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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Forest Influences 



Mougin, Paul. Les torrents de la Savoie. 

 1,251 p. pi., maps. Grenoble, J. 

 Besson, 1914. 



Silviculture 



Planting and nursery practice 



Barnard, TV. D. Forest planting in Wiscon- 

 sin. 34 p. il. Madison, Wis., 1916. 

 (Wisconsin-Conser\'ation commission. 

 Bulletin 1.) 



MacDonald, G. B. Renewing the shelter- 

 belt. 16 p. il. Ames, Iowa., 1916. 



(Iowa-Agricultural experiment station. Cir- 

 cular no. 27.) 



Scott, Charles A. Trees for Kansas. 19 p. 

 il. Manhattan, Kans., 1916. (Kansas- 

 Agricultural experiment station. Cir- 

 cular 55.) 



Stewart, V. B. Dusting nursery stock for the 

 control of leaf diseases. 12 p. il. 

 Ithaca, N. Y., 1916. (Cornell univer- 

 sity — Agricultural experiment station. 

 Circular 32.) 



Forest Protection 



Insects 



Patch, Edith M. WooUy aphid of elm and 

 jtmeberry. 8 p. il. Orono, Me., 1915. 

 (Maine — Agricultural experiment sta- 

 tion. Bulletin 241.) 



Swaine, J. M. (l) A new species of Pityo- 

 genes, by J. M. Swaine. (2) Observation 

 on the life history and habits of Pityo- 

 genes hopkinsi Swaine, by M. W. Black- 

 man. 66 p. pi. Syracuse, N. Y., 1915. 

 (New York state college of forestry, 

 Syracuse imiversity. Technical publica- 

 tion no. 2.) 



Diseases 



Meinecke, E. P. Forest pathology in forest 

 regulation. 63 p. Wash., D. C, 1915. 

 (U. S. — Dept. of agriculture. Bulletin 

 275.) 



Fire 



Black, Robson. The boy scout's forest-book. 

 31 p. il. Ottawa, Canadian forestry 

 association, 1916. 



Cox, Wm. T. Railroad fire prevention. 29 

 p. il. St. Paul, Minn., 1914. (Minne- 

 sota — Forestry board. Bulletin no 2.) 



Kennebec valley protective association. 

 Fourth annual report. 16 p. Bingham, 

 Me., 1916. 



Kennebec valley protective association. A 

 manual for the use of limibermen, woods- 

 men and sportsmen. 32 p. il. Bing- 

 ham, Me., 1916. 



Forest Management 



Tillotson, C. R. The care and improvement 

 of the wood lot. 24 p. il. Wash., D. C, 

 1916. (U. S. — Dept. of agriculture. 

 Farmers' bulletin 711.) 



Forest Legislation 



Michigan — Laws, statutes, etc. An act to 

 encourage private forestry, the care and 

 management thereof, and to provide for 

 the exemption from taxation of such 

 private forest reserves. 3 p. Lansing, 

 Mich., 1913. (Michigan — Public domain 

 commission. Bulletin no. 2.) 



Forest Utilization 



Wood using industries 



Greig, A. R. & Shaw, A. M. Beef cattle barns 

 for prairie farms. 51 p. il. Victoria, 

 B. C, 1915. (British Columbia— Dept. 

 of lands — Forest branch. Bulletin no. 

 3. Farm buildings series.) 



Greig, A. R. & Shaw, A. M. Combination 

 barns for prairie farms. 54 p. il. 

 Victoria, B. C, 1915. (British Columbia 

 — Dept. of lands — Forest branch. Bul- 

 letin no. 1. Farm buildings series.) 



Greig, A. R. Dairy bams, ice and milk 

 houses for prairie farms. 65 p. il. 

 Victoria, B. C, 1915. (British Columbia 

 — Dept. of lands — Forest branch. Bul- 

 letin no. 2. Farm buildings series.) 



Greig, A. R., & Shaw, A. M. Horse bams for 

 prairie farms. 50 p. il. Victoria, B. C, 

 1915. (British Columbia— Dept. of 

 lands — Forest branch. Bulletin no. 4. 

 Farm buildings series.) 



Greig, A. R. Houses for prairie farms. 70 p. 

 il. Victoria, B. C, 1916. (British Col- 

 imibia — Dept. of lands — Forest branch. 

 Bulletin 10.) 



Greig, A. R., & Shaw, A. M. Implement 

 sheds and granaries for prairie farms. 

 38p.il. Victoria, B.C., 1915. (British Col- 

 rmibia — Dept. of lands — Forest branch. 

 Bulletin no. 8. Farm buUdings series.) 



Greig, A. R. & Shaw, A. M. Piggeries and 

 smoke house for prairie farms. 38 p. il. 

 Victoria, B. C, 1915. (British Columbia 

 — Dept. of lands — Forest branch. Btd- 

 letin no. 6. Farm buildings series.) 



