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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Forest Managenaent 



Judeich, Johann Friedrich. Die forstein- 

 richtung. 6th ed., 575 p. Plate. Ber- 

 lin, P. Parey, 1904. 



Forest Administration 



Cape of Good Hope — Forest department. 

 Report of the chief conservator of for- 

 ests for the year ending 31st December, 

 1909. 25 p. Plates. Cape Town, Gov- 

 ernment printers, 1910. 



India — Punjab — Forest department. Prog-' 

 ress report on forest administration for 

 1908-1909. 123 p. Lahore, India, 1909. 



Minnesota — Forestry commissioner. 15th 

 annual report, for the year 1909. 154 p. 

 Plates. St. Paul, 1910. 



National and state forests 



United States — Forest service. National 

 forests ; location, date, anci area, June 

 30, 1910. 4 p. Washington, D. C, 1910. 



Forest Utilization 



Lumber industry 



United States — Forest service. Record of 

 wholesale prices of lumber based on act- 

 ual sales made f. o. b. mill for April, 

 May and June, 1910. 13 p. Washing- 

 ton, D. C, 1910. 



Periodical Articles 



General 



Botanical gazette, August, igio. — The origin 

 of ray tracheids in the Coniferae, by W. 

 P. Thomson, p. ior-i6; on the rela- 

 tionship between the length of the pod 

 and fertility and fecundity in Cercis, 

 by J. A. Harris, p. 117-27; Oxidizing 

 enzymes and their relation to "sap stain" 

 in lumber, by I. W. Bailey, p. 147-7; A 

 modification of a Jung-Thoma sliding 

 microtome for cutting wood, by R. B. 

 Thomson, p. 148-9. 



Country life in America, September, 1910 — 

 At the streams source; a first-hand 

 study of the results of deforestation, by 

 E. A. Mills, p. 519-23; The abandoned 

 farm in New Hampshire, by F. W. Rol- 

 lins, p. 531-4. 



Greater Colorado magazine, August, 1910 — 

 Estes park ideal for national preserve, 

 by A. W. Sowers, p. 3-4; Tells of visits 

 through Colorado, by Henry S. Graves, 

 P- 33-5 ; Work of the Forest Service in 

 Colorado, p. 35-40. 



Munsey's magazine, September, 1910. — The 

 passing of the chestnut trees, by B. 

 Millard, p. 758-65. 



North American review, August, 1910. — • 

 Shall the nation take thought for the 

 morrow? by F. P. Elliott, p. 205-16. 



Sierra club bulletin, June, 1910. — The prop- 

 posed Estes national park, by Enos A. 

 Mills, p. 234-6. 



Trade journals and consular reports 



American lumberman, Sept. 10, 1910. — 

 Safe-guarding the resources of the na- 

 tion; annual meeting of the National 

 Conservation congress at St. Paul, 

 Minn., p. 43-48; Conservation of natural 

 resources a trust of the nation, govern- 

 ment and people, by H. S. Graves, p. 

 49-50; Conservation, its purposes and its 

 application to the country's national re- 

 sources, by J. B. White, p. 50; Rational 

 system of taxation of natural resources, 

 by F. L. ]\IcVey, p. 51. 



Canada lumberman, August i, 1910. — Log- 

 ging machinery in Canadian woods, p. 

 24-6. 



Canada lumberman, August 15, 1910. — The 

 timber industry in Nova Scotia, p. 22; 

 Uses of sawdust flour, p. 33. 



Canada lumberman, Sept. i, 19 10. — Logging 

 operations in Ontario camps, p. 22-4; 

 Howard process of vulcanizing lumber, 

 p. 26-7. 



Engineering news, Aug. 11, 1910. — Other 

 elements than forestation which eflfect 

 stream flow, by H. C. Lee, p. 155-6. 



Hardwood record, August 25, 1910.— Utili- 

 zation of hardwoods; baseball bats, p. 



83-4. 



Hardwood record, September 10, 1910. — 

 Utilization of hardwoods; caskets, p. 

 2,2-2, ; The compound hub, p. 33-4. 



Lumber trade journal, Aug. 15, 1910. — Pos- 

 sibilities of cut-over j^ellow pine lands 

 of the south, by R. von Bergen, p. 19-20. 



Mississippi Valley lumberman, Sept. 2, 

 1910. — Merits of wood pavements, by G. 

 Winslow, p. 35-6. 



Municipal journal and engmeer, Aug. 10. 

 1910. — Creosote for wood blocks, p. 

 187-8. 



Pioneer western lumberman, Sept. i. 1910. — 

 Logging in the national forests, by F. E. 

 Ames, p. 27-9 ; Fire prevention in the 

 woods, by D. P. Simons, p. 31-3; Topo- 

 graphical survey and its economic value 

 in logging operations, by J. P. Van Ors- 



del, p. 33-5- 



St. Louis lumberman, Aug. 15, 1910. — Lum- 

 ber conditions in Europe, by G. H. Em- 

 erson, p. 30; Conservation of natural re- 

 sources, by J. B. White, p. 38-9. 



Southern lumberman, Aug. 13, 1910. — Tree 

 nurseries in New York state, by J. S. 

 Whipple, p. 36-8. 



Timber trade journal. Aug. 6, 1910.— Korean 

 timber at Japan-British exhibition, p. 



182-3. 

 Timber trade journal, Aug. 27, 1910.— Japa- 

 nese woods at the White c!ty, p. 289. 



