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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Forest History 



Winkenwerder, Hugo. Forests and Ameri- 

 can history. 30 p. Berkeley, Cal, Uni- 

 versity of California, 1912. 

 Forest Education 



Arbor Day. 



Idaho — Dept. of public instruction. Arbor 

 day manual, 1912. 24 p. Grangeville, 

 Idaho, 1912. 



Forest Legislation 



New Jersey — Forest park reservation com- 

 mission. Laws of New Jersey relating 

 to forestry. 1912. 35 p. Trenton, N. J., 

 1912. 



New York — Conservation commission. The 

 conservation law in relation to fish and 

 game as amended by the legislature of 

 1912. 284 p. Albany, N. Y., 1912. 



New York — Legislature. An act to amend 

 the conservation law generally, and in 

 relation to lands, forests and public 

 parks. 40 p. Albany, N. Y., 1912. 



Forest Botany 

 Trees, classification and description 

 Hall, Harvey Monroe, and Hall, Carlotta 

 Case. A Yosemite flora ; a descriptive 

 account of the ferns and flowering plants, 

 including the trees, of the Yosemite na- 

 tional park. 282 p. il., pi. San Fran- 

 cisco, Paul Elder & Co., 1912. 

 Mexico — Fomento, Secretaria de-Bosques, 

 Departamento de Catalogo forestal de 

 la Republica Mexicana. 29 p. Mexico, 

 1912. 



Woods; classification and structure 



Krueger, Theo. Notes on bark structure. 

 15 p. Lincoln, Nebr., University of Ne- 

 braska, 1912. 



Mell, Clayton, D. and Brush, Warren D. 

 Quebracho wood anH its substitutes. 12 

 o. il, pi. Wash., D. C, 1912. (U. S.— 

 Dept. of agriculture — Forest service. 

 Circular 202.) 



Silvics 



Studies of species 



Phillips, Frank J. and Mulford, Walter. 



Utah juniper in Central Arizona. 19 p. 



il., pi. Wash.. D. C, 1912. (U. S.— 



Dept. of agriculture— Forest service. 



Circular 197.) 

 Forest soils 



Ramann, Emil. Bodenkunde. 3d ed. 619 

 p. il. Berlin, J. Springer, 1912. 



Silviculture 



Planting 



New Hampshire — Forestry commission. Re- 

 foresting waste and cut-over land. 4 p. 

 Concord, N. H., 1912. (Circular 2.) 

 Forest Protection 



Diseases 



Smith, Ralph E.. and Smith, Elizabeth H. 

 California plant diseases. 155 p. il. 

 Sacramento, Cal, 1911. (California- 

 Agricultural experiment station. Bulle- 

 tin 218). 



Fire 



Allen, E. T. The ambitious tree; a story 

 for western children. 8 p. Portland, 

 Ore., Western forestry and conservation 

 association. 



New Jersey— Forest park reservation com- 

 mission. Forest fire manual, 1912. 38 

 p. Trenton, N. J., 1912. 



Oregon — Forestry, State board of. Fire war- 

 den's hand book; Oregon forest fire laws, 

 1912. 45 p. Salem, Ore., 1912. 



Forest Management 



Frothingham, Earl H. Second growth hard- 

 woods in Connecticut. 70 p. Wash., 

 D. C, 1912. (U. S.— Dept. of agricul- 

 ture — Forest service. Bulletin 96.) 



Range management 



Thornber, J. J. Native cacti as emergency 

 forage plants. 52 p. pi. Tucson, Ariz., 



1911. (Arizona — Agricultural experi- 

 ment station. Bulletin 67.) 



Forest Utilization 



Wood using industries 



Gould, Clark W. and Maxwell, Hu. The 

 wood-using industries of Tennessee. 14 

 p. Nashville, Tenn., Southern lumber- 

 man, 1912. 



Maxwell, Hu. Wood-using industries of 

 Michigan. 101 p. tables. Lansing, Mich., 

 Public domain commission, 1912. 



Forest by-products 



Gorkom, K. W. van. Cinchona in Java from 

 1872 to 1907. 72 p. Calcutta, Supt. of 

 gov't, printing, 1912. (Agricultural 

 ledger, 1911, no. 4.) 



Wood technology 



Wilson, Thomas R. C. Strength of cross- 

 arms. 15 p. Wash., D. C, 1912. (U. S. 

 — Dept. of agriculture — Forest service. 

 Circular 204.) 



Wood preservation 



Bateman, E. Quantity and quality of creo- 

 sote found in two treated piles after long 

 service. 8 p. pi. Wash., D. C. 1912. 

 (U. S. — Dept. of agriculture — Forest 

 service. Circular 199.) 



Peters, E. W. The preservation of mine 

 timbers. 27 p. il., pi. Wash., D. C, 



1912. (U. S.— Dept. of agriculture- 

 Forest service. Bulletin 107.) 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Agriculture 



Giles, H. F. The logged-off lands of western 

 Washington. 71 p. il., map. Olympia, 

 Wash., Bureau of Statistics and immi- 

 gration, 1911. 



Water power 



Brown, Rome G. Limitations of federal 

 control of water powers. 64 p. Wash., 

 D. C, 1912. (U. S.— 62d Congress— 2d 

 session. Senate document 721.) 



United States — National waterways commis- 

 sion. Final report, 579 p. il., diagr. 

 Wash., D. C, 1912. 



