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United States daih^ consular report, Feb. 8, 

 1912. — Sale of crossties abroad ; Ger- 

 many and England, by R. P. Skinner and 

 J. L. Griffiths, p. 598-600. 



United States daily consular report, Feb. 12, 

 1912. — Canadian pulp and pulp wood, 

 by F. M. Ryder, p. 650-2. 



Wood craft, Feb. 1912. — The design and 

 construction of historic console tables, by 

 J. Bovington, p. 127-9; The woods used 

 in the finishing department, by A. A. 

 Kelly, p. 129-32; Winter quarters of the 

 Biltmore forest school, p. 134-5; Wooden 

 shoe making in Europe, by F. W. Mahin, 

 p. 159. 



Wood worker, Jan. 1912. — Making wooden 

 shoe pegs, p. 42. 



Forest journals 



American forestry, Feb. 1912. — The progress 

 of forestry, by R. P. Bass, p. 75-81 ; 

 Opportunities for foresters, by A. Gary, 

 p. 82-94; The present situation in for- 

 estry, by H. S. Graves, p. 95-104 ; The 

 annual convention and resolutions, 

 American forestry association, p. 133-4; 

 The progress of forestry in Wisconsin, 

 by E. M. Griffith, p. 107-17; Unlimited 

 raw material for paper making in the 

 United States, by C. W. Lyman, p. 118- 

 22; Two features of f orestn,- ; the part 

 that colleges and experiment stations 

 may play in its development, by F. W. 

 Rane, p. 123-8 ; The American mental 

 attitude on conservation and its growth, 

 by B. A. Jo'mson, p. 130-2. 



Bulletin de la Societe centrale forestiere de 

 Belgique, Jan. 1912. — Chene rouvre ou 

 chene pedoncule, by Ney, p. 1-9 ; Com- 

 merce d'importation et d'exportation 

 des bois en 1910, p. 9-20; Influence de 

 I'ombre et de la lumiere sur I'epanouis- 

 sement des bourgeons du hetre et de 

 quelques autres feuillus, by P. Jacard, 

 p. 21-6; Utilization de I'azote de I'air 

 par les plantes, by T. Jamieson, p. 26-44. 



Canadian forestry journal, Nov. -Dec. 1911. — 

 The future of British Columbia lumber- 

 ing, by J. F. Clark, p. ir)7-9, 163; For- 

 estry and the lumber business, by J. E. 

 Rhodes, p. 164-8. 



Centralblatt fiir das gesamte forstwesen, 

 Nov. 1911. — Die walder Dalmatiens, by 

 L. Adamovic, p. 491-506; Bemerkungen 

 zur gattung Pseudopolygraphus. by W. 

 Baer, p. 506-8. 



Centralblatt fiir das gesamte forstwesen, 

 Dec. 1911. — Zur bildung von mittelzahlen, 

 by N. von Lorenz, p. 541-58 ; Eschenholz 

 zu ski, by G. Janka, p. 558-85. 



Forest leaves, Feb. 1912. — Tree planting in 

 New Zealand, by H. D. Baker, p. 101-2; 



Coppice growth and the chestnut tree 

 blight, by T. L. Hoover and S. B. Det- 

 wiler, p. 102-4 ; Forest instruments by 

 Pennsylvania foresters, p. 106-7; Prac- 

 tical work on the woodlot, by C. H. 

 Goetz, p. 107-8. 

 Forestry quarterly, Dec. 1911.— The Yale 

 transplanting board, by J. W. Toumey p. 

 539-43; The rise of silviculture, by 

 Jentsch, p. 544-56 ; Wi' ter reconnais- 

 sance in Californian mountain*-, by R. F. 

 Hammatt, p. 557-62; The hand-loggers 

 of British Columbia, by L. Margolin, p. 

 563-7; Rotation of cutting to secure a 

 sustained yield from thj crown timber 

 lands of British Columbia, bv ]_,. S. 

 Higgs, p. 568-73 ; Report of committee 

 on forest fires, Canadian forestry asso- 

 ciation, p. 577-88; Canadian volume 

 tables, by E. Wilson, p. 589-94. 



Forstwissenschaftliches centralblatt, Jan. 

 1912. — Wegl auglossen, by Knauth. p, 

 1-10; Die herstellung foistlicher bestand- 

 siibersichts— und wirtschaftskarten by T. 

 Glaser p. 10-27. 



Indian forester, Jan. 1912. — The expenditure 

 on forests in India and its relation to 

 the revenue realized, p. 1-17; Depart- 

 mental teak extraction in the Zigon 

 Division, Burma, by E. V. Ellis, p. 18-27; 

 A new soecies of mildew, by A. L. Chat- 

 terji, p. 28-30; Neglected rubbers; how 

 Hevea has ousted all the other varieties, 

 p. 34-8; The legend of the rain-tree, p. 

 38-40. 



North woods, Jan. 1912.— The work of the 

 service, by D. P. Tierney. p. 4-7; The 

 duties of a patrolman in the State serv- 

 ice, by W. Kueffner, p. 9-12. 



Philippine agriculturist and forester, Sept. 

 1911. — Lumbering in Bataan, by F. 

 Franco, p. 132-4. 



Quarterly journal of forestry, Jan. 1912.— 

 Growing larch for profit, by A. Slater, 

 p. 1-11; Tree guards, by E. R. Pratt, p. 

 11-13; The Monterey pine in Brittain, by 

 planting, by C. P. Ackers, p. 20-2. 



Revue des eaux et forets, Jan. 1, 1912. — Les 

 frais de regie et ue surveillance des bois 

 communaux, by F. Lombard, p. 4-11; 

 Le mouvement forestier a I'etranger; 

 Suisse, by G. HuflFel. p. 11-15. 



Revue des eaux et forets, Jan. 15, 1912. — 

 L'initiative du contre-fcu, by J. Dinner, 

 p. 33-5 ; Forets coloniales ; la foret d' 

 Analamazaotra, by Louvel, p. 35-48. 



Zeitschrift fiir forst— und jagdwesen. Dec. 

 1911. — Die witterung in F.berswalde im 

 jahre 1910, by J. Schubert, p. 907-16; 

 Blattergevvicht und blattfliichen einiger 

 buchen, by E. Ramann, p. 916-19. 