Greig, A. R. Poultry houses for prairie 

 farms. 35 p. il. Victoria, B. C, 1915. 

 (British Columbia — Dept. of lands — 

 Forest branch. Bulletin no. 7. Farm 

 buildings series.) 



Greig, A. R. Sheep bams for prairie farms. 

 34p.il. Victoria, B.C., 1915. (British Col- 

 umbia — Dept. of lands — Forest branch. 

 Bulletin no. 5. Farm buildings series.) 



Greig, A. R. Silos and root cellars for prairie 

 farms. 38 p. il. Victoria, B. C, 1915. 

 (British Columbia — Dept. of lands — 

 Forest branch. Bulletin no. 9. Farm 

 buildings series.) 



Forest by-products 



Benson, H. K. By-products of the lumber in- 

 dustry. 68 p. il. pi. Wash., D. C, 1916. 

 (U. S. — Dept. of commerce — Bureau of 

 foreign and domestic commerce. Special 

 agents series no. 110.) 



Wood Technology 



Armstrong, A. K. Greenheart: a timber with 

 exceptional qualities. 7 p. N. Y., 

 Engineering record, 1916. 



British Columbia — Dept. of lands — Forest 

 branch. British Columbia Douglas fir 

 dimension. 15 p. il. Victoria, B. C, 

 1916. (Bulletin 14.) 



British Columbia — Dept. of lands^Forest 

 branch. British Columbia western soft 

 pine. 15 p. il. Victoria, B. C, 1916. 

 (Bulletin 17.) 



Lazenby, Wnj. R. Qualities and uses of the 

 woods of Ohio. 37 p. il. Columbus, 

 Ohio., 1916. (Ohio — Biological survey. 

 Bulletin 6.) 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Botany 



Bray, Wm. L. The development of the 

 vegetation of New York state. 186 p. 

 il., map. Syracuse, N. Y., 1915. (New 

 York state coUege of forestry, Syracuse 

 university. Technical publication no. 3.) 



Parks 



Cox, Wm. T. The source of the father of 

 waters. 20 p. il. St. Paul, Miim., 1914. 

 (Minnesota — Forestr>' board. Bulletin 

 no. 3.) 



Erosion 



Baker, F. R. The prevention and control of 

 erosion in North Carolina, with special 

 reference to terracing. 27 p. il. Raleigh, 

 N. C, 1916. (North Carolina— Agricul- 

 tural experiment station. Bulletin 236.) 



Drainage 



Minnesota — State drainage commission. Re- 

 port of the state drainage commission of 

 Minnesota. 66 p. pi., maps, diagr. 

 St. Paul, 1915. 

 Miimesota — State drainage commission. Re- 

 port of the water resources investigation 

 Minnesota, 1911-12. 602 p. and atlas, 

 pi., diagr., maps. St. Paul, 1912. 

 Minnesota — State drainage commission. Re- 

 port on drainage work in Minnesota. 

 214 p. U., diagr. St. Paul, 1913. 

 Palmer, Ben. Swamp land drainage with 

 special reference to Minnesota. 138 p. 

 Minneapolis, 1915. (Minnesota, Univer- 

 sity of. Studies in the social sciences, 

 no. 5.) 



Periodical Articles 

 Miscellaneous periodicals 

 American city, Feb., 1916.— Value of the 

 linden as a street tree, by E. H. Bennett, 

 p. 191-2. 

 American journal of botany, Jan., 1916. — 

 Notes on the anatomy of Peridermium 

 galls, by Alban Stewart, p. 12-23. 

 Country life in America, April, 1916. — The 

 biggest trees, barring the conifers, p. 32-3. 

 Garden magazine, March, 1916. — Types of 

 the black walnut, by Archibald Rutledge, 

 p. 120. 

 Gardeners chronicle, March 11. — Charcoal, p. 



152. 

 Harper's weekly, Dec. 25, 1915.— Why are 

 national forests? by W.P.Lawson, 616-17. 

 Journal of accountancy, Feb., 1916. — Logging 

 in western Washington, by W. Jensen, 

 p. 125-35. 

 National wool grower, March, 1916. — Lamb- 

 ing methods in national forests of south- 

 west, by Robert R. Hill, p. 7-10; Our 

 remaining public lands, by Dwight B. 

 Heard, p. 34-7; The brome grasses, by 

 Arthur W. Sampson, p. 38-40. 

 Outing magazine, Jan., 1916. — Day with the 

 Forest ser%-ice, by J. A. Cope, p. 405-8. 

 Outlook, Dec. 22, 1915. — Break your match in 



two, by T. H. Simpson, p. 971-8. 

 Outlook, Feb. 2, 1916.— Pine blister rust, 



p. 254-5. 

 Outlook, March 22, 1916.— The Alaskan 

 forests: an interview with Henry S. 

 Graves, the United States forester, by 

 L. M. Lamm, p. 679-82. 



