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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



MONTHLY LIST FOR MAY, 1910 



(Books and periodicals indexed in the Library 

 of the United States Forest Service) 



Note. — A list of current literature will ap- 

 pear regularly in American Forestry in the 

 future, as a continuation of the lists which 

 have been issued monthly by the Forest 

 Service since February, 1904. 



Forestry as a whole 



Proceedings of associations 



University of Nebraska — Forest club. The 

 forest club annual, vol. 2, 1910. 114 p., 

 plates. Lincoln, Nebr., 1910. 



Forest aesthetics 



Street and park trees 



Fernow, Bernhard E. The care of trees in 

 lawn, street, and park, with a list of trees 

 and shrubs for decorative use. 392 p., illus.. 

 plates. New York, Henry Holt & Co., 

 1910. 



Hall, Harvey Monroe. Studies in ornamental 

 trees and shrubs. 74 p., illus., plates. 

 Berkeley, Cal., 1910. (University of Cal- 

 ifornia. Publications, botany, vol. 4, 

 no. I.) 



New Jersey — Forest park reservation com- 

 mission. The planting and care of shade 

 trees. 82 p., illus., plates. Paterson, 

 N. J., State printer, 1909. 



Phillips, T. Glenn. City tree planting; the 

 selection, planting, and care of trees 

 along city thoroughfares. 26 p., illus. De- 

 troit, 1910. (Detroit city plan and im- 

 provement commission. Report no. i.) 



Forest description 



India — Madras presidency — Forest depart- 

 ment. Reports on certain continental 

 forests, by F. L. Cowley-Brown. 83 p., 

 illus. Madras, 1908. 



Thompson, H. N. Gold coast; report on 

 forests. 238 p., illus., map. London : 

 Wyman & Sons, 1910. (Colonial re- 

 ports, miscellaneous, no. 66.) 



Whitford, Harry Nichols. Studies in the 

 vegetation of the Philippines: i. The 

 composition and volume of the diptero- 

 carp forests of the Philippines. 27 p., 

 plates. Manila, Bureau of science of 

 the Philippine government, 1909. 



Forest botany 



Trees: classification and description 



Graves, William Elliott. Studies in euca- 

 lyptus. 96 p., illus. St. Louis, Euca- 

 lyptus timber corporation, 1910. 



Maiden, J. H. The forest flora of New South 

 Wales, pt. 38. 22 p., illus. Sydney, N. 

 S. W., Government printer, 1910. 



Maury, Sarah Webb. Native trees of Ken- 

 tucky ; a handbook. 140 p., illus. Ken- 

 tucky federation of women's clubs, 1910. 



Rogers, Julia Ellen. Trees that every child 

 should know ; easy tree studies for all 

 seasons of the year. 263 p., plates. New 

 York, Doubleday, Page & Co., 1909. 



IVoods: classification and structure 



Troup, R. S. Petwin or trincomali wood, 

 Berrya ammonilla. 8 p., plate. Calcutta, 

 1910. (Indian — Forest department. For- 

 est pamphlet no. 12.) 



Silvics 



Forest education 



Cary, Austin. Outline for lectures on for- 

 estry. 12 p. Albany, 1910. (New York 

 — Forest, fish and game commission. 

 Bulletin 5.) 



Arbor day 



Kellogg, Alice M. How to celebrate Arbor 

 Day in the schoolroom. 96 p. Phila- 

 delphia, Penn Publishing Co., 1907. 



Forest schools 



University of Minnesota forest school — 

 Itasca summer school. Prospectus, 1910. 

 24 p., illus. Arago, Minn. 



Forest legislation 



Hirst, E. C. Forest laws of New Hamp- 

 shire. 18 p. Concord, N. H., 1909. 

 (New Hampshire — Forestry commission. 

 Bulletin i.) 



Forest influences 



Ashe, W. W. Special relations of forests 

 to rivers in the United States. 21 p. 

 Washington. Government printing office, 

 1909. 



Ecology 



Warming, Eugenius '& Vahl, Martin. (Ecol- 

 ogy of plants ; an introduction to the 

 study of plant-communities. 422 p. Ox- 

 ford, The Clarendon press, 1909. 



Silviculture 



Planting 



Langdell, R. S. Forest nursery and refor- 

 estation work in Massachusetts. 36 p., 

 plates. Boston, State forester's office, 

 1910. 



Macoun, W. T. Culture des arbres forestiers 

 en pepiniere. 36 p. Ottawa, C. H. 

 Parmlee, 1909. 



