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laid with blue gum ties, p. 21; By-products 

 of the Washington forests, p. 23; Turpen- 

 tine experiments in California, p. 24. 



Pulp and Paper Magazine, Jan. 15, 1914 — 

 The length of some paper making fibres, 

 by E. Sutermeister, p. 43-4; The paper and 

 pulp industries in Russia, by C. E. Bande- 

 lin, p. 48. 



St. Louis Lumberman, Feb. 15, 1914— Some 

 comments on Mr. Hoxie's pamphlet on 

 "Dry rot in factory timbers," by F. H. 

 Farwell, p. 61-2; Fire retardant paints for 

 shingles, by Henry A. Gardner, p. 68-70; 

 Dry rot in factory timber, by F. J. Hoxie, 

 p. 74-5. 



Southern Industrial and Lumber Review, Feb. 

 1914 — Timber storehouse of the orient, 

 p. 32; Enormous waste of lumber trade, 

 p. 63. 



Southern Lumber Journal, Feb. 15, 1914 — 

 Treatment of piUng and timber according 

 to conditions of use and exposure, by 

 E. L. Powell, p. 36. 



Southern Lumberman, Feb. 14, 1914— Bilt- 

 more forest school discontinued, p. 60. 



Timber Trade Journal, Feb. 21, 1914— A 

 submerged oak forest in Russia, p. 293; 

 Midland reforesting association, p. 297. 



Timber Trade Journal, Feb. 28, 1914— Notes 

 on timber preservation, with special refer- 

 ence to the Aczol process, p. 336; Irish 

 woods and trees, by Augustine Henry, 

 p. 367. 



Timberman, Feb. 1914— Testing structural 

 material, by William Hood, p. 50. 



United States Daily Consular Report, Feb. 17, 

 1914 — Millions for Christmas trees, by 

 George Nicolas Ifft, p. 637. 



United States Dailv Consular Report, March 

 12, 1914 — Woodblock pavements in Ber- 

 lin, by Robert P. Skinner, p. 956-7. 



Veneers, March 1914 — Advocating plain oak 

 panels, by J. C. Eastman, p. 9-10; The 

 care of veneered furniture, by G. D. 

 Grain, p. 11-12. 



West Coast Lumberman, Feb. 15, 1914 — Six 

 billion feet of timber logged in Washing- 

 ton and one billion seven hundred and 

 sixty million logged in Oregon during 

 year 1913, by H. B. Oakleaf, p. 32-34. 



Woodcraft, March 1914 — Waste wood utiliza- 

 tion; raw materials, marketable products 

 and manufacturing processes, by John E. 

 Teeple, p. 145-7; The practical character 

 of wood stains, by Charles Harrison, p. 

 154-5; Hardwoods and the effects of forest 

 fires, by W. H. Long, p. 156; Making 

 large calipers for timber measurement, 

 p. 163; Some practical points on varnish 

 and varnishing, by A, Ashmun Kelly, 

 p. 165-6. 



Forest Journals. 



Bulletin de la Rocl6t6 Centrale Foresti^re de 

 Belgique, Feb. 1914 — Impressions d'un 

 voyage dans les forets de la Bulgarie, 

 by'T- P-. P- 88-92; Les anciens empires des 

 plantes, by D'Astarac, p. 93-8; La forgt 

 des Ardennes, p. 112-14. 

 Forest Leaves, Feb. 1914 — The status of the 

 chestnut tree in Pennsylvania, by S. B. 

 Elliott, p. 99-100; The profitable utiliza- 

 tion of dead and defective timber on 

 Pennsylvania state forests, by Wm. F. 

 Dague, p. 100-1; Temperature and humid- 

 ity at Eberswalde in the open and in 

 a beech stand, by Johannes Schubert, 

 p. 102-3. 

 Forestry Quarterly, Dec. 1913 — A new den- 

 drometer or timber scale, by Judson F. 

 Clark, p. 467-9; Effect of source of seed 

 upon the growth of Douglas fir by 

 Raphael Zon, p. 499-502; A comparison of 

 yields in the White Mts. and Southern 

 Appalachians, by K. W. Woodward, p. 

 503-8; Notes on the distribution of lodge- 

 pole and yellow pine in the Walker basin, 

 by H. S. Kerr, p. 509-15; Winter recon- 

 naissance in the Rocky Mts., by George 

 Z. Mason, p. 516-18; Some suggestions on 

 brush disposal, by Elers Koch, p. 519-24; 

 A Norwegian forest fire insurance asso- 

 ciation, by J. A. Larsen, p. 525-6; Spe- 

 cific gravity and weight of the most 

 important American woods, by Alfred 

 Gaskill, p. 527-30; Second growth yellow 

 pine, by W. H. Gallaher, p. 531-6. 

 ForstwissenschaftHches Centralblatt, Jan. 1914 

 — Gross-oder kleinflachenwirtschaft, by 

 C. Wagner, p. 3-26; Beitrage zur physio- 

 logic des bodens, by Bernbeck, p. 26-44. 

 Forstwissenschafthche Centralblatt, Feb. 1914 

 — Ertragsregelung und freie bestand- 

 swirtschaft, by P. Frey, p. 69-74; Die 

 grundlagen naturgemasser bestandesbe- 

 griindung, by J. Eberhard, p. 75-87. 

 North Woods, Feb. 1914 — Conservation of 

 life in the lumber camps, by Mabel T. 

 Boardman, p. 9-13; Plans for reforestation 

 in Wisconsin; p. 17-22; Division of respon- 

 sibility in protective work, by Henry S. 

 Graves, p. 23-7. 

 Revue des eaux et forets, Dec. 15, 1913 — 

 Le mouvement fores tier a I'estranger; 

 RussieetFinlande, byG. Huffel, p. 737-41; 

 La situation forestidre en Coree, p. 741-5. 

 Revue des eaux et forets, Jan. 15, 1914 — 

 Les races de pin sylvestre, by R. Hickel, 

 p. 49-56. 

 Revue des eaux et forets, Feb. 1, 1914 — 

 Bulletin forestier I'estranger; Turkestan 

 Russe, p. 105-9. 

 Tharandter Forstliches Jahrbuch, 1914 — Die 

 fichte im Elbsandsteingebirge, by Augst, 

 p. 26-82. 



