CURRENT LITERATURE 



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Hardwood record, Nov. 10, 1914. — Wood 

 ashes as a resource, p. 22-3; Musical 

 instrument exports, p. 28. 



Lumber trade journal, Nov. 1, 1914. — Inter- 

 esting dry kiln information, p. 15-16; 

 Small timber and logging costs from profit 

 standpoint, by W. W. Ashe, p. 30-1; 

 Technicalities of Louisiana log scaling 

 rules are explained, by L. Palmer, p. 31-2; 

 Logging operations as carried on in 

 southern Brazilian forests, by G. W. 

 Patterson, p. 32-3. 



Municipal journal and engineer, Oct. 29, 1914. 

 — Wood block pavement in Newark, by 

 Wm. A. Howell, p. 623-6; Municipal tree 

 planting, bv Andrew Linii Bostwick, p. 

 632. 



Paper, Oct. 4, 1914. — Raw materials for paper 

 pulp in the south, by Vasco E. Nunez, 

 p. 15-17; The forest resources of British 

 Columbia, by H. R. MacMillan, p. 17-18, 

 38. 



Paper, Oct. 21, 1914. — By-products of chemical 

 pulp manufacture; the recovery of tur- 

 pentine, rosin and pine oil, p. 15-16; The 

 chemical analysis of paper, by Henry 

 Aldous Bromley, p. 17-19, 32. 



Paper, Nov. 4, 1914. — Germany's resources in 

 paper-making material, by Carl G. 

 Schwalbe, p. 17-18. 



Pioneer western lumberman, Oct. 15, 1914. — 

 Finishing redwood, the wood everlasting, 

 in the most effective manner, p. 9; Result 

 of pulp-making tests on redwood and its 

 bark, p. 13; Long bow in ye olden time 

 and now, p. 15; Wood block paving in 

 prominent cities, p. 19-20; Native wood 

 used for sleepers in India, by M. K. 

 Moorhead, p. 23. 



Pioneer western lumberman, Nov. 1, 1914. — ■ 

 Production of redwood, the wood ever- 

 lasting, in Humboldt county, by George 

 A. Kellogg, p. 21. 



St. Louis lumberman, Oct. 15, 1914. — Forests 

 of South Carohna, p. 26-7. 



Southern industrial and lumber review, Oct. 

 1914. — Life of creosoted yellow pine, by 

 F. B. Ridgeway, p. 31. 



Southern lumberman, Oct. 31, 1914. — Some 

 researches of the Forest products labora- 

 torv of interest to lumbermen, by Howard 

 F. Weiss, p. 38. 



Timber trades journal, Oct. 10, 1914. — 

 Afforestation in Scotland; work for con- 

 sumptives, p. 569. 



Timber trades journal, Oct. 17, 1914. — Per- 

 manent way materials, sleepers and 

 crossing timbers, bv Charles Travis, p. 

 576. 



Timber trades journal, Oct. 24, 1914. — The 

 distillation of wood waste, p. XV. 



United Stat(!S daily consular reports, Oct. 16. 

 1914. — Camphor production in India, by 

 Henry D. Baker, p. 288. 



L^nitcd States daily consular report, Oct. 22, 

 1914. — Plans to manufacture wooden toys 

 in England, by Albert Halstead, p. 396. 



United States daily consular report, Oct. 29' 

 1914. — Mine timber for British coal fields, 

 by Lorin A. Lathrop, and Walter C. Hamm, 

 p. 585-7. 



United States daily consular report, Nov. 3, 

 1914. — Indian cashew-nut industry, by 

 Henry D. Baker, p. 566-7; Export trade 

 in Indian teakwood, by John Stuart Hunt, 

 p. 570-1; Valuable Philippine hardwoods, 

 by A. E. Carleton, p. 572. 



United States daily consular report, Nov. 10, 

 1914. — ^British Columbia timber industry, 

 by R. E. Mansfield, p. 683; Outlook for 

 chemical wood pulp in England, by W. 

 Henry, p. 688. 



Wood-worker, Oct. 1914. — Casket manufac- 

 turing developments, by David C. Graj^ 

 p. 34; Quarter-sawing oak, by R. C. Leibe, 

 p. 42. 



Forest journals 



Allgemeine forst- und jagd-zeitung, Aug. 

 1914. — Beitrage zur waldgeschichte der 

 badischcn Pfalz, by Hans Hausrath, p. 

 253-63; Ermittelung der minimalhalb- 

 messer von wegkurven fiir langholz- 

 transport, by Gehrhardt, p. 263-71. 



Canadian forestry journal, Oct. -Nov. 1912. — 

 Forest insect investigation in British 

 Columbia, by C. Gordon Hewitt, p. 102-3; 

 Birds and forest protection, bv C. Gordon 

 Hewitt, p. 104-7. 



Forest leaves, Oct. 1914. — British forestry, by 

 Wm. Schlich, p. 165-6; The mangrove, by 

 J. T. Rothrock, p. 168. 



Hawaiian forester and agriculturist, Sept. 

 1914. — ^Creation of two forest reserves, 

 p. 273-85. 



Naturwissenschaftliche zeitsehrift fiir forst- 

 und landwirtschaft, Aug., 1914. — Hitzetod 

 junger pflanzcn, by Ludwig Schuster, 

 p. 377-8; Die koUoide der tonigcn und 

 humusboden, by P. Rohland, p. 380-5; 

 Neuerc untersuchungen ubcr bodenverkit- 

 tung durch mangan bezw. kalk, by M. 

 Helbig, p. 385-92; Ballenpflanzung ein- 

 jahriger samlinge, by Carl von Tubeuf, 

 p. 394-8. 



Quarterly journal of forestry, Oct. 1914. — 

 Measurement of woods for statistical 

 purposes, by D. W. Young, p. 253-75; 

 Tree pruning, by E. R. Pratt, p. 276-7; 

 Larch killccl by a longicorn beetle, by 

 B. B. Osmaston, p. 277-9; .Summer 

 meeting, 1914; visit to Jervaulx, Fountains 

 abbey and Washburn valley estates, by 

 W. H. Bennett, p. 283-91; Report of the 

 judges on the plantations and home 

 nurseries competition held in connection 

 with the Royal agricultural society's 

 show at Shrewsbury, 1914, by W. B. 

 Havelock and J. IVIcLaren, p. 292-315; 

 The forestry exhibition at the Shrewsbury 

 show of the Royal agricultural society 

 of England, by A. Henry, p. 315-20; 

 Timber scaling in British Columbia, by 

 H. R. McMillan, p. 334-7. 



