CURRENT LITERATURE 



MONTHLY LIST FOR MAY, 1914. 



(Books and periodicals indexed in the 



Library of the United States 



Forest Service.) 



Forestry as a Whole 



Bibliographies 



Briscoe, John M. A classified list of Ameri- 

 can literature on forestry subjects for 

 general reading- and reference. 8 p. 

 Orono, Me., 1914. (University of Maine 

 — College of agriculture — Extension de- 

 partment. Timely hints for farmers, v. 

 7, no. 8.) 



Proceedings and reports of associations, 

 State forest officers, etc. 



Appalachian mountain club. Register for 

 1914. 98 p. il. Boston, Mass., 1914. 



Newr South Wales — Forestry department. 

 Report for the year ended 30th June, 

 1913. 24 p. pi. Sydney, 1914. 



Sociedad forestal Argentina. Boletin, vol. 1, 

 no. 4. 34 p. Buenos Aires, 1913. 



Societe forestiere de Franche-Comte et Bel- 

 fort. Bulletin trimestriel, vol. 13, no. 5. 

 40 p. Besangon, 1914. 



South Africa — Forest department. Report of 

 the chief conservator of forests for the 

 fifteen months' period ending 31st March, 

 1913. 40 p. pi. Cape Town, 1913. 



Forest Education 



Pinchot, GifTord. The training of a forester. 

 149 p. pi. Phila., J. B. Lippincott co., 

 1914. 



Forest schools 



Baker, Hugh P. A statement of the educa- 

 tional situation in forestry in Xew York 

 state. 9 p. Syracuse, X. Y., 1914. 



Colorado college — Dept. of forestry. An- 

 nouncement, 1914. 20 p. pi. Colorado 

 Springs, Colo. 



Forest Legislation 



Madagascar — Service de colonisation. Decret 

 etablissant le regime forestier applicable 

 a la colonic. 26 p. Tananarive, 1913. 

 464 



Washington— Legislature. Logged-off and 

 arid land law passed by the thirteenth 

 legislature. 24 p. Olympia, Wash., 1913. 



Forest Description 



Howe, C. D., & White, J. H. Trent water- 

 shed survey; a reconnaissance, with an 

 introductory discussion by B. E. Fernow. 

 156 p. pi., maps. Toronto, Canada, The 

 Bryant press, 1913. 



North Carolina — Geological survey. Timber 

 resources of North Carolina by counties ; 

 press bulletins 117-18. 120-26. Chapel 

 Hill, N. C. 1914. 



Forest Botany- 

 Arnold arboretum. Bulletin of popular in- 

 formation no. 52. 4 p. Jamaica Plain, 

 Mass., 1914. 

 Hole, R. S. Note on the preparation of 

 Indian forest floras and descriptive lists. 

 33 p. Calcutta, 1914. (India— Forest de- 

 partment. Forest bulletin no. 23.) 



Trees, classification and description 

 Schaffner, John Henry. Field manual of 



trees. 154 p. Columbus, O., R. G. Adams 



& CO., 1914. 

 Silva Tarouca, Ernst. LTnsere freilandnadel- 



holzer. 301 p. il., pi. Wien, F. Tempskv, 



1913. 



Silviculture 



Planting 



Canada — Department of the interior — Fores- 

 try branch. Planning a tree plantation 

 for a prairie homestead. 8 p. il. Ot- 

 tawa, 1913. (Circular no. 5.) 



Clothier, George L. Forest windbreaks as a 

 protection to the light soils of the Colum- 

 bia river basin. 13 p. il. Pullman, Wash., 

 State college of Washington, 1914. 



Fernow, B. E. A plan adequate to meet our 

 needs for wood timber. 8 p. Boston, 

 Mass., Society for the protection of New 

 Hampshire forests, 1913. 



Ross, .\orman M. Tree planting on the 

 prairies of Manitoba. Saskatchewan and 

 Alberta, oth ed. 105 p. il. Ottawa, 

 1913. Canada — Department of the in- 

 terior — Forestry branch. Bulletin no. 1.) 



