CURRENT LITERATURE 



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J. A. Bothwell, p. 121 ; Victoria 

 launches into state forestry, by H. R. 

 MacMillan, p. 124-5; The probable cost 

 of aeroplane patrol, p. 126-7; Guard- 

 ing 21 million acres by co-operation, p. 

 130. 



'crest leaves, Apr., 1919— Memorial trees, 

 by J. T. Rothrock, p. 17-18; Spring 

 arbor day proclamation, p. 19; Pocono 

 protective fire association, p. 19; The 

 white pine blister rust situation, p. 

 25-6. 



ournal of forestry. Mar., 1919.— The work 

 ahead, by F. E. Olmsted, p. 227-35; 

 The organization of finance in forest 

 industry, by B. P. Kirkland, p. 236-44; 

 Review of lumber industry affairs, by 

 P. S. Lovejoy, p. 245-59; Forest re- 

 search and the war, by E. H. Clapp, p. 

 260-72; Some aspects of silvical re- 

 search as an after-the-war activity, by 

 C. Leavitt, p. 273-80; Need for a uni- 

 fied forest research program, by J. W. 

 Tourney, p. 281-9; Some reflections 

 upon Canadian forestry problems, by 

 C. D. Howe, p. 290-96 ; Preliminary re- 

 port of some forest experiments in 

 Pennsylvania, by J. S. Illick, p. 297- 

 311; Measuring cordwood in short 

 lengths, by R. C. Hawley, p. 312-17- 



S^aturwissenschaftliche zeitschrift fur forts 

 — und landwirtschaft, Jan. -Feb., 1918. 

 —Stand und aussichten der harznut- 

 zung, by C. von Tubeuf and others, p. 



1-99- 



\'aturwissenschaftliche zeitschrift fur forst 

 —und landwirtschaft, Mar.-Aug, 1918. 

 — Zur kiefernharznutzung 1918, by 

 Schepss, p. 105-18; Ueber die kiefern- 

 dreher Melampsora pinitorqua, by N. 

 Sylven, p. 118-27; Die nordschwedische 

 kiefer, by N. Sylven, p. 128-38; Ueber 

 die verbreitung der mistel in der 

 Schweiz, by J. W. F. Coaz, p., 138-95; 

 Die insekten der mistel und verwandter 

 Loranthaceen, by F. Schumacher, p. 

 195-238; Buchelernte in sicht, by 

 Gareis, p. 246-60; Buchenund fichten- 

 samenernte im jahre 1918, by C. von 

 Tubeuf, p. 260-4; Unsere alleen und 

 alleebaume, by C. von Tubeuf, p. 264- 

 80; Die ubergang des rindenblasenrost- 

 pilzes Peridermium pini, von kiefer zu 

 kiefer, by C. von Tubeuf, p. 280-82. 



North woods, Feb., 1919. — Prevention of 

 forest fires in Minnesota, by A. P. Sil- 

 liman, p. 3-9; Forestry legislation, p. 

 26-32. 



Ohio forester, Jan., 1919. — An undeveloped 

 profession, by J. S. Houser, p. 4-6; 

 Tamarack for fence posts, by J. J. 

 Crumley, p. 6-7 ; The outlook for for- 

 estry, by E. Secrest, p. 8-12 ; Once 

 upon a time, by E. T. Owen, p. 12-17. 



Revue des eaux et forets. Mar. i, 1919. — 

 L'administration des eaux et forets 

 pendent la guerre, p. 45-52; La conver- 



sion en futaie et I'oidium, by F. Doe. 



p. 53' 

 Schweizerische zeitschrift fur forstwesen, 



Jan. -Feb., 1919.— Ueber einige im bo- 

 tanischen garten in Gern kulitvierte 

 schlangenfx^hten, by E. Fischer, p. 10- 

 12; 1st */ holzwcrt eines waldes als 

 gemei;^g,,Ar"^°8^" '^^^ fondsgeldern 

 g.eichzusteVlen, by C. Helbling, p. 13 I5; 

 Favolus ^'uropacus Fr., ein schadling 

 des nuso'baumes, by E. Paravicini, p. 

 15-17; Die brennholzversorgung im 

 Kanton Zurich, by H. Fleisch, p. 27-30. 

 Skogsvardsforenningens tidskrift, Jan.. 

 1919. — Naturforskningen och de skogs- 

 biologiska problemen (Nature studies 

 and the problem of forest biology), 

 by H. Hesselman, p. 3-11; De Oeland- 

 ska skogsmarkernas produktionsfor- 

 maga (The productivity of the forest 

 soil of Oeland), by U. Danielson, p. 

 12-18; Om uppskattning av hojdtil- 

 Ivaxten a staende trad (Estimating the 

 height growth of standing trees), by S. 

 Petrini, p. 19-24. 

 Yale forest school news, Apr. i, 1919. — A 



look ahead, by S. T. Dana, p. 22-4. 

 Zeitschrift fur forst- und jagdwesen, Aug., 

 1918. — Massenschatzung und bestan 

 desbeschreibung im urwalde, by A. 

 Schwappach, p. 350-5 ; Die wirtschaft- 

 liche entwisklung eines litauischen re- 

 viers, by H. Musser, p. 355-68. 

 Zeitschrift fur forst- und jagdwesen, Sept., 

 1918. — Wald und feld, by Merten, p. 

 385-400; Untersuchungen uber den 

 festgehalt und das gewicht des eichen- 

 holzes, by C. Trost, p. 401-16; Die 

 larche, by Eberts, p. 416-18; Zum 

 larchen-ratsel, by H. Muller, p. 418-21 ; 

 Ueber die bedeutung und vermeidung 

 des eintreibens von eisennageln in 

 lebende baume, p. 421-3; Zueintreibens 

 von eisennageln in lebende baume, p. 

 421-3; Zufallige gedanken von dem 

 bequemsten raume zum anbau des 

 holzes, ohne nachtheil und beeugung 

 des saat-, weide- und weissenlandes, 

 by C. Kruger, p. 424-30. 

 Zeitschrift fur forst- und jagdwesen, Oct., 

 1919. — Waldreinertrag und bodenrente 

 nach erfahrungen der kriegszeit, by 

 Kordvahr, p. 433-41 ; Zwei Dues- 

 berg'sche kiefern im forstlichen mu- 

 seum, p. 468-74. 

 Zeitschrift fur forst- und jagdwesen, Nov., 

 1918. — Vorlaufiger bericht uber die 

 ergebnisse von kieferndungungsver-su- 

 chen in der Warener stadtfort, by Geist, 

 p. 481-6; Mitteilungen aus der wald- 

 samenprufungsanstalt Eberswalde, by 

 A. Schwappach, p. 487-90; Ueber den 

 frass der raupe von Aglia tau L. an 

 roteiche, by A. Krausse, p. 490-3 ; Jahr- 

 ring und licht, by Oelkers, p. 493-511 ; 

 Bemerkung im forsthaushaJt, by C. 

 Kruger, p. 511-ig. 



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