CURRENT LITERATURE 



MONTHLY LIST FOR JULY, 1912 



(Books and periodicals indexed in the 



Library of the United States 



Forest Service.) 



Forestry as a Whole 



Proceedings and Reports of Associations, 

 Commissions, Forest Officers, etc. 



Forestry association of Vermont. Proceed- 

 ings, 1911. 31 p. Burhngton, Vt., 1912. 



India — Ajmere-Merwara — Forest dept. An- 

 nual report on forest administration for 

 1910-1911. 30 p. Mount Abu, 1911. 



India— Punjab— Forest dept. Progress report 

 of forest administration for the year 

 1910-11. 74 p. Lahore, 1911. 



Indo-China, French— Service forestier. 10th 

 Rapport annuel sur I'organisation et le 

 fonctionnement du service. 40 p. 1910- 

 11. Hanoi, 1911. 



Interstate conference on forestry, Sydney, 

 1911. Report of the proceedings. 52 p. 

 Sydney, Australia, 1912. 



Massachusetts forestry association. Register 

 for 1911. 45 p. Boston, 1911. 



Ontario — Dept. of lands, forests and mines; 

 Report for year ending 31st October, 

 1911. 114 p. Toronto, 1912. 



Society for the protection of New Hamp- 

 shire forests. Tenth annual report, 1911. 

 106 p. pi. Concord, N. H., 1911. 



Forest Aesthetics 



Street and park trees 



Cromie, George A. and Filley, Walter O. 

 The planting and care of street and 

 highway trees. 19 p. pi. New Haven, 

 Conn., 1912. (New Haven— Civic fed- 

 eration. Document no. 8.) 



Forest Education 



Forest schools 



Colorado college— Dept. of forestry. An- 

 nouncement, 1912-13. 23 p. pi. Colo- 

 rado Springs, 1912. 



Hawes, Austin F. A summer school of for- 

 estry and horticulture, to be held at the 

 Downer state forest, Sharon, Vt., Aug. 

 13 to 24, inclusive, 1912. 10 p. pi. Bur- 

 lington, Vt., 1912. (Vermont— Forest 

 Service. Publi:ation no. 10.) 



Arbor day 



Illinois — Dept. of public instruction. Arbor 

 and bird day, 1910. 76 p. il. Spring- 

 field, 111.. 1910. 



Forest Botany 



Trees, classification and description 

 Elliott, Simon B. The important timber 

 trees of the United States; a manual of 

 practical forestry. 382 p. pi. Boston, 

 Houghton Mifflin Co., 1912. 

 Carman, H. The catalpas and their allies. 

 21 p. il., pi. Lexington, Ky., 1912. 

 (Kentucky — Agricultural experiment sta- 

 tion. Bulletin 164.) 



Johns, Chas. Alexander. British trees, in- 

 cluding the finer shrubs for garden and 

 woodland. 285 p. il., pi. London, G. 

 Routledge & Sons, 1911. 



Maiden. J. H. The forest flora of New 

 South Wales, pt. 47. 22 p., pi. Sydney, 

 Gov't printer, 1912. 



Silvics 



Studies of species 



Loughbridge, R. H. Tolerance of eucalyptus 



for alkali. 71 p., il. Sacramento, 1911. 



(California — Agricultural experiment 



station. Bulletin 225.) 



Forest Protection 



Insects 



Hole, R. S. Bark-boring beetle attack in 

 the coniferous forests of the Simla catch- 

 ment area, 1907-1911. 21 p. Calcutta, 

 1912. (India — Forest dept. Forest bul- 

 letin 10.) 



Iyer. V. Subramania. A further note on 

 some Casuarina insect pests of Madras. 

 9 p., pi. Calcutta, 1912. (India — Forest 

 dept. Forest bulletin no. 11.) 



Snyder, T. E. Insect damage to mine props 

 and methods of preventing the injury. 

 4 p. 8° Wash., D. C, 1912. (U. S.— 

 Dept. of Agriculture — Bureau of ento- 

 mology. Circular 156.) 



Fire 



Potlatch timber protective association. An- 

 nual report, 1911. 19 p. Potlatch, Idaho, 

 1912. 



Forest Management 



Appleton and Sewall Co., inc. Applied for- 

 estry; written particularly for owners 

 and managers, explaining certain 

 methods of foresters toward conserving 

 property values and providing maximum 

 returns from current operations. 34 p. i}. 

 N. Y., 1912. 



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