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open meeting of the Society of American 



foresters, May 16, 1914. 70 p. Ithaca, 



N. Y., 1914. (Official publications, v. 5, 



no. 19.) 

 Montana, University of. Short course for 



forest rangers, January 5 to April 10, 1915. 



48 p. Missoula, Mont., 1915. 

 Yale forest school. Prospectus, 1914-15. 36 



p. New Haven, Conn., 1914. 



Forest Description 



Mississippi — Geological surve3^ Forest condi- 

 tions of Mississippi, being a reprint with 

 additions of Bulletins nos. 5 and 7. 166 p. 

 il., pi. Jackson, Miss., 1913. (Bulletin 



11.) 

 Moss, C. Edward and others. The woodlands 

 of England. 37 p. il. Cambridge, Eng., 

 1910. 



Forest Botany 



Trees: classification and description 



Levison, Jacob Joshua. Studies of trees. 1st 

 ed. 253 p. front., il. N. Y., etc., J. Wiley 

 & Sons, 1914. 



Silviculture 



Planting 



Lamb, George N. Basket willow culture. 

 34 p. il. Wash., D. C, 1914. (U. S.— 

 Department of agriculture. Farmers' Bul- 

 letin 622.) 



Forest Protection 



Insects 



Cecconi, Giacomo. Manuale do entomologia 

 forestale. fasc. 1-2. il. Firenze, 1914. 



Hopkins, A. D. Contributions toward a 

 monograph of the scolj'tid beetles. II. 

 Preliminary classification of the super- 

 family Scolytoidea. 68 p. il., pi. Wash., 

 D. C, 1915. (U. S.— Dept. of agriculture 

 — Bureau of entomology. Technical ser- 

 ies, no. 17, pt. 2.) 



Diseases of trees. 



Pennsylvania chestnut tree blight commission. 



Final report, Jan. 1 to Dec. 15, 1913. 



121 p. pi., maps. Harrisburg, Pa., 1914. 

 Toumey, James W. What should be done 



with the chestnut stands in southern New 



England. 6 p. Wash., D. C, Judd and 



Detweiler, 1914. 



Forest Management 



Akerman, Alfred. Farm forestry; a text book 

 dealing with the wooded parts of southern 

 farms and the problems growing out of 

 them, for use in agricultural high schools 

 and colleges. 54 p. pi. Athens, Ga., 

 1914. 



Forest Administration 



Toumey, James W. State forest administra- 

 tion with particular reference to the state 

 of New York. 6 p. il. New Haven, 

 Conn., 1914. 



National forests. 



United States — Dept. of agriculture — Forest 

 service. The national forest manual; 

 regulations and instructions, rev. ed. 

 pt. 1-6. Wash., D. C, 1914. 



Forest Utilization 



Wood-using industries. 



Jayne, S. O. Wood pipe for conveying water 

 for irrigation. 40 p. il., pi. W^ash., 

 D. C, 1914. (U. S.— Dept. of agriculture. 

 Bulletin 155.) 



Wood technology. 



Stone Herbert. The timbers of commerce and 

 their identification. 311 p. front., pi. 

 London, W. Rider & Son, 1914. 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Conservation of natural resources 



National conservation association. Report, 

 1913-14. 15 p. Wash., D. C, 1914. 



Oregon conservation commission. Report, 

 Nov. 1914. Ill p. il. Portland, Ore., 

 1914. 



Political economy 



National civic federation — Dept. on regulation 

 of interstate and municipal utilities. 

 Commission regulation of public utilities; 

 a compilation and analysis of laws of 43 

 states and of the federal government for 

 the regulation by central commission of 

 railroads and other public utilities. 1284 

 p. N. Y., 1913. 



Manufactures 



Matthews, Joseph Merritt. The textile fibres. 

 3d ed. 630 p. il. N. Y., etc. J. Wiley 

 and sons, 1913. 



Hydrography 



Pennsylvania — Water supply commission. 

 Report, 1912. 318 p. pi., plans. Harris- 

 burg, 1914. 



Irrigation 



Newlands, Francis G. Development of the 

 west; articles on western topics entitled 

 "Watering the desert," "National irriga- 

 tion as a social problem," and "Dry 

 farming." 16 p. Wash., D. C, 1914. 

 (U. S. — 63d congress — 2d session. Senate 

 document, no. 588.) 



Periodical Articles 



Miscellaneous articles 



American museum journal, Oct.-Nov., 1914. 

 Series of photographs suggestive of the 

 progressive policy of our national and 

 state governments in regard to forest con- 

 servation, p. 220. Forestry in the state 

 of New York, by Mary Cynthia Dickerson, 

 p. 221-4. 



Breeders' gazette, Jan. 7, 1915. Winter work 

 of a forest ranger, by Will C. Barnes, p. 

 11-12. 



