — Editor. 



