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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Forest Utilization 



Lumber industry and trade 



Gary, Austin. Informal talk given Forest 

 club, Victoria, B. C, Dec. 28th, 1914. 

 4 p. Victoria, B. C, 1914. 



Faas, V. V. Lysea i eksportnaya lyesnaya torg- 

 hovlya yughozaladnagho kraya (Forests 

 and export lumber trade of southwestern 

 region.) 34 p. S.— Peterburgh, 1913. 



Faas, V. V. Lyesa i lyesnaya torghovlya 

 Finlyandii (Forests and lumber trade of 

 Finland.) 339 p. pi., diagr., map. S.— 

 Peterburgh, 1914. 



Faas, V. V. Lyesnaya torghovlya i torghovuie 

 doghovorui s inostrannuimi ghosudarstva- 

 mi (Lumber trade and trade treaties from 

 foreign countries.) ' 120 p. S. — Peter- 

 burgh, 1914. 



Findlay, Richardson & Co., ltd. Philippme 

 lumber. 13 p. il. Manila, P. I. 



Schneider, Edwin Emil. Felling, sawing and 

 seasoning timber. 18 p. il. Manila, 

 P. L, 1913. 



Seliber, B. L Sovremennoe sostoyanie nashei 

 lyesoobrabatuivayushchei promuishlen- 

 nosti (Present condition of our wood manu- 

 facturing industry.) 42 p. S. — Peterburgh, 

 1914. 



Wood-using industries 



Zinn, W. D. The wooden hoop silo. 4 p. il. 

 Morgantown, 1914. _ (W. Va. — Agricul- 

 tural experiment station. Circular 8.) 



Forest by-products 



Crockett, Walter H. How Vermont maple 

 sugar is made. 48 p. il. St. Albans, Vt., 

 1915. (Vt. — Dept. of agriculture. Bul- 

 letin no. 21.) 



Wood technology 



Schneider, Edwin Emil. Methods of identifica- 

 tion of Philippine woods. 21 p. il. 

 Manila, P. L, 1912. 



Wood preservation 



West Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Associaton, 

 and Association of Creosoting Companies of 

 the Pacific Coast. Creosoted Douglas fir 

 paving blocks; the modem pavement for 

 roads, streets, bridges and crossings. 

 32 p., tables. Seattle, Wash., 1915. 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Botany 



Gatin, C. L. Les fleurs des bois. 73-115 p. 

 il. Paris, P. Lechevalier, 1913. 



National parks 



Glacier national park. Report of the super- 

 visor, 1914. 22 p. map. Wash., D. C, 



1914. 

 Mount Rainier national park. Report of the 



superintendent, 1914. 21 p. map. 



Wash., D. C, 1914. 

 Sequoia and General Grant national parks. 



Report of the superintendent, 1914. 22 p. 



map. Wash., D. C, 1914. 

 Wind Cave national park. Report of the 



acting superintendent, 1914. 13 p. map. 



Wash., D. C, 1914. 

 Yosemite national park. Report of the acting 



superintendent, 1914. 36 p. map. 



Wash., D. C, 1914. 



Erosion 



Davis, R. O. E. Soil erosion in the south. 



23 p. il., pi. Wash., D. C, 1915. (U. S.— 



Dept. of agriculttu-e. Bulletin 180.) 

 Dyes and dyeing 

 Little, Arthur D. The dyestuff situation and 



its lesson. 10 p. Boston. A. D. Little Inc., 



1915. 



Periodical Articles 



Miscellaneous periodicals 



Botanical gazette, April, 1915. — The alpine 

 and subalpine vegetation of the Lake 

 Tahoe region, by F. J. Smiley, p. 

 265-86; On the male gametophyte of 

 Picea canadensis, by A. H. Hutchinson, 

 p. 287-300. 

 Breeders' gazette, April 29, 1915.— National 

 forest products laboratory, by E. N. 

 Wentworth, p. 847-8. 

 Colliery engineer, Jan. 1915. — Preservative 

 treatment of timber, by J. M. Goldman 

 p. 314-17. 

 Country gentleman. May 1, 1915. — More meat 

 from the ranges, by L. H. Douglas, p. 805, 

 824. 

 Garden magazine, April, 1915. — Planting and 

 shaping young trees, by J. C. Whitten, p. 

 160-1. 

 Gardeners' chronicle, April 17, 1915. — Cupres- 

 sus lusitanica, by A. Bruce Jackson, p. 

 206-7. 

 International institute of argiculture. Monthly 

 bulletin of agricultural intelligence and 

 plant diseases, Jan., 1915. — The trees of 

 the Alfold in Hungary, by Jeno Bernatsky, 

 p. 88-92. 

 Journal of botany, April, 1915.— "Witches' 

 brooms" on British willows, by Miller 

 Christy, p. 97-103. 

 Journal of the Washington academy of science, 

 April 19, 1915. — Tribroma, a new genus of 

 tropical trees related to Theobroma, by 

 O. F. Cook, p. 287-9. 

 National wool grower, April, 1915. — Possibility 

 of producing more and better sheep by 

 improvement in methods of handUng on 

 the range, by James T. Jardine, p. 15-18. 

 Plant world, April, 1915.— The flora of the 

 Williams division of the Tusayan national 

 forest, Arizona, by Arthur D. Read, p. 

 112-23. 

 Railroad red book, Jan., 1915. — National 

 irrigation in Colorado, by C. J. Blanchard, 

 p. 17-22; Our national forests, by Smith 

 Riley, p. 32-3; National forest resources of 

 Utah and Nevada, by A. C. McCain, p. 

 125-7. 

 Reclamation record, May, 1915. — Tree plant- 

 ing in the plains region of Colorado, 

 Wyoming and Nebraska (North Platte), 

 p. 220. 

 Recreation, May, 1915. — The national forests 

 and wild life, by Henry S. Graves, p. 230, 

 236-9. 

 Resoiu-ces of Tennessee, April, 1915. — Care and 

 protection of forests, by R. S. Maddox, p. 

 65-73. 

 Science, April 23, 1915. — Charles E. Bessey, by 



John M. Coulter, p. 599-600. 

 Scientific American, April 3, 1915. — -Teak 

 wood, p. 311. 



