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construction timbers of the Philippines ; 

 guijo, by H. N. Whitford, p. 27 ; Taxation 

 of our forests and forest lands, by C. H. 

 Goetz, p. 30; Getting down timber from 

 African tableland, p. 40-1; Logging 

 methods new and old, p. 42-3. 



American lumberman, July 20, 1912. — Some 

 construction timbers of the Philippines; 

 yacal. by H. N. Whitford, p. 27; Soil 

 fertility and forest fires, by Leo M. 

 Geismar, p. 37 ; Timber and lumber of 

 the Balkan states, by C. A. Schenck, 

 p. 52-3. 



American lumberman, Aug. 10. 1912. — Some 

 construction timbers of the Philippines; 

 palosapis, by H. N. Whitford, p. 29; 

 Citizens' interest in protecting and per- 

 petuating forests, by E. T. Allen, p. 38. 



Canada lumberman, July 15, 1912.— Private 

 enterprise in fire prevention, p. 32 ; The 

 making of quartered-oak stock, by Chas. 

 J. Brey. p. 43-4; Application of elec- 

 tricity to logging, by Frank MacKean, p. 

 46-7. 



Engineering and mining journal. June 22, 

 1912. — Mining on forest reserves, by 

 Merritt Booth, p. 121.5-16. 



Engineering magazine, June 1912. — Cross-ties 

 for preservative treatment ; sawed versus 

 hewed ties and the distribution of sap- 

 wood, bv H. F. Weiss, p. 453-6. 



Hardwood record, Tuly 25. 1912.— Tyloses in 

 wood pores, by S. J. R., p. 29-30; Woods 

 used in measures, p. 35 ; Transmutation 

 of woods, by S. J. R., p. 39-40; Lumber 

 piling, p. 41-2. 



Hardwood record, August 10, 1912.— Wood 

 growth and properties, by Samuel J. 

 Record, p. 37-8; Broom handle manu- 

 facture in sawmills, by H. B. A., p 

 38-9 ; Utilizing minor hardwoods, by 

 Samuel J. Record, p. 39-40; Curly and 

 wavy grain in wood, by Samuel J. Rec- 

 ord, p. 41 ; The true cork wood of India, 

 p. 45. 



Lumber trade journel, July 15, 1912.— Louis- 

 iana timber tax placed at one-half of 

 one per cent on gross value, p. 16 ; Possi- 

 bilities of increased utilization of yellow 

 pine waste, p. 16-17; A new profession 

 at home for young farmers; agricul- 

 tural blasting, p. 20-1. 



Lumber world review, July 25, 1912. — Wood- 

 working safeguards for employees, by 

 David Van Schaack, p. 22-3. 



Mines and minerals. July 1912.— Antiseptic 

 treatment of mine timbers, p. 706. 



Pacific lumber trade journal, July 1912.— 

 Timber resources and wood-using indus- 

 tries of state of Idaho, by J. B. Knapp, 

 p. 23-6. 



Paper, July 17, 1912. — Scientific cellulose in- 

 vestigation, by C. F. Cross, p. 17-18. 



Paper, July 24, 1912.— The microscopy of 

 bast fibers, p. 17-22. 



Pioneer western lumberman, July 15, 1912.-— 

 The first redwood operations in Cali- 

 fornia, by E. C. Williams, p. 9-13. 



Pioneer western lumberman, Aug. 1, 1912. — 

 Fourth session of the Pacific logging 

 congress, p. 9-21. 



Railway and engineering review, July 20 

 1912. — Timber treatment at the Forest 

 products laboratory, Madison, Wis., p 

 668-9 ; Results of treated tie experi- 

 ments. Gulf, Colo. & Santa Fe railway, 

 p. 671 ; Building railroads to develop 

 lumber districts in Arkansas, by A. M. 

 Van Auken, p. 678-9 ; Timber consump- 

 tion and reforestation, p. 679, 683-4. 



St. Louis lumberman, July 15, 1912. — Al- 

 berta's new forest fire laws, p. 22; New 

 uses of sawdust, p. 48. 



St. Louis lumberman, Aug. 1, 1912. — Live 

 stock on cut-over lands, by D. O. Lively, 

 p. 60; The maintenance of power in a 

 logging camp, by R. T. Earle, p. 60-1 ; 

 Electric logging, by Jas. R. Thompson, 

 p. 61 ; The tilting dump, by James 

 O'Hearne, p. 61-2; The utilization of 

 logging wastes, by H. K. Benson, p. 62; 

 Loading logs, by O. J. Evensen, p. 62-3 ; 

 Rough ground logging, by Fred R. Olin, 

 p. 63 ; Clearing logged-off lands, by 

 Walter H. Graves, p. 63-5 ; Topographi- 

 cal surveys and logging plans, by H. P. 

 Henry, p. 65-6 ; The lumbavao of Min- 

 danao, by H. N. Whitford, p. 73. 



Southern industrial and lumber review, July 

 1912. — Methods for utilization of wood 

 waste, by George Walker, p. 70-1. 



Southern lumber journal, Aug. 1, 1912. — 



Method of utilization of wood waste, by 



George Walker, p. 40-2 ; The taxation 



of timber lands, by Fred Rogers Fair- 



' child, p. 50. 



Southern lumberman, July 20, 1912. — Plea 

 for yield tax on timberlands, by Fred 

 R. Fairchild, p. 28; Some furniture and 

 cabinet woods of the Philippines ; acle, 

 by H. N. Whitford, p. 32. 



Timberman, July 1912. — Utilization of elec- 

 tricity in the lumber industry on th** 

 Pacific coast, by E. H. Barry, p. 34-5 ; 

 Electricity to solve difficulties in apply- 

 ing power to haulage cables, by C. O 

 Cole, p. 36-7 ; New and novel patented 

 device for the felling of trees by elec- 

 tricity, by T. C. Burdick, p. 38. 



Wood craft, Aug. 1912. — Elizabethan interior 

 woodwork ; its characteristics and con- 

 struction, by John Bovingdon, p. 135-9 ; 

 Primitive working methods and tools in 

 China, by F. A. Foster, p. 140-2; Pith 

 flecks found in fine-textured woodj. by 

 Samuel J. Record, p. 143-4. 



Forest journals 



Allegemeine forst- und jagd-zeitung, July 

 1912. — Tiefpflanzung als befurderungs- 

 mittel des anwachsens und gediehens der 

 eichenheisterpflanzungen, besonders auf 

 trockenem boden, by Tiemann, p. 231-6 ; 

 Wahrnehmungen iiber die waldverhalt- 

 nisse in der gegend von Abbazia in 

 Istrien und iiber das verhalten mehrerer 

 holzarten gegen den salzgehalt der luft 



