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United States— Dept. of agriculture — Forest 

 service. The national forest manual; 

 timber sales, administrative use, timber 

 settlement, free use. 90 p. Wash., D. C, 

 1911. 



National and state forests 



Burns, Findley. The Crater national forest; 

 its resources and their conservation. 20 

 p. pi., map. Wash., D. C, 1911. (U. S.— 

 Dept. of agriculture — Forest service. 

 Bulletin 100.) 



Forest Utilization 



Lumber industry 



Hatch, Charles F. Manufacture and utiliza- 

 tion of hickory, 1911. 16 p. Wash., 

 D. C, 1911. (U. S.— Department of ag- 

 riculture—Forest service. Circular 187.) 



United States — Dept. of agriculture — Forest 

 service. Record of wholesale prices of 

 lumber based on actual sales made F. 

 O. B. mill for July, August and Sep- 

 tember, 1911. 15 p. Wash., D. C, 1911. 



Wood preservation 



Bateman, E. Modification of the sulphona- 

 tion test for creosote. 7 p. Wash., D. C, 

 1911. (U. S. — Dept. of agriculture— For- 

 est service. Circular 191.) 



Weiss. Howard F. and Barnum, Chas. T. 

 The prevention of sap stain in lumber. 

 19 p. il. Wash., D. C, 1911. (_U. S.— 

 Dept. of agriculture — Forest service. Cir- 

 cular 192.) 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Botany 



Hole, R. S. On some Indian forest grasses — 

 their ecology-. 126 p. pi., map. Calcutta, 

 Supt. govt, printing, 1911. (Indian for- 

 est memoirs. Forest botany series, v. 1, 

 pt. 1.) 



Horticulture 



Bailey, Liberty Hyde. Farm and garden rule 

 book. 587 p. il.. New York, The Mac- 

 Millan Co., 1911. 



Periodical Articles 



General 



Agricultural journal of the Union of South 

 Africa, Oct. 1911. — The forest red-gum, 

 by J. Burtt-Davy, p. 472-5. 



Country life in America, Dec. 1, 1911. — 

 Mistletoe as a forest pest, by J. L. Co- 

 wan, p. 78-82. 



Forest and stream, Dec. 9, 1911. — Pinchot on 

 the Adirondack problem, by G. Pinchot, 

 p. 837-9, 856. 



Garden magazine, Dec. 1911. — Moving big 

 trees in winter, by W. C. McCollom, p. 

 217-19. 



National geographic magazine, Nov. 1911. — 

 The kingdom of flowers; an account of 

 the wealth of trees and shrubs of China 

 and of what the Arnold arboretum, with 

 China's help, is doing to enrich America, 

 p. 1003-35. 



Popular science monthly, Dec. 1911. — The 

 water relations of desert plants, by D. T. 

 MacDougal, p. 540-53. 



Science, Nov. 24, 1911. — Additional facts 

 about the chestnut blight, by I. C. Wil- 

 liams, p. 704-5. 



Trade journals and consular reports 



American lumberman, Nov. 18, 1911. — 

 Curious trees; the banyan, p. 31. 



American lumberman, Nov. 25, 1911 — The 

 problem of wood utilization, p. 36-7; 

 Prevention of forest fires, by C. W. 

 Ward, p. 48-9. 



American lumberman, Dec. 2, 1911. — Man- 

 ufacturing alcohol from refuse wood, p. 

 42 A ; Timber in Rocky Mt. national 

 forests, p. 42 B-C; Scientific manage- 

 ment in the woods, by E. A. Braniff, 

 p. 50. 



American lumberman, Dec. 9, 1911. — Forestry 

 students in practical work, p. 39; The 

 problem of wood utilization, p. 42-42A. 



Engineering news, Oct. 5, 1911. — A pole- 

 preserving machine, p. 414-15. 



Engineering news, Oct. 19, 1911. — Machines 

 for boring and trimming ties and driv- 

 ing screw spikes, p. 458-62 ; Wood pave- 

 ment specifications at Vancouver, B. C, 

 p. 475. 



Hardwood record, Nov. 25, 1911. — Steel vs. 

 wooden railroad cars, p. 27-8 ; Hardwood 

 flooring, p. 31-2. 



Lumber review, Nov. 15, 1911. — Wood block 

 pavement best, by W. F. Cams, p. 34, 

 38 ; Seasoning wood by electricity, p. 41. 



Lumberman's review, Nov. 1911. — Making 

 forestry pay ; Mr. Slaymaker applies pro- 

 tective and forest reproduction methods 

 to his forest areas in West Virginia, by 

 S. E. Slaymaker, p. 16. 



Paper mill and wood pulp news, Nov. 18, 

 1911. — Testing woods; the work being 

 done at government pulp wood station at 

 Wausau, Wis., p. 3. 



Paper trade journal, Nov. 23, 1911. — Empire 

 state forest products association ; 6th an- 

 nual meeting and banquet at Watertown, 

 p. 34-5. 



Pulp and paper magazine of Canada, Nov. 

 1911. — The wood supply of Europe, p. 

 394-7. 



St. Louis lumberman. Nov. 15, 1911. — What 

 is conservation, by J. B. White, p. 62. 



Timberman, Nov. 1911. — A log lowering de- 

 vice, p. 44; Operations of an electric log- 

 ging donkey demonstrated at Coos Bay, 

 p. 47 ; Methods employed in reforesta- 

 tion on Siuslaw national forest, by F. S. 

 Allen, p. 50. 



United States daily consular report, Dec. 9, 

 1911.^Lumber and its products, by E. 

 H. L. Mummenhoff and others, p. 

 1233-46. 



