CURRENT LITERATURE 



MONTHLY LIST FOR NOVEMBER, 1914. 



(Books and periodicals indexed in the Library 

 of the United States Forest Service.) 



Forestry as a Whole. 



Manuals of forestry 



Moon, Frederick FrankHn, and Brown, Nelson 

 Courtlandt. Elements of forestry. 392 

 p. il., tables, maps. New York, J. 

 Wiley & Sons, 1914. 



Proceedings and reports of associations, forest 

 officers, etc. 



India-Bengal-Forest dept. Annual progress 

 report on forest administration for the 

 3^ear 1912-13. 48 p. Maps. Calcutta, 

 1913. 



Royal Scottish arboricultural society. Trans- 

 actions, vol. 28, pt. 2. 278 p. pi. Edin- 

 burgh, 1914. 



Forest Education. 



Exhibitions 



North Carolina — Geologial and economic sur- 

 vey. Children's forestry exhibits at 

 county fairs. 3 p. 23 cm. Chapel Hill, 

 N. C, 1914. (Press bulletin 131.) 



Forest Legislation. 



Kalbfus, Joseph, ed. Commonwealth of Penn- 

 sylvania; digest of the game, fish and 

 forestry laws, 1913. 320 p. Harrisburg, 

 Pa., 1913. 



Louisiana — Legislature. Conservation laws of 

 Louisiana as applied to mines and minerals, 

 forests, birds, game and fur-bearing 

 animals, fresh water fish, sea food and 

 water bottoms, comp. 1914-15. 172 p. 

 New Orleans, 1914. 



Maine — Forest commission. Maine forestry 

 district: law creating fire district, instruc- 

 tions to wardens, list of wardens ap- 

 pointed, etc., 1914. 53 p. Augusta, 

 1914. 



Forest Description. 



Silcox, F. A. The resources and opportunities 

 of the forests of Montana. 15 p. il. 

 Missoula, Mont., Dept. of agriculture and 

 publicity, 1914. 



Forest Botany. 



Trees: classification and description 



Arnold arboretum. Bulletin of popular infor- 

 mation, no. 63. 3 p. Jamaica Plain, 

 Mass., 1914. 



Maiden, J. H. Forest flora of New South 

 Wales, pt. 54. 22 p. pi. Sydney, N. S. 

 W., Govt, printer, 1914. 



Saunders, Charles S. With the trees and 

 flowers in California. 286 p. pi. N. Y., 

 McBride, Nast and Co., 1914. 



Silvics. 



Ecology 



Shreve, Forrest. A montane rain-forest; a 

 contribution to the physiological plant 

 geography of Jamaica. 110 p. pi., map, 

 diagrs. Wash., D. C, Carnegie institu- 

 tion, 1914. 



Studies of species 



Hanzlik, Edward J. & Oakleaf, Howard B. 

 Western hemlock ; its forest characteristics, 

 properties and uses. [9] p. il. Portland, 

 Oreg., The Timberman, 1914. 



Forest experiment stations 



Schweizerische centralanstalt fiir das forstliche 

 versuchswesen. Mitteilungen, v. 11, no. 1. 

 148 p. il. Zurich, 1914. 



Silviculture. 



Planting 



Case, Gerald O. Coast sand dunes, sand spits 

 and sand wastes. 162 p. il., pi. London, 

 St. Bride's Press, 1914. 



New Zealand — Dept. of lands and survey. 

 Report on state nurseries and plantations 

 for the year 1913-14. 47 p. pi., maps. 

 WeUington, 1914. 



North Carolina — -Geological and economic 

 survey. Preventing erosion in Piedmont 

 drainage districts. 5 p. Chapel Hill, 

 N. C, 1914. (Press bulletin 133.) 



Forest Protection. 



General 



North Carolina — Geological and economic 

 survev. Can Mt. Mitchell's spruce forests 

 be saved. 4 p. Chapel Hill, N. C, 1914. 

 (Press bulletin 135.) 



Forest fires 



Holmes, J. S. Forest fires in North Carolina 

 during 1913 and state forest fire preven- 

 tion in the United States. 82 p. Raleigh, 

 N. C, 1914. (N. C— Geological and econ- 

 omic survey. Economic paper no. 37.) 



Forest Engineering. 



Surveying and mapping 



Robinson, R. L. Notes on Kerry woods, 

 illustrating methods of collecting and 

 utilizing information for a forest survey. 

 64 p. pi. London, Board of agriculture 

 and fisheries, 1912. 



Forest Utilization. 



Lumber industry 



Foster, J. H. Marketing white pine in New 

 Hampshire with preliminary suggestions 

 as to the care of the woodlot. 39 p. il. 

 Durham, N. H., 1914. (New Hampshire 

 college and experiment station. Exten- 

 sion bulletin no. 3, Dept. of forestry.) 



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