CURRENT LITERATURE 



MONTHLY LIST FOR AUGUST, 1914. 



(Books and periodicals indexed in 

 Library of the United States 

 Forest Service.) 



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Forestry as a Whole 



Proceedings and reports of associations, 

 forest officers, etc. 



India —Bombay presidency — Forest dept. Ad- 

 ministration report for the year, 1'J12- 

 1913. 171 p. Bombay, 1914. 



North Carolina — Geological and economic 

 survey. The North Carolina forestry as- 

 sociation ; Asheville meeting. 8 p. 

 Chapel Hill, N. C, 1914. (Press bulletin 

 129.) 



Ontario — Dept. of lands, forests and mines. 

 Report for the year ending 31st October, 



1913. 181 p. il.' Toronto, 1914. 

 Schlesischer forstverein. Jahrbuch fiir 1913. 



2.59 p. map. Breslau, 1914. 



Societe forestiere de Franche-Comte et Bel- 

 fort. Bulletin trimestriel, v. 12, no. (>. 68 

 p. Besancon, 1914. 



Society of American foresters. Proceedings, 

 vol. 9, no. 3. 164 p. Wash., D. C, 1914. 



Forest Aesthetics 



Street and park trees 



Xew York state college of forestry, Syracuse 

 university. Rural and city shade tree 

 improvement, lo p. il. Syracuse, X. Y., 



1914. (Bulletin, ser. 14. no. 2 (b).) 



Forest Education 



Hawes, A. F. .\ forestry arithmetic for 

 Vermont schools. 30 p. pi. Burlington, 

 Vt.. 1914. (Vermont — Forest service. 

 Publication no. 14.) 



Forest Description 



Campbell, R. H. Manitoba a forest province. 

 16 p. il. Ottawa, 1914. (Canada— In- 

 terior, Dept. of the — Forestry branch. 

 Circular 7.) 



Forest Botany 



.\rnold arboretum. Bulletin of popular in- 

 formation, nos. 60-61. Jamaica Plain, 

 Mass., 1914. 



Levison, Jacob Joshua. Studies in trees, no. 

 .3. il. .X. "i'., J. Wilry & Sons. 1914. 



Forest Protection 



Insects 



Brunner, Josef. The Sequoia pitch motii a 

 menace to pine in western Montana. 1 1 

 p. il. Wash.. D. C 1914. (U. S.— Dept. 

 of agriculture. I'.ulletin 111.) 



Fiske, W. F. Parasites of the gypsy and 

 brown-tail moths introduced into Massa- 

 chusetts. 56 p. pi. Boston, Mass., State 

 Forester's office, 1910. 



Miller, John M. Insect damage to the cones 

 and seeds of Pacific coast conifers. 7 p. 

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

 of agriculture. Bulletin 95.) 



Fire 



Bothwell, George E. Cooperative forest fire 



protection. 28 p. il., map. Ottawa, 1914. 



Canada — Dept. of the interior — Forestry 



branch. Bulletin 42.) 

 Clearwater timber protective association. 



Seventh annual report, 1913. 20 p. map. 



Orofino, Idaho, 1913. 

 Potlatch timber protective association. An- 

 nual reports, 1912-1913. Potlatch, Idaho, 



1912-191:;. 

 Rothkugel, Ma.x. Los incendios en los .\ndes 



Patagonicos. 32 p. il. n. p., n. d. 



Smoke and vapors 



Bakke, .\. L. The effect of city smoke on 

 vegetation. 27 p. il., maps. Ames, la., 

 191.3. ( Iowa — .Agricultural experiment 

 station. I'ulletin 145.) 



Forest Management 



Morton. B. R. The care of the woodlot. 15 

 p. il. Ottawa, 1914. (Canada— Dept. of 

 the interior — Forestry branch, Circular 

 10.) 



Conniniiia! forests 



Brown, Xelson C. Possibilities of municipal 

 forestry in Xew York. 19 p. il. Syra- 

 cuse, N. Y., 1914. (New York state col- 

 lege of forestry, Syracuse university. 

 Bulletin, ser. 14, no. 2. (d).) 



Forest Economics 



Forest policy 



Pratt, Joseph Hyde. A forest policy for 



North Carolina. 4 p. Chapel Hill, X. 



C, 1914. (Xorth Carolina — Geological 



and economic survey. Press bulletin 



130.) 



Forest Utilization 

 Lumber industry 



United States— Dept. of commerce — Bureau 

 of corporations. The lumber industry, 

 pt. 4 : Conditions in production and 

 wholesale distribution including whole- 

 sale prices. 933 p. diag. Wash., D. C, 

 1914. 



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