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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



D. C, 1914. (U. S.— Dept of agriculture. 

 Farmers' bulletin 582.) 

 New Hampshire — Forestry commission. The 

 chestnut bark disease; control, utilization. 

 40 p. Concord, 1914. (Bulletin 6.) 



Fire 



California — State board of forestry. Annual 

 fire report, 1913. 94 p. il., maps. Sacra- 

 mento, 1914. 



California — State board of forestry. The 

 forest protection problem in California. 

 7 p. Sacramento, 1914. (Bulletin no. 5.) 



California — State board of forestry. The 

 governor has proclaimed Apr. 18, 1914, 

 fire prevention day. 12 p. il. Sacra- 

 mento, 1914. 



United States — Forest service. Systematic 

 fire protection in the California forests, 

 by C. Dubois. 99 p. il. Wash., D. C, 

 1914. 



Howard, W. G. Forest fires. 52 p. il.. pi. 

 Albany, 1914. (New York — Conservation 

 commission. Bulletin 10.) 



Forest Mensuration 



Bentley, J. Methods of determining the 

 value of timber in the farm woodlot. 36 

 p. il. Ithaca, N. Y., 1914. (Cornell 

 university — New York state college of 

 agriculture. Cornell reading courses, vol. 

 3, no. 62; Farm forestry series no. 4.) 



Forest Economics 



Taxation and tariff 



Massachusett.s — Commission on the taxation 

 of wild or forest lands. Report, Jan., 

 1914. 98 p. Boston, Wright and Potter 

 printing co., 1914. 



Statistics 



United States — Forest service. The country's 



forests. 14 p. Wash.. D. C. 1914. 

 United States — Forest service. Our timber 



supply. 8 p. Wash.. D. C, 1914. 



Forest Utilization 



Lumber industry 



Bruce, E. S. Flumes and fluming. 36 p. il., 

 pi. Wash., D. C, 1914. (U. S.— Dept. 

 of agriculture Bulletin 87.) 



Wood using industries 



Betts, N. de W. Rockv mountain mine tim- 

 bers. 34 p. il. Wash.. D. C. 1914. (U. 

 S. — Dept. of agriculture. Bulletin 77.) 



Surface, H. E. Suitability of longleaf pine 

 for paper pulp. 26 p. Wash., D. C 1914. 

 (U. S. — Dept. of agriculture. Bulletin 

 72.) 



Wood preservation 



American wood preservers' association. Pro- 

 ceedings of the 10th annual meeting, Jan. 

 20-22, 1914. 501 p. il. Baltimore, Md.. 

 1914. 



Great Britain — Board of agriculture and 

 fisheries. Preservation of outdoor tim- 

 ber. 4 p. London, 1914. 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Conservation of natural resources 

 Louisiana — Conservation commission. Re- 

 port, 1912-14. 136 p. il., maps. New 

 Orleans, 1914. 



National parks 



Canada — Dept. of the interior — Dominion 

 parks branch. Report of the Commis- 

 sioner of dominion parks for the year 

 ending Mar. 31, 1913. 96 p. il. Ottawa, 

 1914. 



Drought 



Rotmistrov, V. G. The nature of drought 

 according to the evidence of the Odessa 

 experiment field. 48 p. pi. Odessa. 

 Russia, Dept. of agriculture, 1913. 



Periodical Articles 



MiscclhDieoits periodicals 



American city, Apr., 1914.— Tree planting on 

 city and suburban streets, p. 343-4. 



Bulletin of the American geographic so- 

 ciety. May, 1914. — A method of esti- 

 mating rainfall by the growth of trees, 

 by A. E. Douglass, p. 321-35. 



Canadian magazine, May, 1914. — Warning 

 against deforestation, by N. S. Rankin, 

 p. 57-62. 



Country gentleman, May 9, 1914. — Is the 

 cedar chest moth proof, by S. J. Record, 

 p. 944. 



Fire prevention, May, 1914. — How the beau- 

 tiful forests of New York state are 

 protected from fire, by G. E. Van Ken- 

 nen, p. 8-9. 



Gardeners' chronicle, Apr. 18, 1914. — Aus- 

 tralian acacias, p. 262. 



Gardeners' chronicle, May 23, 1914. — New 

 Chinese species, by E. Beckett, p. 344-5. 



National wool grower. May, 1914. — Sheep 

 do not injure forests, p. 16-20. 



Overland monthly, May, 1914. — California's 

 great lumber industry, by J. Davis, p. 

 436-41. 



Philippine agricultural review, Apr., 1914. — 

 Bureau of forestry exhibit, Philippine 

 exposition, by E. E. Schneider, p. 185-8. 



Popular science monthly, June, 1914. — The 

 future of the chestnut tree in North 

 America, by A. H. Graves, p. 551-66. 



Scientific American, May 2, 1914. — French 

 artificial wood, p. 366; The forests of 

 Switzerland, p. 387. 



United States — Dept. of agriculture. Journal 

 of agricultural research. May, 1914. — 

 Two new wood destroying fungi, by J. R. 

 Wier, p. 163-5. 



United States — Dept. of agriculture. Year- 

 book, 1913. — Practical tree surgery, by 

 J. F. Collins, p. 163-90; Economic waste 

 from soil erosion, by R. O. E. Davis, 

 p. 207-20. 



United States — War dept. Professional 

 memoirs. Corps of engineers, U. S. army, 

 May-June, 1914. — Flood prevention, by 

 J. C. Oakes, p. 423-38. 



