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Diseases 



Spaulding. Perley. New facts concerning the 

 white-pine blister rust. 8 p. Wash., 

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

 Bulletin 116.) 



Stewart. F. C. & Rankin, W. H. Do dormant 

 currant plants carry pine rust? 4 p. 

 Geneva. N. Y., 1914. (N. Y. —Agricul- 

 ture experiment station. Bulletin 374, 

 popular edition.) 



fire 



Coeur d'Alene timber protective association. 

 Eights annual report, 1913. 16 p. Spokane, 

 Wash., 1913. 



Connecticut — State forester. Connecticut 

 forest fire manual, 1914-1915. 39 p. New 

 Haven, Conn., 1914. 



Kennebec valley protective association. First 

 and second annual reports, 1913-1914. 

 Bingham. Me., 1913-14. 



Kennebec valley protective association. Con- 

 stitution and by-laws. 8p. Bingham, 

 Me., n. d. 



New Hampshire timberland owners associa- 

 tion. lst-3d annual reports, 1911-1913. 

 Berlin, N. H., 1911-13. 



Washington forest fire association. Sixth 

 annual report, 1913. 23 p. il. Seattle, 

 Wash., 1913. 



Forest Management 



Cheyney. E. G. and Wentling. J. P. The 

 farm wood-lot ; a handbook of forestry 

 for the farmer and the student in agri- 

 culture. 343 p. il. N. Y., Macmillian 

 Co., 1914. 



Maryland — State board of forestry. Forest 

 management and tree planting. 2 p. 

 Baltimore, Md., 1914. (Forestry leaflet 

 no. 17.) 



Forest Mansuration 



Lacy, James D., & Co. Pointers on timber 

 valuation. 23 p. il. Chicago. 1914. 



Range Management 



Barnes, Will C. Stock-watering places on 

 western grazing lands. 27 p. il. Wash., 

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

 Farmer's bulletin ,')92.) 



Forest Administration 



National and state forests 



United States — Dept. of agriculture — Forest 

 service. Prospectus ; six hundred million 

 feet of timber for sale on the Clearwater 

 national forest, Idaho. 24 p. map. 

 Wash., D. C, 1914. 



Forest Utilization 



Northern pine manufacturers' association. 

 White pine ; the wood pre-eminent to-day 

 as always in home building. 33 p. il. 

 Minneapolis, Minn., 1914. 



JVood preservation 



Gould. Clark W. Quantity of wood preserva- 

 tives consumed and amount of wood 

 treated in the United States in 1913. 20 

 p. Baltimore. Md., 1914. 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Conservation of natural resources 



New York — Conservation commission. Third 



annual report, 1913. 366 p. pi., maps. 



Albany, N. Y., 1914. 



Cliniatoloyy 



Huntington, Ellsworth. The climatic factor 

 as illustrated in arid America. 341 p. 

 pi., maps. Wash., D. C, 1914. 



Water power 



United States — Congress — House committee 

 on the public lands, water power bill; 

 hearings on H. R. 14896, to provide for 

 the development of water power and the 

 use of public lands in relation thereto, 

 and for other purposes, April 30-May 8, 

 1914. 773 p. map, diagr., tab. Wash., 

 D. C, 1914. 



Periodical Articles 



Miscellaneous periodicals 



Botanical gazette. May, 1914. — The spur shoot 

 of the pines, by Robert Boyd Thomson, 

 p. 362-85. 



Bulletin agricole du Congo Beige, March, 

 1914. — Sommaire d'un rapport general 

 sur vme mission forestiere au district du 

 Bas-Congo, by R. Verschueren, p. 47-72. 



Municipal journal, June 4, 1914. — Milwaukee 

 creosoted block pavements, by Frank W. 

 Blodgett, p. 815-16; Legal rights in trees, 

 by C. O. Ormsbee. p. 818-19 ; Wood block 

 paving in Louisville, by D. R. Lyman, p. 

 820. 



Recreation and outdoor world. July, 1914. — ■ 

 Rally to save the redwoods, by C. L. 

 Grayson, p. 5-8. 



Report of Iowa state horticultural society, 

 1913. — Some returns from forest planta- 

 tions in Iowa, by T. R. Truax, p. 115-20; 

 Trees, their growth and care, by T. C. 

 Tanner, p. 120-1 ; Commercial plantations 

 in Iowa, by G. B. Macdonald, p. 295-302 ; 

 Catalpa speciosa, by E. M. Reeves, p. 

 302-3 ; Evergreens for windbreaks, by 

 Earl Ferris, p. 303-4; Windbreaks and 

 their value in protecting orchards, by 

 George C. Morbeck, p. 329-34. 



Review of reviews, July, 1914. — New forest 

 reserves in the east, by Philip W. Ayres, 

 p. 46-52. 



Science, June 12, 1914.— Soil erosion and its 

 remedv bv terracing and tree planting, by 

 J. Russell Smith, p. 858-62. 



Scientific American, May 30, 1914.— Basket 

 willow culture in the United States, p. 

 439, 453. 



United States— Dept. of agriculture. Journal 

 of agricultural research. June, 1914. — 

 Identity of Peridermium fusi forme with 

 Peridermium cerebrum, by George G. 

 Hedgcock. and W. H. Long, p. 247-50. 



World's work. Julv, 1914.— To remake the 

 Appalachians, bv Wm. L. Hall, p. 321-38. 



