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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Hardwood record, June 10, 1912. — Tier-like 

 structure of some woods, by S. J. Rec- 

 ord, p. 38-9. 



Lumber trade journal, June 1, 1912. — Kiln 

 drying long leaf pine, p. 41. 



Lumber trade journal, June 15, 1912. — The 

 wood using industries of Texas, by Hu 

 Maxwell and Chas. F. Hatch, p. 27-44. 



Lumber world review, May 25, 1912. — A def- 

 inite state forest policy; New York state 

 progress in reforesting the Adirondacks, 

 by E. A. Sterling, p. 22-3. 



Mississippi V^alley lumberman. May 31, 1912. 

 — From tree to consumer; brief outline 

 of lumber manufacturing processes and 

 what it costs to put lumber on the mar- 

 ket, p. 40. 



Mississippi Valley lumberman, June 7, 1912. 

 — Wood waste and its utilization, by G. 

 B. Frankforter, p. 40-1. 



Paper mill, May 11, 1912. — Forestry practice ; 

 what the International paper company 

 is doing ; its policy and work in Ver- 

 mont, by B. A. Chandler, p. 16, 20. 



Pulp and paper magazine, May 1912. — Pulp 

 wood regulations in British Columbia, 

 p. 147-8; Experiments on ground wood 

 at government laboratory, Wausau, Wis., 

 p. 149-52; Qualities of Canadian pulp 

 woods, by J. A. DeCew, p. 153-6. 



St. Louis lumberman. May 15, 1912. — How 

 clothes pins are made, p. 29 ; The inlay- 

 ers of Hanoi, p. 30; Loblolly, the king 

 of southern pines, by J. A. Clark, p. 55 ; 

 Men or trees; the problem of our logged 

 off lands, by J. J. Donovan, p. 77; Ad- 

 verse conditions affecting the lumber in- 

 dustry, by S. J. Carpenter, p. 51-2 ; Wood- 

 using industries of Arkansas, p. 88. 



St. Louis lumberman, June 1, 1912. — The test- 

 ing of wood paving blocks, by F. Klee- 

 berg, p. 54. 



Southern lumberman. May 25, 1912. — Wood- 

 using industries of Tennessee, by C. W. 

 Gould, p. 39-52. 



Timberman, May 1912. — Handling lumber by 

 monorail system in modern Pacific Coast 

 Mills, p. 24-5 ; Practical demonstration 

 of the value of the overhead logging sys- 

 tem, p. 29; Adequate equipment is es- 

 sential to land clearing on commercial 

 scale, by H. G. Rich, p. 33 ; Difficulties 

 to be surmounted in applying electricity 

 to log haulage, p. 50-2. 



Timber trade journal. May 25, 1912. — The 

 woods of Gaboon and their commercial 

 uses, p. 984. 



Timber trade journal, June 1, 1912. — Cypress 

 and some of its uses, p. 1042. 



United States daily consular report. May 16, 

 1912. — Paper-yarn fabrics, by A. K. In- 

 gram, p. 631; Hemp fiber for paper- 

 making, by George E. Anderson, p. 

 632-3. 



United States daily consular report, May 18, 

 1912. — Foreign lumber production and 

 importation; Greece, by A. B. Cooke, p. 

 657-8 ; Foreign lumber production and 

 importation; Siam, by C. C. Hansen, p. 



658 ; Foreign lumber production and im- 

 portation; Germany, by H. D. Spahr, p. 

 658-9 ; South African lumber imports, by 

 E. A. Wakefield, p. 661; Australian tim- 

 ber industry, p. 663 ; Forest conservation 

 in Scotland, by H. D. Van Sant, o. 664. 



United States daily consular report, June 3, 

 1912. — Pine lands of Nicaragua, by A. 

 J. Clare, p. 906-7. 



West Coast lumberman, May 1912. — Spark 

 arresters, p. 533-4. 



Wood craft, June 1912. — Design and con- 

 struction of wood mantels and fireplaces, 

 by John Bovingdon, p. 69-73; The effect 

 of water content on wood, by S. J. Rec- 

 ord, p. 82-4 ; The cork industry, by C. S. 

 Winans, p. 84-5. 



Wood-worker, May 1912. — The making of 

 quartered oak stock, by Chas. J. Brey, p. 

 26-7 ; West African mahogany, p. 30 ; 

 Saw mills in India, p. 55. 



Forest journals 



Centralblatt fiir das gesamte forstwesen, 

 April 1912. — Ueber den einffuss ver- 

 schiedener belichtung und extremer 

 temperaturen auf den verlauf der kei- 

 mung forstlichen saatgutes, by Gottfried 

 Pittauer, p. 157-72; Die waldbrande von 

 Porcupine and Cochrane, Kanada, by G. 

 Pittauer, p. 193-5; Ueber Griechenlands 

 walder, by Otto R. Maresch, p. 195-6. 



Forest Leaves, June 1912. — Records and pro- 

 tection of plantations in foreign coun- 

 tries, by George A. Retan, p. 132-4; For- 

 est reserves a state investment, by John 

 L. Storback, p. 134-5. 



Forstwissenschaft liches centralblatt, April 

 1912. — Nonnenstudien, by E. Knoche, p. 

 177-94; Gedenken fiber die umtriebsfrage, 

 by Wagner, p. 194-207; Eine neue saat- 

 methode in gebirg, by Hauenstein, p. 

 207-17. 



Indian forest records, March 1912. — Note 

 on the antiseptic treatment of timber in 

 India, with special reference to railway 

 sleepers, by R. S. Pearson, p. 1-107. 



Revue des saux des forets. April 15, 1912. — 

 Observations sur le climat, le sol et les 

 essence forcstieres de la zone Medi- 

 terraneenne des Alpes-Maritimes, by A. 

 Salvador, p. 225. 



Revue des saux et forets. May 1, 1912. — 

 Quelques observations sur les degats 

 causes aux vegetaux forestiers par la 

 secheresse de I'ete 1911, by L. Parde, p. 



. 257-60. 



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

 A propos de reboisement, by L. Parde 

 and J. Demorlaine, p. 289-92. 



Zeitschrift fiir forst-und jagdwesen, April 

 1912. — Die priifung des kiefernsamens, 

 by Haack, p. 193-222. 



Zeitschrift ftir forst-und jagdwesen. May 

 1912. — Neuere forschungen auf dem 

 gebiete der bodenkunde, by Albert, p. 

 240-9 ; Die neueste Russische forst- 

 statistik, p. 31.3-16; Einfluss des kalkes 

 auf das wachstum der pflanzen, by 

 Frank Schwarz, p. 316-30. 



