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Southern Lumber Journal, Jan. 15, 1914. — 

 Forestry in North CaroHna, p. 37. 



Timberman, Jan. 1914. — Wooden blocks recog- 

 nized as the standard for pavement in 

 Europe, p. 28-9; Different stages in the 

 evolution of overhead system of logging, 

 p. 30-1; Accurate cost finding an essential 

 in successful lumber operations, by J. B. 

 Knapp, p. 31-32 A; Smoking in the woods, 

 p. 32 N-0; Forest protection work, p. 

 32 0-33. 



United States Daily Consular Report, Jan. 17, 

 1914. — French brier-pipe industry, p. 222. 



United States Daily Consular Report, Jan. 21, 

 1914. — Russian match manufacture, p. 269. 



United States Daily Consular Report, Jan. 23, 

 1914. — Changing conditions in the shook 

 trade, by Claude I. Dawson, p. 288-91. 

 Processes for fire-proofing wood, by John 

 L. Griffiths, p. 292-3; The wood and lum- 

 ber market of Havre, by John Ball Os- 

 borne, p. 294-5; Toothpicks in England, 

 by John L. Griffiths, p. 302. 



United States Daily Consular Report, Jan. 26, 

 1914. — Production and exports of Russian 

 matches, by John H. Snodgrass, p. 331. 



United States Daily Consular Report, Jan. 27, 

 1914. — Use of metal railway ties in 

 Switzerland, by R. E. Mansfield, p. 344. 



United States Daily Consular Report, Feb. 5, 

 1914. — -Wood paints and finishes in 

 European cities, by Ralph C. Busser, and 

 others, p. 465-8; Plantation rubber in 

 Cochin China, by Miller Joblin, p. 471. 



United States Consular Report, Feb. 7, 1914. 

 — Hardwoods of Panama, by James C. 

 Kellogg, p. 508-9. 



Veneers, Feb. 1914. — Future cabinet woods, 

 p. 7 ; A comparison with European methods 

 in veneer making, by J. B. B. Stryker, p. 

 13-14. 



West Coast Lumberman, Jan. 15, 1914. — 

 Seattle's leading retail business street to 

 have test block paving, p. 20; Need of a 

 cost system in successful logging opera- 

 tions, by Herbert E. Smith, p. 30-1. 



West Coast Lumberman, Feb. 1, 1914. — 

 Characteristics and utilization of western 

 red cedar, by Alexander Grant Jackson 

 and Joseph Burke Knapp, p. 34-40. 



Wood Craft, Feb. 1914. — Wooden screens of 

 ancient and modern styles, by John Bov- 

 ingdon, p. 116-22; Wood paving; its mak- 

 ing and use, by S. R. Church, p. 135-7. 



Wood- worker, Jan. 1914. — Saving and working 

 lumber waste, by James Francis, p. 42-3. 



Forest Journals. 



Allgemeine forst- und jagd-zeitung, Jan. 1914. 

 — Vogelschutz im walde, by Ph. Sieber- 

 Ernsee, p. 1-4; Ueber wirtschaftliche und 

 statistiche grundlagen fur den praktischen 

 forstbetricb, by Konig, p. 4-14. 



Bulletin de la Soci6t^ centrale foresti^re de 

 Belgique, Dec. 1913. — Le revenu des 

 forets luxembourgeoises, by L. Pechon, p. 

 815-25; Impregnation des bois de mines au 

 cruscophdnol, p. 825-8; Le pare de Ter- 

 vueren, by P. Christophe, p. 829-33; Le 



parasitisme du Gui, by L. D., p. 832-44; 

 Bois communaux du Luxembourg; coupes 

 de futaie; utilisation des produits, by B., 

 p. 860-2; Plantations en general; travaux 

 preparatoires, by C. J. Q., p. 862-5; Les 

 forets de Formose, p. 873-5. 



Bulletin de la Soci^t^ centrale forestiere de 

 Belgique, Jan. 1914. — Quelques mots de 

 la regeneration naturelle, by G. Delevoy, 

 p. 1-11; Le dessouchement, by A. Poskin 

 and G. Bouckaert, p. 12-23; La forgt, 

 source de bien-etre social, by T. Collignon, 

 p. 23-8; Les forets de la Nigerie meridi- 

 onale, by A. H. Unwin, p. 28-33; Les 

 quebrachos, p. 54-5. 



Canadian Forestry Journal, Jan. 1914. — 

 Possibilities of a modern maple grove, by 

 George Fisk, p. 3-7. 



Centralblatt fiir das gesamte forstwesen, Oct. 

 1913.— Die Schiffel-Glasersche forstliche 

 rentabilitatslehre in ihrer anwendung auf 

 den jahrlichem betrieb, by A. Schiffel, p. 

 433-8; Beschadigungen durch eichen- 

 mehltau, by Nikodem, p. 438-40; Die 

 berechnung der elemente eines kreisbogens, 

 der durch einen gegebenen punkt gehen 

 und zwei sich schneidende gerade tangieren 

 soil, by Szabo v Bdgyon, p. 440-52. 



Naturwissenschaftliche zeitschrift fiir land- 

 und forst-wirtschaft, Oct. 1913. — Der 

 heutige stand der forstlichen samen- 

 provenienz-frage, by Arnold Engler, p. 

 441-61. 



Naturwissenschaftliche zeitschrift fiir land- 

 und forst-wirtschaft, Nov. 1913. — Regen- 

 fall und blitzgefahr, by Karl von Tubeuf. 

 p. 503-13. 



North Woods, Jan. 1914.— Planted forests in 

 Minnesota, by W. H. Kenety, p. 3-11; 

 The forest ranger's work, p. 25-31. 



Quarterly Journal of Forestry, Jan. 1914. — 

 Report on the visit of the R. E. A. S. to 

 German forests by Thomas Bewick, p. 

 1-15; Extension of the Mexican forest 

 flora to the plateau coimtry of South 

 Africa, by D. E. Hutchins, p. 16-20; The 

 mistletoe in England, by W. Somerville, 

 p. 20-5; An attack by the pine-shoot 

 Tortrix moth, by W. P. Greenfield, p. 

 25-30; Microscopic investigation of trees 

 defoliated by the large larch sawfly, by 

 Alan G. Harper, p. 30-3, 71; Endowment 

 of a professorship of forestry at Oxford, 

 p. 52-5; Inspection of forestry work in 

 Chopwell woods, by J. F. A., p. 59-63; 

 Timber slide for pulp and fire wood, by 

 Leslie S. Wood, p. 66-7; The relative 

 growth of various willows, by E. R. Pratt, 

 p. 68-9. 



Revue des eaux et for§ts, Jan. 1, 1914. — Com- 

 merce exterieur des bois communs en 1911, 

 p. 4-15; Les premiers chasseurs forestiers, 

 by P. Mougin, p. 16-24; L'evolution 

 forestiere en Suisse, by A. Barbey, p. 40-6. 



Schweizerische zeitschrift fiir forstwesen, Dec. 

 1913. — Die waldflache der Schweiz, by 

 Decoppet, p. 366-8; Die notwendigkeit der 

 durchforstungen im mittelwald, p. 368-72; 

 Zur frage der verbreitungsbiologie der 

 eibe, by F. Wills, p. 384-8. 



