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in session; 9th annual convention of the 

 Empire state forest products association, 

 Nov. 12, 1914, p. 24-6. 



Paper, Dec. 9, 1914. — Forest conservation 

 and power problems, by E. N. Smith, 

 p. 15-16. 



Pioneer western lumberman, Nov. 15, 1914. — 

 The people, the forests and the lumber 

 industry, by H. S. Graves, p. 9; Taxation, 

 by E. T. Allen, p. 11; Steam distillation of 

 needles, twigs and cones of western 

 conifers, by George M. Htmt, p. 19-22; 

 Growth of Douglas fir, p. 32. 



Pioneer western lumberman, Dec. 1, 1914. — 

 The silo, by H. L. Fisher, p. 19. 



Pulp and paper magazine, Nov. 1, 1914. — 

 Norwegian wood pulp, cellulose and paper 

 industry, by N. W. Rogstad, p. 620-7; 

 Reinforced concrete log chute and dam, 

 Quebec, by Frederick Davy, p. 628-30. 



St. Louis lumberman, Dec. 1, 1914. — The 

 forest resources of Chile, by Frank G. 

 Carpenter, p. 31; Sugi cypress in bar 

 fixtures, p. 76-7. 



Timber trade journal, Nov. 7, 1914. — The 

 Trafalgar pine, by A. D. Webster, p. 686. 



Timber trade journal, Nov. 14, 1914. — The 

 collection of forest seeds, p. 724. 



Timberman, Oct., 1914. — Standardizing yellow 

 pine, by O. T. Swan, p. 23-4; Ring rule 

 applied to fir, by J. B. Knapp, p. 24; 

 Hardwoods of Honduras, by Clyde R. 

 Dillabaugh, p. 33; Logging on island of 

 Formosa, by F. W. Chiswell, p. 34-5; 

 - Some problems connected with national 

 forests, by H. S. Graves, p. 39; Lumber 

 cut of the United States, 1911, 1912 and 

 1913, p. 58. 



Timberman, Nov., 1914.— Compilation of spe- 

 cific data on lumber consumption for 

 various uses, by H. S. Graves, p. 26-7; 

 Inland empire timber, by A. W. Cooper, 

 p. 35-6; The topographic map, by Newell 

 L. Wright, p. 41-2; Training for the 

 lumber business, p. 47-8; Lumbering in 

 the Philippine Islands, by L. Murray 

 Lamm, p. 48A; Review northwest fires, 

 p. 48C-D. 



United States daily consular report, Nov. 24, 

 1914. — Lumber markets of the territory 

 of Hawaii, by Franklin H. Smith, p. 

 881-90. 



United States daily consular report, Dec. 15, 

 1914. — The Greek timber market, bv 

 Alexander W. Weddell, p. 1168. 



West Coast lumberman, Nov. 15, 1914. — Two 

 hundred ninety-two billion feet of timber 



m the national forests of Alaska, Wash- 

 ington and Oregon, p. 25; Closer utiliza- 

 tion of lumber in silo building worked out 

 by Tacoma man, p. 29; Utilization of 

 wood waste, p. 29. 

 West Coast lumberman, Dec. 1, 1914. — Worth 

 of Seattle's new wood block paving 

 quickly acknowledged, p. 24; Forest 

 products laboratory researches affecting 

 west coast woods, by Howard F. Weiss, 

 p. 36, 39. 



Forest journals 



Bulletin of the New York state forestry asso- 

 ciation, Oct., 1914. — State forest admin- 

 istration with particular reference to the 

 state of New York, by James W. Toumey, 

 p. 5-10; A discussion of Art. 7, Sec. 7, of 

 the state constitution, by George N. 

 Ostrander, p. 11-14; What is a timber sale 

 like, national forest cuttings, by A. B. 

 Recknagel, p. 15-16; The forestry pro- 

 visions of the New York state constitu- 

 tion, by Samuel H. Ordway, p. 18-20; 

 The Massachusetts forestry association, 

 its work and policy, by Harris A. Reynolds, 

 p. 21-6; Why we have made progress in 

 New Hampshire, by Philip W. Ayres, 

 p. 27; A reply to certain statements relative 

 to the state forest preserve, by F. A. 

 Gaylord, p. 31-9; Constitutional amend- 

 ment affecting the Adirondacks, by 

 Kenneth W. Goldthwaite, p. 40-1. 



Canadian forestry journal, Dec, 1914. — 

 Douglas, the man and the tree; romantic 

 life of the man after whom the Douglas 

 fir was named, p. 118-19; Animals in 

 Algonquin park, p. 119-20. 



Hawaiian forester and agriculturist, Oct., 

 1914. — Forest reserve matters, by Ralph 

 S. Hosmer, p. 300-3. 



Indian forest records, 1914. — Oecology of sal, 

 by R. S. Hole, p. 1-40. 



North woods, Nov., 1914. — A time for rejoicing 

 and more work; the state forests amend- 

 ment to the constitution passed, p. 3-4, 

 7-12; The forest school at Itasca, p. 19-20; 

 French forests in the war zone, by Samuel 

 T. Dana, p. 22-5. 



Zeitschrift fur forst- und jagdwesen, Aug., 

 1914. — Jahrring und licht, by Oelkers, p. 

 455-72; Untersuchungen in mischbestan- 

 den, by A. Schwappach, p. 472-91. 



Zeitschrift fur forst- und jagdwesen, Sept., 

 1914. — Zur umtriebsbestimmung der wil- 

 der, by Hans Honlinger, p. 538-49. 



