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Political economy 



Dartmouth college. Addresses and discus- 

 sions at the conference on scientific man- 

 agement held Oct. 12-14, 1911. 388 p. 

 pi. Hanover, N. H., 1912. 



Periodical Articles 



Miscellaneous periodicals 



Agricultural journal of the Union of South 

 Africa, March, 1912. — How to raise trees 

 from seed, by G. A. Wilmot, p. 386-7; 

 Two fungous diseases of coniferous 

 trees, by J. Fisher, p. 389-91. 



Botanical gazette, April, 1912. — Relation of 

 the daily march of transportation to 

 variations in the water content of fo- 

 liage leaves, by B. E. Livingston and 

 W. H. Brown, p. 309-30; Ray tracheids 

 in Abies, by W. P. Thompson, p. 331-8. 



Country life in America, April 15, 1912. — • 

 American forestry; a new movement to 

 meet a growing need, by H. S. Graves, 

 p. 33-34. 



Country life in America, May 1, 1912. — The 

 charm of the dogwood tree, by N. 

 Roosevelt, p. 19-20. 



Craftsman, March, 1912. — Conservation; the 

 great principle of national thrift, by O. 

 W. Price, p. 585-94. 



Gardeners' chronicle, April 6, 1912. — British 

 elms, by C. E. Moss, p. 216-17. 



Phytopathology, April, 1912. — Notes on some 

 diseases of trees in our national for- 

 ests, by George Grant Hedgcock, p. 73- 

 80. 



Revue horticole, April 16, 1912. — Albizzia 

 nemu, by S. Mottet, p. 184-6. 



Scientific American, April 27, 1912. — A sub- 

 stitute for pencil cedar, p. 386-7. 



World's work, May, 1912 — The unknown 

 wonders of our national parks, p. 68-77. 



Trade journals and consular reports 



American lumberman, April 13, 1912. — 

 Beauty and utility; the American chest- 

 nut, p. 1; Composition flooring of saw- 

 dust and magnesium chloride, by R. P. 

 Skinner, p. 36 ; Western forestry and 

 conservation association ; annual meet- 

 ing, p. 50 B-C. 



American lumberman, April 20, 1912. — 

 Some construction, timbers of the Philip- 

 pines; white lauan, by H. N. Whitford, 

 p. 33 ; Patent silo business profitable to 

 retailer, by C. E. Davidson, p. 40-1 ; Ef- 

 ficient methods of handling logs at mill, 

 by G. F. Willis, p. 43 ; Steam traction 

 engine for lumber service, p. 56. 



American lumberman, April 27, 1912. — Tur- 

 pentining methods, p. 28 ; Bagtican 

 lauan, by H. N. Whitford, p. 31; Pro- 

 duction and consumption of pulp and pa- 

 per products in the west, by J. B. Knapp, 

 p. 43-6. 



American lumberman, May 4, 1912. — Almon 

 lauan, by H. N. Whitford, p. 44. 



American lumberman. May 11, 1912. — For- 

 ests in Europe, p. 29 ; Lumber prices, 

 by R. S. Kellogg, p. 47; Development of 

 cutover lands, by B. Odell, p. 50 A-B; 



The lumbermen and wood-using indus- 

 tries, by M. Cline, p. 50 B; In behalf 

 of the American forestry association, 

 by P. S. Ridsdale, p. 50 B ; Combination 

 impossible in the lumber industry, by 

 C. S. Keith, p. 50 D-H. 



Barrel and box, April, 1912. — From the tree 

 to the distillery, by W. L. Wellford, p. 

 42-3 ; Drying lumber in dry kilns, p. 53. 



Canada lumberman, April 15, 1912. — Various 

 ways of utilizing sawdust, p. 39 ; Top 

 lopping as a protective measure, by W. 

 W. Gleason, p. 42. 



Canada lumberman. May 1, 1912. — The eco- 

 nomical piling of lumber, by J. F. Ho- 

 bart, p. 39, 42; Cutting and hauling hard- 

 woods, p. 52; Difficulties met with in 

 log scaling, by D. L. Wiggins, p. 54. 



Engineering news, April 11, 1912. — Forests 

 and floods on the North Pacific coast, 

 by H. M. Chittenden. 



Engineering record, Feb. 24, 1912. — The use 

 of treated wood paving blocks, by F. 

 M. Bond, p. 223-4. 



Engineering record, March 30, 1912. — Con- 

 tinuous wood-stave pipe, p. 342; Refor- 

 estation from the point of view of the 

 railroads, p. 357 ; Grouping timbers for 

 antiseptic treatment, p. 360. 



Hardwood record, April 25, 1912. — Osage 

 orange, p. 28-9 ; Utilization of wood 

 waste, p. 36. 



Hardwood record. May 10, 1912. — Pecan, p. 

 25-6 ; Cedar and utility chests, p. 36 c-d ; 

 Use of steam in drying lumber, p. 36d- 

 38. 



Journal of electricity, power and gas. May 4, 

 1912. — Novel wooden tower line con- 

 struction, by O. G. Steele, p. 393-6. 



Lumber trade journal. May 1, 1912. — Wood- 

 using industries of Alabama, by J. T. 

 Harris and H. Maxwell, p. 19-30; Henry 

 Hardtner tells of states conservation 

 needs, by H. Hardtner, p. 34-5. 



Lumber world review, April 25, 1912. — The 

 problem of lumber seasoning, p. 25-6. 



Municipal journal and engineer, April 25, 

 1912. — The greatest enemy of the shade 

 tree; injury done by curb stone, by C. 

 Bannwart, p. 619-21. 



New York lumber trade journal. May 1, 

 1912. — Utilization of wood waste, by J. 

 M. Gibbs, p. 24-6. 



Paper mill and wood pulp news, April, 1912. 

 — Canadian pulp woods, by J. A. De 

 Cew, p. 19, 26. 



Paper trade journal. May 2, 1912. — To util- 

 ize waste in paper making, by B. 

 Loomis, p. 54. 



Railway and engineering review, April 20, 

 1912. — Grouping of timbers for preser- 

 vative treatment, p. 355-6. 



St. Louis lumberman, April 15, 1912. — The 

 standard cross tie machine; a line of 

 portable mills that is making good in 

 many ways and at many points, p. 66. 



Southern industrial and lumber review, 

 April, 1912. — Creosoted wood block 

 pavements, by J. C. Dionne and others, 

 p. 43-59. 



