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Atwood, p. 32-9; Forestry versus game and 

 recreation in Germany, by H. D. House, 

 p. 40-4; Blazing the trail, by Herbert S. 

 Carpenter, p. 45-6. 



Canadian forestry journal, June, 1915. — 

 Problem of the bark beetle, by J. M. 

 Swaine, p. 89-92. 



Centralblatt fiir das gesamte forslwesen, 

 July-August, 1914. — Die bestandesmas- 

 senermittlung mit verwendung eines 

 fernrohrdendrometers, by A. Kubelka 

 p. 255-68; Phloeosinushcnschi, p. 268-71; 

 Die spezialisierung pflanzlicher parasiten 

 auf bestimmte organe und cntvvicklungs- 

 stadien des wirtes, by Franz Heske 

 p. 272-8; Die hausschwammpflege an 

 den telegiaphenstangen, by Karl Havelik 

 p. 278-95; Die dimensionsermittlung 

 holzerner stau- und stiitzwande auf rein 

 graphischem wege, by Leo Hauska, p. 

 296-306; Die cntholnungdcrforstarbeiter 

 by Ernst Friedrich, p. 306-15. 



Centralblatt fiir das gesamte forstwcsen, 

 Sept. -Oct., 1914. — Diegesetzniassigen be- 

 ziehungen der massenfaktoren in nor- 

 malen buchenbestanden, by Emil 

 Wimmer, p. 354-63; Zur frage der bode 

 kartierung, by Reuss, p. 364-9; Die 

 gewohnheitsrassen pflanzlicher parasiten, 

 by Franz Heske, p. 369-75. 



Naturwissenschaftliche zeitschrift fiir forst- 

 und landwirt-schaft, Feb. -March, 1915. 

 — Das system Wagner, by Rebel, p. 

 49-76; Die standortbedingungen der 

 omorikafichte, by F- W. Neger, p : 76-85 ; 

 Die frage der jahrlichen periodizitat der 

 pfianzen im lichte der neuesten forschung, 

 by Georg Lakon, p. 85-101. 



North woods, June, 1915. — Federal and state 

 cooperation in fire protection, by J. G. 

 Peters, p. 9-10; Fire prevention in 

 Minnesota, by Wm. T. Cox, p. 13-17. 



Schwcizerlische zeitschrift fur forstwesen, 

 May-June, 1915. — Auch ein wort zur 

 "Forderung des plenterwaldes," by W. 

 Ammon, p. 73-81; Bemerkungenzum 

 aufsatz "Einiges Ciber forsteinrichtung," 

 by Gascard, p. 81-3; Schweizerische 

 landesausstellung in Bern; bericht des 

 preisgerichtes iiber die gruppe 7 A- 

 Forstwirtschaft, by F. Merz, p. 83-111. 



Tharander forstliches jahrbuch, 1915. — Bei- 

 trag zur beurteilung der sachsischen 

 staatsforstwirtschaft, by Deicke, p. 7-42 

 Einige neue rechentafeln, by Hugershotif, 

 p. 43-59. 



Yale forest school news, July 1, 1915. — The 

 field work in the south, p. 31-2; Urania 

 forest and the outlook for foresters, by 

 Henry E. Hardtner, p. 32. 



Zeitschrift fiir forst- und jagdwesan, April 

 1915. — Aus der Annaburger heide, by 

 Stubenrauch, p. 215-34; Einige eigentum- 

 lichkeiten de adlerfarns, by M. Biisgen, 

 p. 235-41; Ungiinstiger einfluss einer zu 

 grossen stammzahl auf den wasserhaus- 

 halt geringer kiefernboden, by R. Albert, 

 P 241-8; Die verwendung stadtischer 

 abwasser und von hausmiiU zur forst- 

 dungung, by Schwappach, p. 249-56; 

 Forstliches aus Belgien, by Faber, 

 p. 256-9. 





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