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AMERICAN FOKEJSTRY 



11 p. Ottawa, 1911. (Canada — Depart- 

 ment of the Interior — Forestry branch. 

 Bulletin 27.) 



Forest Administration 



National and state forests 



United States — Department of agriculture — 

 Forest service. National forests ; loca- 

 tion, date, and area, Dec. 31, 1911. 4 p. 

 Wash., D. C, 1912. 



Forest Engineering 



Schill, P. Forstvermessung ; ein lehr — und 

 handbuch. 246 p. il, tables. Eisenach, 

 H. Kahle, 1911. 



Forest Utilization 



Ltiinber industry 



Lumbermen's credit association. Reference 



book, February, 1912 Chicago and New 



York, 1912. 



Wood preservation 



Ferguson, J. A. How to prolong the life 

 of fence posts. 4 p. il. Columbia, Mo., 

 1911. (Missouri — Agricultural experi- 

 ment station. Circular 51.) 



Maryland — State board of for^try. In- 

 creasing the durability of fence posts, 

 by F. W. Besley. 22 p. il. Baltimore, 

 Md., 1912. 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Conservation and natural resources 

 Canada — Commission of conservation. Sec- 

 ond annual report. 230 p. Ottawa. 1911. 

 Canada — Commission of conservation. Lands, 



fisheries and minerals. .519 p. pL, maps. 



Ottawa, 1911. 

 Canada — Commission of conservation. 



Water-powers of Canada. 397 p. pi. 



Ottawa, 1911. 

 New York — Legislature — Joint committee on 



the conservation of water. Report, 1912. 



83 p. Albany, N. Y., 1912. 



Periodical Articles 



Miscellaneous periodicals 



.Agricultural journal of the Union of South 

 Africa, Jan. 1912. — Forestry and planta- 

 tion work in Britain, by J. Sim, p. 71. 



British Columbia magazine, Dec. 1911. — Van- 

 couver Island timber and reforestation, 

 by Ernest McGaffey, p. 12,39-4.5; A 

 cyclone among the timber Titans, by H. 

 H. Jones, p. 1287-93. 



Bulletin of the American geographical so- 

 ciety, Feb. 1912.— The forests of the 

 Philippines, by J. Paul Goode, p. 81-9. 



Civic quarterly, Jan. 1912. — The proposed 

 Estes national park, by R. Johnson, p. 

 16-21. 



Editorial reveiw, Feb. 1912. — Is there a lum- 

 ber trust, by R. Seelav, p. 127-37. 



Field and stream, March 1912. — American 

 forestry, bv Warren H. Miller, p. 

 1140-45. 



Journal of the Linnean society, Feb. 1, 1912. 

 — An ecological study of a Cambridge- 

 shire woodland, by R. S. Adamson, p. 

 3.39-84. 



Nature, Jan. 4, 1912. Forestry education at 

 the University of Edinburgh, p. 328-9. 



Plant \vorld, Dec. 1911.— Establishment be- 

 havior of the palo verde, by F. Shreve, 

 p. 289-96. 



Popular science monthly, March 1912. — 

 Glimpses of the Great American desert, 

 by R. J. Pool, p. 209-35. 



Saturday evening post, Feb. 3, 1912.— Work- 

 ing to save wood waste, by F. Crissev. p. 

 8-10. 



Scientific American, Feb. 24, 1912.— Trees 

 that yield butter; how nature competes 

 with the dairy, by W. R. Gerard, p. 

 175; Durability of wood cut in spring 

 and in summer, p. 185. 



Scientific American, supplement, Dec. 23, 

 1911. — Skis ; their construction and use, 

 p. 411. 



Sierra club bulletin, Jan. 1912.— The Devil's 

 Portpile, by J. N. Le Conte, p. 170-3; 

 National parks, p. 217-35; Are national 

 parks worth while, by J. H. McFarland, 

 p. 236-9. 



Torreya, Feb. 1912. — Winter-killing and 

 smelter-injury in the forests of Mon- 

 tana, by George Grant Hedgcock, p. 

 25-30. 



Trade journals and consular reports 



American lumberman, Feb. 17, 1912. — Im- 

 provements in wood charcoal manufac- 

 ture, p. 39; New "sugi' finish on cvpress, 

 p. 65. 



American lumberman, Feb. 24, 1912. — Forest 

 industry, by E. T. Allen, p. 48-9; Preser- 

 vation of wood with antiseptics, p. 72; 

 Conference on chestnut tree blight, p. 

 73-5 ; Short cut improvements in timber 

 cruising, by E. A. Branifif, p. 82; Poison- 

 ous woods, 0. 85 ; Wood used in phyrog- 

 raphy, p. 97. 



American lumberman, March 2, 1912. — Wood 

 flour in demand, p. 33; Treatment of 

 orchard and ornamental trees, by J. F. 

 Collins, p. 34; Specifications for manu- 

 facturing silo stock, p. 42-3. 



American lumberman. March 9, 1912. — 

 Standard specifications for silo stock, p. 

 42; Silo construction, by A. M. Dolve, 

 p. 44; Oregon forest fire association; 

 instructive addresses feature annual 

 meeting, p. 57-60; Northern forest pro- 

 tective association ; annual meeting, p. 

 61. 



Canada lumberman, Feb. 15, 1912. — Taxa- 

 tion on timber lands in B. C, p. 26-7. 



Canada lumberman, March 1, 1912. — The In- 

 dian as a fire-ranger, p. 27-8. 



Engineering news, Dec. 14, 1911. — Notes on 

 railway ties, p. 705. 



Engineering news, Dec. 21, 1911. — Rapid de- 

 struction of timber beams from dry rot, 

 by C. H. Smith, and F. J. Hoxie, p. 727-9. 



