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Timberman, March, 1<)14.— Manufacture of 

 Mexican hardwoods may become impor- 

 tant industry, by J. H. Lindsey, p. 27. 



United States daily consular report, March 

 19, 1914. — American woods at Hamburg, 

 by Henry H. Morgan, p. 1050-1. 



United States daily consular report, Alarch 

 26, 1914. — Willow peelings in Germany, 

 by Robert P. Skinner, p. 1147. 



United States daily consular report, March 

 30, 1914.— Cork dust used in Malaga fruit 

 packing, by Robert Frazer, p. 1194. 



United States daily consular report, April 4, 

 1914. — Hardwood timber of the Solomon 

 Islands, p. 74. 



United States daily consular report, April 9, 

 1914. — Maple sirup and sugar industry in 

 North America, by Fred C. Slater, p. 

 150-1. 



West coast lumberman, March 15, 1914. — 

 More about wood block paving, p. 46. 



West coast lumberman, April 1. 1914. — Pro- 

 ducer gas made from sawmill waste gen- 

 erally more preferable, cheaper and of 

 better results than gas made from coal 

 or other solid fuel, by Howard B. Oak- 

 leaf, p. 34-5 ; Nature's timber preserva- 

 tive, p. 44 ; Hemlock makes good paving 

 blocks, p. 45. 



Wood-worker, March, 1914. — The successful 

 veneered door, by Richard Newbecker, 

 p. 30-1; "Sugi" finish, by George S. John- 

 son, p. 37. 



Forest journals 



Allgemeine forst- und jagd-zeitung, Feb., 

 1914. — Ertragsregelung in preussischen 

 gemeindewaldungen, by Hemmann, p. 

 66-8. 



Bulletin de la Societe centrale forestiere de 

 Belgique, March, 1914. — De la restaura- 

 tion des taillis degrades dans le cantonne- 

 ment de Comblain-au-Pont, by F. Rouf- 

 fignon, p. 145-59 ; Forets algeriennes, p. 

 203 ; Chene-liege, p. 204. 



Canadian forestry journal, Feb., 1914. — St. 

 Maurice forest protective association, p. 

 28-9. 



Forestry quarterly, March, 1914. — A sug- 

 gestion for securing better professional 

 terminology, by P. S. Lovejoy, p. 1-4; 

 Graded volume tables for Vermont hard- 

 woods, by Irving W. Bailey and Philip 

 C. Heald, p. 5-23; Red and white fir; 

 xylometer cordwood test, by R. W. Tay- 

 lor, p. 24-6 ; A comparison of the Doyle 

 and Scribner rules with actual mill cut 

 for second growth white pine in Penn- 

 sylvania, by N. R. McNaughton, p. 27-30; 

 Loss due to exposure in the transplanting 

 of white pine seedlings, by E. A. Ziegler, 

 p. 31-3 ; Effective fertilizers in nurseries, 

 by George A. Retan, p. 34-6 ; The rela- 

 tion of the surface cover and ground 

 litter in a forest to erosion, by Maxi- 

 milian Gleissner, p. 37-40; Forest taxa- 

 tion activity in Massachusetts, by Her- 

 bert J. Miles, p. 41-3 ; Cost accounts for 



reconnaissance surveys, by A. B. Cou- 

 ncil, p. 44-6; Forestry in America as re- 

 flected in Proceedings of the Society of 

 American Foresters, by Barrington 

 Moore, p. 47-69. 



Naturwissenschaftliche zeitschrift fiir forst- 

 und landwirtschaft, Dec, 1913. — Ein 

 beitrag zur samenproduktion der wald- 

 baume im Grossherzogtum Baden, by 

 Seeger, p. 529-54; tjber das vorkommen 

 einer blattwespe in eichenpflanzungen, 

 by J. C. Nielsen, p. 554-7 ; Hitzeschaden 

 an waldpflanzen, by Miinch, p. 557-62. 



North woods, March, 1914. — A revelation ; 

 some poplar facts, p. 7-11 ; The beaver in 

 Itasca state park, by D. Lange, p. 13-23. 



Quarterly journal of forestry, April, 1914.- — 

 The visit of the Royal English arboricul- 

 tural society to German forests, by Wm. 

 Schlich, p. 75-81 ; Ray tracheids in Se- 

 quoia sempervirens and their pathologi- 

 cal character, by W. S. Jones, p. 81-94; 

 Board-foot measure, by Wm. Somerville, 

 p. 94-101; Protomorphic shoots in the 

 genus Pinus, by A. G. Harper, p. 101-6 ; 

 Note on Bulgaria inquinans growing on 

 living beech trees, by W. E. Hiley, p. 

 106-8 ; New Zealand royal commission on 

 forestry, p. 116-24 ; Forest research at 

 Cambridge, by A. M. Caccia, p. 127-38 ; 

 Chermes on larch, by T. D. Strhatern, 

 p. 139-40; Armillaria mellea on Salix 

 coerulea, by E. R. Pratt, p. 141-2; Mari- 

 time pine on peat-bog, by A. Henry, p. 

 149-50 ; State afiforestation, by John Stir- 

 ling Maxwell, p. 150-61. 



Revue des eaux et forets, Feb. 15, 1914. — An 

 sujet des defrichements en Sologne. by 

 Pierre Bufi^ault, p. 120-4; L'intervention 

 de I'etat dans la gestion des bois de par- 

 ticuliers. n. 125-8. 



Schweizerische zeitschrift fiir forstwesen, 

 Feb., 1914. — Ueber die geholzformationen 

 der Aareufer, by R. Siegrist, p. 33-6 ; 

 Die vorarbeiten zur erneuerung der zol- 

 tarife und handelsvertrage : Kategorie 

 holz, by M. Decoppet, p. 36-47 ; Forst- 

 liche streifziige durch Obersteiermark, p. 

 47-52. 



Yale forest school news, April 1, 1914. — The 

 theoretical vs. the practical ; address at 

 the closing exercises of the senior class at 

 the Yale forest school, Feb. 25. 1914, by 

 B. E. Fernow. p. 15-18 ; Forestry in South 

 Africa, bv C. C. Robertson, p. 18-19 ; Na- 

 tional forests in the east, by K. W. 

 Woodward, p. 19. 

 Zeitschrift fiir forst- und jagdwesen, Dec, 

 1913. — Temperatur und feuchtigkeit zu 

 Eberswalde, im freien und in einer 

 buchenschonung. by Johannes Schubert, 

 p. 764-75; Forst- finanzielle zukunfts- 

 traume, by Frey, p. 776-82 ; Einfluss hoher 

 essen auf die verbreitung der rauch- 

 schaden. by Reuss, p. 782-90; Der kien- 

 zopf ; seine iibertragung von kiefer zu 

 kiefer ohne zwischenwirt, by Haack, p. 

 3-46. 



