CURRENT LITERATURE 



MONTHLY LIST FOR FEBRUARY, 

 1912 



(Books and periodicals indexed in the 



Library of the United States Forest 



Service) 



Forestry as a Whole 



Jacquot, A. La foret; son role dans la 

 nature et les societes. 324 p. Paris, 

 Berger-Levrault, 1911. 



Proceedings and reports of associatio)is, Na- 

 tional and State forest officers, etc. 



India — Forest department. Review of forest 

 administration in British India for the 

 year 1909-10. 49 p. Simla, 1911. 



Junta central de bosques y arbolados de la 

 Republica Mexicana. Revista forestal 

 Mexicana ,* boletin mensual, v. 1, no. 

 1-12. Mexico, Imprenta y fototipia de 

 la Secretaria de Fomento, 1909-10. 



Mexico — Secretaria de Fomento — Direccion 

 general de agricultura. Boletin, pt._3: 

 Revista forestal, v. 1, no. 1-4. Mexico, 

 1911. 



Royal Scottish arboricultural society. Trans- 

 actions, vol. 26, pt. 1. 163 p. pi. Edin- 

 burgh. 1912. 



South Australia — Woods and forests depart- 

 ment. Annual progress report upon 

 State forest administration in South 

 Australia for the year 1910-11. 12 p. pi. 

 Adelaide, 1911. 



Western Australia— Woods and forests de- 

 partment. Annual report for the year 

 ended 30th June, 1911. 10 p. pi. Perth, 

 1911. 



United States— Department of agriculture- 

 Forest serTice. January field program, 

 1912. 32 p. Wash., D. C, 1912. 



Forest Education 



Forest schools 



India— Imperial forest college, Dehra Dun. 

 Progress report for the year 1910-1911. 

 26 p. Calcutta, 1911. 



Forest Legislation 



United States— Congress— House-Committee 

 on agriculture. Agricultural appropria- 

 tion bill; hearings. Forest service, Dec. 

 18, 1911. 68 p. Wash., D. C, 1912. 



Forest Botany 



Trees, Classification and description 



Lambert, W. A. Trees and how to know 

 them; a manual with analytical and 

 dichotomous keys of the principal forest 

 trees of the south. 46 p. il, pi. Rich- 

 mond, etc., 1911. 



Woods, classification and structure 



Hough, Romeyn B. American woods, pt 12 

 Lowville N. Y., The author, 1911. 



Silvias 

 Studies of species 



Ashe W. W. Chestnut in Tennessee. 35 p 

 iXashville, 1912. (Tennessee— Geological 

 survey. Bulletin 10-B.) 



Pearson, G. A. The influence of age and 

 condition of the tree upon seed produc- 

 tion in western yellow pine. 11 p. Wash 

 D. C, 1912. (U. S.— Department of 

 agriculture— Forest service. Circular 

 196.) 



Forest experiment stations 



India— Imperial forest research institute. 

 Progress report for 1910-1911. 28 p 

 Calcutta, 1911. 



Japan— Department of agriculture and com- 

 merce—Forestry bureau. Contributions 

 concerning forest investigations, no 9 

 160 p. pi. Tokio, 1911. (In Japanese.) 



Sweden — Forstliche versuchsanstalt. Mit- 

 teilungen, heft 8. 302 p. il. Stockholm, 

 1911. 



Silviculture 



Broilliard. Charles J. B. Le traitement des 

 bois en France ; estimation, partage et 

 usufruit des forets. 3d ed. 685 p. Paris, 

 Berger-Levrault, 1911. 



Planting 



Great Britain — Royal commission on coast 

 erosion and afforestation. Third and 

 final report of the royal commission ap- 

 pointed to inquire into and to report on 

 certain questions affecting coast erosion, 

 the reclamation of tidal lands, and af- 

 forestation in the United Kingdom, pt. 

 1-2. London, Published by His Majesty's 

 stationery office, 1911. 



Forest Protection 



Insects 



Tkachenko, M. Prusskoe lyesnoe khozyaistvo 

 i shelkopryad "monashenka." (Prussian 

 forestry and the "nun" moth.) 67 p. 

 St. Petersburgh, Russia, 1910. 



Hopkins, A. D. The dying hickory trees: 

 cause and remedy. 5 p. il. Wasti., D. C, 

 1912. (U. S. — Department of agricul- 

 ture — Bureau of entomology. Circular 

 144.) 



Hopkins, A. D. Insect damage to standing 

 timber in the national parks. 10 p. 

 Wash., D. C, 1912. (U. S.— Department 

 of agriculture — Bureau of entomology. 

 Circular 143.) 



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