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Paper mill, Aug. 27, 1910.— Russia's for- 

 ests; their extent as reported by the 

 American consul-general at Moscow, o. 

 40. 

 Paper mill, Sept. 24, 1910. — Paper fibres, by 



C. R. Dodge, p. 12, 34, 36. 

 Paper trade journal, Aug. 25, 1910.— Swed- 

 en's growing wood pulp trade, p. 4. 

 Paper trade journal, Sept. 15, 1910. — New 

 way of making wood pulp, p. 36, 42; 

 Encouraging conservation ; report pre- 

 sented by the delegate of the American 

 paper and pulp association to the Na- 

 tional conservation congress at St. Paul, 

 Minn., by E. W. Backus, p. 48. 

 Pioneer western lumberman, Oct. i, 1910. — 

 Timber in the inland empire, by C. H. 

 Shattuck, p. 27. 

 Railway journal, Oct., 1910. — Treated tim- 

 ber for railroad ties, by J. L. Single, p. 

 7- 

 St. Louis limberman. Sept., i, 1910. — Ta- 

 basco rnahogany, by T. F. Lee, p. 69-71 ; 

 Increasing popularity of wood paved 

 streets, p. 76. 

 St. Louis lumberman, Oct. i, 1910. — Chicago 

 and creosoted wood block paving, p. 72. 

 Southern lumberman, Sept. 10, 1910. — New 

 process ; company in North Carolina to 

 extract turpentine and rosin from light- 

 wood, p. 34. 

 Timberman, Sept., igio. — Practical utiliza- 

 tion of dynamite in fighting forest fires 

 of northwest, by F. C. Young, and 

 others, p. 32AI ; Tongass national forest 

 of southeastern Alaska has 15,490,086 

 acres, by W. A. Langille, p. 27 ; For- 

 estry and the fire problem of northwest, 

 by A. H. Hodgson, p. 45 ; How to ob- 

 tain the highest practical efficiency in 

 woods operation, by J. P. Van Orsdel, 

 p. 4851. 

 United States daily consular report, Sept. 

 16, 1910. — Wood alcohol in Germany, 

 by F. W. Cauldwell. p. 832. 

 United States daily consular report, Sept. 



29, 1910. — Wood-working machinery in 

 Russia, by J. H. Snodgrass, p. 961-4. 



United States daily consular report, Sept. 



30, 1910. — Prevention of forest fires in 

 Saxony, by C. B. Hurst, p. 986-7. 



United States daily consular report, Oct. 7, 

 1910. — Wood-block paving in Europe, 

 by A. M. Thackara, p. 81-2. 



United States daily consular report. Oct. 11, 

 19TO. — Lumber and tie industry of 

 Hokkaido, by T. Sammons, p. 134-5. 



United States daily consular report, Oct. 13, 

 1910. — Shoe-last industry in England, by 

 S. S. Partridge, p. 169. 



United States daily consular report, Oct. 14, 

 1910. — Wood and lumber trade; British 

 Columbia, England, Spain, by G. N. 

 West and others, p. 177-80; Woods and 

 forests ; Sweden, LTnitcd Kingdom, by 

 E. D. Winslow and others, p. 180-1. 



Woodworkeii Sept., 1910. — Circassian wal- 

 nut; where it grows, by W. Widdicomb, 



P- 43-4; Preparation of core stock and 

 cross banding, p. 47-8. 



Forest journals 



Allegemeine forst- und jadg-zeitung, Aug., 

 1910. — Studien und wahrnehmungen 

 uber das entstehen neuer, praktisch 

 wichtiger formen von pflanzen auf dem 

 gebiete der land- und forstwirtschraft, 

 by O. V. Anderlind, p. 273-9; Aus dem 

 forstlichen versuchswesen, by Heck, p 

 279-93- 

 Allegememe frost- und jadg-zietung, Sept., 

 1910. — Ertragstafeln fiir kiefern im lich- 

 tungsbetrieb, by Wimmenauer. p. 22i-i2>- 

 American forestry, Oct., 1910.— The second 

 conservation congress, by E. A. Start, p. 

 569-88, 597-600: The forest and the na- 

 tion, by H. S. Graves, p. 607-10. 

 Centralblatt fiir das gesamte frostwesen, 

 Aug.-Sept. 1910.— Einiges ijber den 

 urwald von waldbaulichen gesichtspunk- 

 ten, by L. Cerniak, p. 340-70; Die jahr- 

 lichen temperaturextreme auf den hohen 

 warte zu Wien im Wienerwalde in den 

 25 jahren 1879 bis 1903, by R. Wallen- 

 bock, p. 370-6. 

 Forest leaves, Oct., 1910. — Influence of for- 

 ests upon the climate of the surrounding 

 country, by C. L. Kirk, p. 164-6; Re- 

 foresting our denuded white pine and 

 hemlock lands, by W. F. Dague, p. 

 166-8; Prostrate juniper, by A. C. 

 Treichler. p. 168; The forest nursery, 

 by W. H. Kraft, p. 168-9; The import- 

 ant timber trees of Pennsylvania, and 

 where they should be planted, by P. H. 

 Mulford, p. 170-74. 

 Minnesota forester, Sept., 1910. — What a 

 forest fire really is, p. 85-7; What they 

 are doing in the West, p. 87-90. 

 Oesterreichische vierteljahresschrift, 1910. — 

 Ueber umtriebszeit und hiebssatzermitt- 

 lung, by A. Schiff'el and A. von Gutten- 

 berg, p. 1-28; Betrachtungen zur boden- 

 wertformel. by A. von Guttenberg, p. 

 28-36; Ueber die methoden der forst- 

 lichen rentabilitatsrechnung, by A. Hof- 

 mann, p. 198-217: Die buchene eisen- 

 bahnschwelle, by D. Schneidt, p. 157-83 ; 

 Die verbauung des Lamm- und Schwan- 

 denbaches bei Bricnz in der Schweiz, bv 

 A. Blaschek, p. 183-98. 

 Revue des eaux et forets, Sept. i, 1910. — 

 Sur le pin d'Auvergne, by A. d'Alverny, 

 p. 513-25 ; Les forets de la baronnie de 

 Lafauche, by M. Rothea, p. 526-31. 

 Revue des eaux et forets, Sept. 16, 1910.- ■ 

 Le debardage des longs bois en mon- 

 tagne au moyen de cables de retenue, 

 by P. Bauby, p. 545-54- 

 Schweizerische zeitschrift fiir forstwesen, 

 Aug., 1910. — Ueber die kiinstliche ver- 

 anlassung des abganges von lawinen, by 

 F. W. Sprecher, p. 236-42. 

 Zeitschrift fur forst- und jadgAvesen, Sept., 

 1910. — Zur klassifikation der waldboden, 

 p. 568-72: Der hausschwamm in der 

 natur, by K. Havelik, p. 573-7. 



