CURRENT LITERATURE 



MONTHY LIST FOR SEPTEMBER, 1914. 



(Books and periodicals indexed in the 



Library of the United States 



Forest Service.) 



Forestry as a Whole. 



Allen, E. T. Forests, lumber and the con- 

 sumer. 12 p. St. Paul, Minn., The Pine 

 Cone, 1914. 



Institut colonial internationale. Le regime 

 forestier aux colonies, v. 1-3. Brux- 

 elles, 1914. 



Proceedings and reports of associations, 

 forest officers, etc. 



Canada — Department of the Interior — For- 

 estry branch. Report of the Director of 

 Forestry for the year 1913. 136 p. il. 

 Ottawa, 1914. 



Great Britain— Board of agriculture and 

 fisheries, and office of woods, forests 

 and land revenues. Joint annual report 

 of the forestry branches for the year 

 1912-1913. 82 p. Map. London, 1914. 



India— Jammu and Kashmir — Forest dept. 

 Progress report of forest administration 

 for the year 1912-1913. 71 p. Lahore, 

 1913. 



Sociedad forestal Argentina. Boletin, vol. 1, 

 no. 5. 40 p. Buenos Aires, 1914. 



Forest Education 



Arbor Day 



California — Superintendent of public instruc- 

 tion. Arbor Day in California, 1914. 

 24 p. Sacramento, 1914. 



Forest schools 



New York State College of Forestry, Syra- 

 cuse University. State forest camp in 

 the Adirondacks. held every year in 

 August. 13 p. il. Syracuse, N. Y., 1914. 



Forest Legislation 



New York — Legislature. The conservation 

 law in relation to fish and game and to 

 lands and forests, as amended to the 

 close of the regular season of 1914. 

 293 p. Albany, 1914. 



Silvics 



Forest influences 



United States — War Dept.— Engineer Dept. 

 Prevention of damage by floods ; letter 

 from the Secretary of War. transmitting 

 report of the board of officers of the 

 corps of engineers of the Lfnited States 

 Army appointed .April 12 1913, upon 

 the most practicable and effective meas- 

 ures for prevention of damage by flood 

 to works constructed for the improve- 

 ment of navigation. 21 p. Wash., D. C., 

 1914. (U. S.— 63d Congress— 2d ses- 

 sion. House document 914.) 



Studies of species 



Camus, Aimee. Les cypres ; monographic, 

 systematique, anatomie, culture, princi- 

 paux usages. 106 p. il., pi. Paris, 1914. 

 (Encyclopedie economique de sylvicul- 

 ture, II.) 



Silviculture 



Planting 



Burnes, George P. Studies in tolerance of 

 New England forest trees : 1. Develop- 

 ment of white pine seedlings in nursery 

 beds. 18 p. pi. Burlington, Vt.. 1914. 

 (Vermont — Agricultural experiment sta- 

 tion. Bulletin 178.) 



Lukens, T. P. Eucalyptus growing in Cali- 

 fornia for profit. 16 p. il. Pasadena, 

 Cal., 1914. 



Whipple. O. B. Planting trees and shrubs 

 on the dry farm, 16 p. il. Bozeman, 

 Mont.. 1912. (Montana — Agricultural 

 experiment station. Circular 14.) 



Massuchusetts — State Forester. Instructions 

 for making improvement thinnings, and 

 the management of moth-infested wood- 

 lands, by H. O. Cook and P. D. Knee- 

 land. 3.5 p. il., pi. Boston. Mass., 1914. 



Forest Protection 



Fire 



Oregon Forest Fire Association. Third an- 

 nual report, season, 1913. 48 p. Port- 

 land, Ore., 1913. 



Forest Management 



Hawcs, Austin F. and Chandler, B. A. The 

 management of second growth hard- 

 woods in Vermont. 56 p. pi. Burlington. 

 Vt., 1914. (Vermont — Forest service. 

 Publcation No. 13.) 



Forest Utilization 



Lumber industry 



Arnold. John R. Lumbering industry of the 

 Philippines. 23 p. Wash., D. C., 1914. 

 (U. S. — Department of Commerce — Bu- 

 reau of Foreign and Domestic Com- 

 merce. vSpecial agents' series No. 88.) 



Southern luml)erman. Southern lumberman s 

 directory of American lumber consum- 

 ing factories, v. 3. 903 p. Nashville, 

 Tenn.. 1914. 



Stailey. S. C, comp. Lumber inspection 

 rules, containing rules governing the 

 manufacture and inspection of the dif- 

 ferent kinds of lumber; Government 

 tests of the comparative strength of 

 building timbers, and other useful in- 

 formation for evervday use. 356 p. 

 N. Y. A. D. Beeken'. 1912. 



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