CURRENT LITERATURE 



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CURRENT LITERATURE 



MONTHLY LIST FOR OCTOBER, 1917 



(Books and periodicals indexed in the li- 

 brary of the United States Forest Ser- 

 vice.) 



FORESTRY AS A WHOLE 



Proceedings and reports of associations, forest 

 oificers, etc. 



Hongkong — Botanical and forestry dept. 

 Report for the year 1916. 22 p. Hong- 

 kong, 1917. 



India — Bombay presidency — Forest dept. 

 Administration report of the forest cir- 

 cles for the year 1915-1916. 178 p. 

 Bombay, 1917. 



India — United provinces — Forest dept. An- 

 nual progress report of forest admin- 

 istration for the forest year 1915-1916. 

 102 p. Allahabad, 1916. 



New Zealand — Dept. of lands and survey — 

 Forestry branch. Report for the year 

 ended 31st March, 1917. 41 p. Wel- 

 lington, 1917. 



FOREST EDUCATION. 



Forest schools 



Harvard University — Lumber business ; 

 training offered by the Harvard grad- 

 uate school of business administrat- 

 tion in co-operation with the Depart- 

 ment of Forestry. 10 p. Cambridge. 

 Mass., 1917. 



Montana, University of — School of forestry. 

 Special announcement of courses for 

 1917-18. 17 p. il. Missoula, Mont. 1917. 



SILVICULTURE 



Planting 



Morrill, W. J. — Trees for non-irrigated 

 regions in eastern Colorado. 20 p. il 

 Fort Collins, Colo., 1917. (Colorado 

 Agricultural College — Extension serv- 

 ice. Extension bulletin, ser. 1, No. 123). 



Morris, O. M.— Tree planting in eastern 



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Washington. 4 p. Pullman, Wash,, 

 1917. (Washington Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station. Popular bulletin No. 

 108). 



Shattuck, C. H. — Forest and shade trees 

 and basket willows recommended for 

 planting in Idaho. 4 p. Moscow, Id., 

 1917. (Idaho — Agricultural experiment 

 station. Circular No. 4.) 



FOREST PROTECTION 

 Insects 



Burgess, A. F. The gipsy moth and the 

 brown-tail moth and their control. 28 

 p., il. Wash., D. C, 1917. (U. S.— 

 Dept. of agriculture. Farmers' bulle- 

 tin 845.) 



United States— Dept. of agriculture. A 

 manual of dangerous insects likely to 

 be introduced in the United States 

 through importations ; edited by W. 

 Dwight Pierce. 256 p. il., pi. Wash., 

 D. C, 1917. 



Fire 



Foster, J. H. Forest fire prevention, in co- 

 operation with the federal government. 

 12 p. map. College Station, Tex., 1917. 

 (Texas — Agricultural and mechanical 

 college — Dept. of forestry. Bulletin 1 



FOREST ADMINISTRATION 

 United States — Dept. of agriculture — For- 

 est service. Rules and regulations per- 

 mitting prospecting, development and 

 utilization of the mineral resources of 

 lands acquired under the act of March 

 1, 1911. 19 p. Wash., D. C, 1917. 



FOREST UTILIZATION 



Lamb, George N., & Berry, James B. Mar- 

 keting farm woodland products in 

 Georgia. 32 p. il. Athens, Ga., 1917. 

 (Georgia state college of agriculture — 

 Extension division. Bulletin 129.) 



Lamb, George N. Marketing farm woodlot 

 products in Maine. 38 p. il. Orono, Me., 

 1917. (University of Maine — Agricul- 



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