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Smith, Fred W. Tree planting for the state 

 of North Dakota. 8 p. Bottineau, N. D., 

 1914. (North Dakota school of forestry. 

 Quarterly bulletin, v. 1, no. 1.) 



Forest Protection 



Fiirst, Hermann von. Die lehre vom wald- 

 schutz. rth ed. 190 p. pi. Berlin, P. 

 Parey, 1912. 



Northern forest protective association. Re- 

 view of the work for the year ending 

 March 4, 1913, together with the proceed- 

 ings of the 2d annual meeting. 49 p. 

 tables, maps. Munising, Mich., 1913. 



Insects 



Philbrook, E. E. The brown-tail and gypsy 

 moths and parasites. 18 p. pi. Augusta, 

 Me., 1913. ( Maine — Department of agri- 

 culture. Bulletin, v. 12, no. 4.) 



Diseases 



Johnson, James. The control of damping-off 

 disease in plant beds. 33 p. il., pi. 

 Madison, Wis.. 1914. (Wisconsin — Agri- 

 cultural experiment station. Research 

 bulletin 31.) 



West Virginia — State crop pest commission. 

 Orchard inpection ; apple rust ; chestnut 

 bark disease. 16 p. Morgantown, W. 

 Va., 1913. (Bulletin no. 2.) 



Forest Economics 



Taxation and tariff 



California forest protective association. Be- 

 ing a presentation of the principles of a 

 yield tax on timber, by authorities on 

 taxation and forestry. 8 p. San Fran- 

 cisco, 1914. (Bulletin 4.) 



Statistics 



Baden — Forstverwaltung. Statistische nach- 



weisungen aus der forstverwaltung des 



grossherzogtums Baden fiir das jahr. 1912. 



vol. ?jr>. 206 p. Karlsruhe, C. F. Miiller, 



1914. 



Forest Administration 



A^atioiial and state forests 



Hall, William L- The White mountain forest 

 and how it is to be made useful. 6 p. 

 Boston, Mass., Society for the protection 

 of New Hampshire forests, 1913. 



Shepard, Harvey N. The reservations of the 

 Appalachian mountain club. 14 p. pi. 

 Boston, Mass., Printed for the club, 1913. 



Toumey, J. W. Aquisition and management 

 of state forests. 6p. Boston, Mass., So- 

 ciety for the protection of New Hamp- 

 shire forests, 1913. 



United States — Department of agriculture — 

 Forest service. Prospectus ; saw timber 

 and pulp wood offered for sale on the 

 Kootenai national forest in Montana. 17 

 p. il., map. Wash., D. C. 19 1:;. 



United States — Department of agriculture — 

 Forest service. Prospectus ; timber 

 offered for sale on Kaniksu national 

 forest in Idaho. 21 p. il.. map. Wash., 

 D. C, 1913. 



United States — Department of agriculture — 



Forest service. Purchase of land under the 

 Weeks law in the southern Appalachian 

 and White Mountains. 14 p. Wash., 

 D. C, 1914. 



United States — Department of agriculture — 

 Forest service. Sale prospectus of na- 

 tional forest timber, Arizona, Kaibab na- 

 tional forest; opportunity for permanent 

 railroad investment. 20 p. pi., map. 

 Ogden, Utah, 1914. 



United States — Department of agriculture — 

 Forest service. Sale prospectus of na- 

 tional forest timber. Payette river, Idaho, 

 Boise and Pavette national forests, lo p. 

 map. Ogden, Utah, 1913. 



Forest Utilization 



Lumber industry 



Kellogg, Royal Shaw. The lumber industry. 

 104 p. N. Y., Alexander Hamilton in- 

 stitute, 1913. 



Wood-using industries 



Jinks. John H. White oak baskets. 12 p. il. 



Hampton, Va., 1914. (Hamnton normal 



and agricultural institute. The Hampton 



leaflets, v. 7, no. 1.) 

 Lake, E. F. Woods used in patternmaking. 



14 p. Phila., Pa., Thos. E. Coale lumber 



CO., 1913. 



Forest by-products 



Hawley, L- F. EfPciency studies in the hard- 

 wood distillation industry. 7 p. Boston, 

 A. D. Little, Inc., 1913. 



Singh, Puran. Note on turpentines of Pinus 

 khasya. P. merkusii, and P. excelsa. 11 

 p. Calcutta. 1913. (India— Forest de- 

 partment. Forest bulletin no. 24.) 



JVood preservation 



Lewis, R. G. Preservative treatment of fence- 

 posts. 11 p. il. Ottawa. 1913. (Canada 

 — Dept. of the interior — Forestry branch. 

 Circular no. 6.) 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Conservation of natural resources 



Carton, .Augustus C What the press can do 



to assist in the development of Michigan. 



21 p. Detroit, Mich., 1914. 



Soils 



Mitscherlich. Eilba'-d Alfred. Bodenkunde 



fiir land— und forstvv'rtp. 2d ed. 317 p. 



il. Berlin, P. Parey, 1913. 



Drainage 



Oppokov, E. V. & Shreibcr, G. Sluzhat li 

 bolota res-hulyatorami s<-oka vod i slye- 

 duet li ikh osushat. (Do swamps serve 

 r>s regulators of run-off and should they 

 be drained.) 51 p. S.-Peterburgli, 1904. 



Hydrology 



Switzer. J. .\. The water powers of Tennes- 

 see. ]37 p. pi., maps. Nashville, Tenn., 

 ]914. (Tenn.— Geological survey. Bulle- 

 tin 17.) 



