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Smokes and vapors 



Rusnov, Peter v. tjber die feststellung von 

 rauchschaden im nadelwald. 13 p. Wien, 

 W. Frick, 1910. 



Forest Administration 



Bavaria — K. staatsministerium der finanzen — - 

 Ministerial-for^tabteilung. Mitteilun- 



gen aus der staatsforstverwaltung Ba- 

 yerns, 10. heft. 157 p. plates. Miinchen, 

 1910. 



India — Burma — Forest department. Report 

 on forest administration for the year 

 1907-08. 206 p. Rangoon, India, Supt. 

 government printing, 1909. 



India — Central Provinces — Forest depart- 

 ment. Report on forest administration 

 for the year 1908-09. 155 p. Nagpur, 

 India, Government press, 1909. 



National and state forests 



Ammons, E. M. Forest reservations ; ad- 

 dress delivered before the joint session 

 of the Colorado legislature, March, 



1909, relative to the rights in and uses 

 of forest reservations. 18 p. Wash., 



1910. (U. S. 6ist congress; 2d session. 

 Senate document 650). 



Forest Utilization 



Pierson, Albert H. Consumption of fire- 

 wood in the United States. 7 p. Wash., 

 D. C, 1910. (U. S. Agriculture, dept. 

 of Forest service. Circular 181). 



Wood preservation 



Berlin mills co. The selection of structural 

 wood and its preservation from decay. 

 25 p., illus. Portland, Me., 1910. 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Conservation of natural resources 



Finley, W. W. Address before the 2d Na- 

 tional Conservation Congress, St. Paul, 

 Minn., Sept. 7, 1910. 8 p. St. Paul, 

 Minn., 1910. 



Periodical Articles 



General 



Atlantic monthly, September, 1910. — Econo- 

 mics of waste and conservation, by J. 

 B. Clark, p. 325-31- 



Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, August, 

 1910. — Old English forestry, by J. Nes- 

 bit, p. 181-9. 



Country gentlemen, July 21, 1910. — The 

 miracle tree; eucalyptus craze in Cali- 

 fornia, by J. T. Bramhall, p. 684-5. 



Garden magazine, October, 1910. — An expe- 

 rience in transplanting a tree, by F. H. 

 Moore, p. 148. 



Gardener's chronicle, August 13, 1910. — The 

 natural history of Coniferse, by P. 

 Groom, p. 1 15-16. 



Gardener's chronicle, August 20, 1910. — The 

 royal school of forestry at Eberswalde, 

 bq G. W., p. 134-S. 



Gardener's chronicle, September 10, 1910. — 

 Mortality of transplanted Coinferas, by 

 J. Clark, p. 203. 



Munsey's magazine, October, 1910. — The 

 forest ranger at work, by R. R. Howard, 

 P- 53-63- 



Pennsylvania-German, Sept., 1910 — Penn- 

 sylvania German plant names, by C. D. 

 Mell. 



Pennsylvania-German, October, 1910. — The 

 use of willow rods by the ancient Ger- 

 mans, by C. D. Mell. 



Philippine agricultural review, Aug., 1910. — 

 The Philippine school of forestry; a 

 new profession for Filipinos, p. 480-1. 



Philippine journal of science, series A, May, 

 1910. — The study of Manila copal, by P. 

 C. Freer, p. 171-2; The almaciga tree, 

 Agathis alba, by F. W. Foxworthy, p. 

 173-5 ; Manila copal, by G. F. Richmond, 

 p. 177-201 ; The destructive distillation 

 of Manila copal, by B. T. Brooks, p. 

 203-7; The oxidation of Manila copal by 

 the air, by B. T. Brooks, p. 219-27; The 

 oleoresins of Pinus insularis, by B. T. 

 Brooks, p. 229-31. 



Popular science monthly, Oct., 1910. — Ad- 

 dress before the National conservation 

 congress, by W. H. Taft, 313-32; The 

 role of hybridization in plant breeding, 

 by E. M. East, p. 342-55. 



Scientific American supplement, Aug. 27, 

 1910. — Preservative treatment of farm 

 timbers, by C. P. Willis, 140-1. 



Sunset magazine, Oct., 1910. — Sheep without 

 a shepherd, by Wm. C. Barnes, p. 452-5. 



Technical world magazine, Oct., 1910. — 

 Policing the national forests, by Henry 

 M. Hyde, p. 157-65- 



Twentieth century magazine, Sept., 1910. — 

 A brief history of the conservation 

 movement; conclusion, by M. F. Abbott, 



p. 511-15- 

 Trade journals and consular reports 



American lumberman, Oct. i, 1910. — Fores- 

 try observations in Europe, by F. Roth, 

 p. 42C. 



Hardwood record, Sept. 25, 1910. — Life at 

 Biltmore, a school of technical lumber- 

 ing, p. 28-30. 



Hardwood record, Oct. 10, 1910. — Com- 

 pound wagon axles, p. 44-5- 



Lumber review, Sept. 15, 19x0. — Hard woods 

 and hardwood flooring in Hamburg, by 

 R. P. Skinner, p. 16. 



Lumberman's review, Sept., 1910. — Wood 

 preservation ; kyanizing applied to spruce 

 greatly prolongs its life and wear, p. 17. 



Pacific lumber trade journal. Sept., 1910. — 

 Treated wood block paving is the rec- 

 ognized standard, by G. Winslow, p. 49. 



