CURRENT LITERATURE 



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United States— Weather l)ureau. Monthly 

 weather review, Feb., 1914. — The value 

 of weather forecasts in the problem of 

 protecting forests from fire, by E. A. 

 Beals, p. 111-19. 



Trade journals and consular reports 



American luml)erman, May 16, 191-4. — Piling 

 and drying lumber, by M. C. Berne, p. 

 45-6 ; uses for holly, p. 47 ; Commercial 

 uses of magnolia, p. 47. 



American lumberman. May 30, 1914. — iSiew 

 York forest products exposition, p. 

 31-4. 



Barrel and box, May, 1914. — Waste in manu- 

 facture of tight cooperage, p. 37 ; Annual 

 use of hemlock box lum'Der, p. 48-9. 



Engineering news, Mar. 19, 1914. — Tests of 

 some joints used in heavy framing, by 

 H. D. Dewell, p. 593-8. 



Hardwood record, May 10, 1914. — The forest 

 products exposition, p. 21-37. 



Hardwood record, May 25, 1914. — Crushing 

 strength of wood, p. 27 ; No substitute 

 for wooden shuttles, p. 29 ; Utilization 

 of basswood, by N. C. Brown, p. 30-1 ; 

 Influence of source of seed upon forest 

 growth, p. 31. 



Lumber trade journal, June 1, 1914. — Annual 

 meeting of Louisiana forestry associa- 

 tion, p. 25-27 ; Yale forest students 

 study luml)ering on lands of Grest 

 southern lumber co., p. 33. 



Lumber world review. May 25, 1914. — ^The 

 grading of timber on the strength basis, 

 by A. T. North, p. 27-9 ; Western larch ; 

 its distribution, qualities, uses, by N. C. 

 Brown, p. 30-2. 



Mississippi valley lumberman, May 29, 1914. 

 — The wood silo, by G. E. Townsend, 

 p. 35. 



Paper, May 13, 1914. — Course of study in 

 pulp and paper science, l)y R. H. Mc- 

 Kee. p. 16-19. 



Paper, May 20, 1914.— Technology of the 

 sulphite pulp process, by G. P. Steffen- 

 son, p. 16-21; Forests and storage reser- 

 voirs vs. floods, p. 36. 



Paper, May 27, 1914.— Woodpulp from tree 

 waste, p. 21. 



Paper trade journal, May 21, 1914. — Manu- 

 facture of sulphite pulp, by G. B. Steffen- 

 son, p. 42-50. 



Pioneer western lumberman. May 15, 1914. — 

 Logging, past and present, by G. A 

 Buell, p. 15, 23-6. 



Pioneer western lumberman, June 1, 1914. ■ 



Laurel, a California hardwood, p. 11. 



St. Louis lumlierman. May 15, 1914. — Report 

 of the Conservation committee of the 

 National lumber manufacturers' associa- 

 tion, p. 75-6; Forest products exposi- 

 tion, p. 88-101. 



St. Louis himlierman, June 1, 1914. Pro- 



posed grading of yellow pine timber for 

 structural purposes, p. 81; Laying wood 

 paving in London, p. 87. 



Timber trade journal. May 16, 1914. — 

 Japanese oak, p. 1034-5, 



Timberman, May, 1914.— Lumber declared 

 most valuable and adaptive building ma- 

 terial, p. 27-9; Timberman correspond- 

 ents advocate the air dried shingles, p. 

 36-7 ; Forest protection in Oregon and 

 Washington makes marked progress, p. 

 49 ; Aerial logging system, p. 51-2. 



U. S. daily consular report. May 15, 1914. — 

 Pacific coast timber for Indian railways, 

 by H. D. Baker, p. 893 ; Chinese studying 

 forestry in the Philippines, by G. E. 

 Anderson, p. 893. 



U. S. daily consular report, May 21, 1914. — 

 French market for American staves, by 

 J. B. Osborne, p. 1012; The cultiva- 

 tion of lac in India, by J. A. Smith, p. 

 1016-17. 



U. S. daily consular report. May 23, 1914. — 

 Basel market for imported lumber, by 

 P. Holland, p. 1067. 



U. S. daily consular report, June 5, 1914. — 

 Shooks and packing material in Canary 

 islands, by H. Brett, p. 1326-7. 



U. S. daily consular report, June 9, 1914. — 

 Hardwood forests of South America, by 

 I. A. Manning and others, p. 1406-7 ; 

 Lumber and timber products abroad, by 

 B. F. Yost and others, p. 1408-9. 



West Coast lumberman, June 1, 1914. — ^The 

 structural properties of Douglas fir and 

 long leaf yellow pine, by O. P. M. Goss, 

 p. 20-1 ; Utilization of fir by distillation, 

 by G. M. Hunt, p. 24-6. 



Forest jouriials. 



.'\llgemeine forst- und jagdzeitung, Apr., 1914. 

 — Wissenschaft und erfahrung, p. 117- 

 26 ; Chemie des holzes, by F. Moll. p. 

 126-32. 



Bulletin de la Societe centrale forestiere de 

 Belgique, Apr., 1914. — Le domaine de 

 Hodinfosse, by G. Crahay, p. 215-29. 



Indian forester. Apr., 1914. — The concentra- 

 tion of regeneration operations, by M. R. 

 K. Jerram, p. 141-7 ; Sal regeneration 

 in the Duars forests, by E. O. Sheb- 

 l)eare and others, p. 147-54; Wood dis- 

 tillation in Indiana and America, p. 158- 

 (■)0 ; The forest of Dean, p. 160-4. 



North woods. May, 1914. — Minnesota club 

 women and conservation, by Mrs. C. L. 

 Atwood, p. 21-7. 



Naturwissenschaftliche zeitschrift fiir forst- 

 und landwirtschaft, Feb., 1914. — Pflan- 

 zenpathologischc bilder und notizen aus 

 den nordamerikanischen waldern, by C. 

 von Tubeuf, p. 89-91. 



Revue des eaux et forets, Apr. 15, 1914. — La 

 situation des forets de la Reunion au 

 premier Janvier, 1914, by A. J. Bonnet, 



