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Current 



Literature 



MONTHLY LIST FOR MAY, 1916 



(Books and periodicals indexed in the Library 

 of the United States Forest Service.) 



FORESTRY AS A WHOLE 



Bibliographies 



Rehder, Alfred. The Bradley bibliography, 

 vol. 3: Arboriculture; economic proper- 

 ties of woody plants. 806 p. Cambridge, 

 Mass., 1915. (Publications of the Arnold 

 Arboretum, No. 3.) 



Proceedings and reports of forestry associations, 

 forest officers, etc. 



Canada — Dept. of the interior — Forestry 

 branch. Report of the Director of 

 forestry for the year 1915. 102 p. il. 

 Ottawa, 1916. 



Massachusetts — State forester. Twelfth an- 

 nual report, 1915. 103 p. pi., map. 

 Boston, 1916. 



New South Wales— Dept. of forestry. Re- 

 port for the year ended Jime 30, 1915. 

 6 p. pi. Sidney, 1916. 



New York state college of forestry, Syracuse 

 university. The Empire forester, vol. 2, 

 no. 1. 120 p. il. Syracuse, N. Y., 1916. 



Rhode Island — Commissioner of forestry. 

 Tenth annual report, 1915. 18 p. 

 Providence, R. I., 1916. 



Trinidad and Tobago — Crown lands dept. — 

 Forest branch. Report of the forest 

 officer for the years 1908-9-1914-lS. 

 Port-of -Spain, 1909-15. 



Forest Education 



New York state college of forestry, Syracuse 

 tmiversity. The New York state college 

 of forestry at Syracuse university, its 

 establishment, organization and work, 

 and the opportunities for its graduates, 

 by Hugh P. Baker, 16 p. Syracuse, 1916. 



Tkachenko, M. Vuisshee lyesokhozyaist- 

 vennoe obrazovanie v Syevero-Ameri- 

 kanskikh Soedinennuikh Shtatakh (For- 

 est schools in the United States of 

 America.) 9 p. Petrograd, M. A. 

 Aleksandrov, 1915. 



Forest Description 



Tkachenko, M. Timber of Russia. 24 p. 



n. p., 1915. 

 United States — Dept. of the interior. Forests 

 l^^l of Mount Rainier national park, by G. 

 ' "*; F. Allen. 33 p. il. Wash., D. C, 1916. 

 United States — Dept. of the interior. Forests 



of Yosemite, Sequoia and General 



Grant national parks, by C. L. Hill. 



39 p. il. Wash., D. C, 1916. 



Forest Botany 



Trees, classification and description 



Maiden, J. H. The forest flora of New South 



Wales, pts. 57-58. pi. Sydney, N. S. 



W., Govt, printer, 1916. 



Forest Protection 



Peters, J. Girvin. Forest conservation for 

 states in the southern pine region. 14 

 p. Wash., D. C, 1916. (U. S.— Dept. 

 of agriculture. Bulletin 364.) 



Diseases 



Rees, Charles C. and others. A bibliography 

 of recent literature concerning plant- 

 disease prevention . . . and a bibliog- 

 raphy of non-parasitic diseases of plants. 

 Ill p. Urbana, 111., 1915. (Illinois— 

 Agricultural experiment station. Cir- 

 cular 183.) 



Stewart, V. B. The leaf blotch of horse- 

 chestnut, lip. il., pi. Ithaca, N. Y., 

 1916. (Cornell university — Agricultural 

 experiment station. Bulletin 371.) 



A nimals 



Eckstein, Karl. Die technik des forst- 

 schutzes gegen tiere. 2d ed. 254 p. il. 

 Beriin, P. Parey, 1915. 



Thickens, J. H. & McNaughton, G. C. 

 Ground-wood pulp. 151 p. il., pi., 

 maps, samples of paper. Wash., D. C, 

 1916. (U. S.— Dept of agriculture. 

 Bulletin 343.) 



Wood Technology 



British~"Columbia— Dept. of lands — Forest 

 branch. British Columbia western larch. 

 16 p. il. L,Victoria, B. C, 1916. (Bul- 

 letin 16.) 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Conservation of natural resources 



Conference of western governors. Proceed- 

 ings of the Conference of western 

 governors held at Seattle, Wash., May 

 18, 19, and 20, 1915, and at Portland, 

 Ore., Sept. 22, 1915. 98 p. Olympia, 

 Wash., Public printer, 1915. 



Summer resorts 



Southern railway. Camping on Mount 

 Mitchell; information regarding good 

 places for summer camps in United 

 States forests in North Carolina. 32 p. 

 Wash., D. C, 1916. 



Fire 



Coeur d'Alene timber protective association. 



Tenth annual report, 1915. 16 p. 



Coeur d'Alene. Idaho, 1915. 



Forest Legislation. 



Kinney, J. P. Forest legislation in America 

 prior to March 4, 1789. 49 p. Ithaca, 

 N. Y., 1916. (Cornell university- 

 Agricultural experiment station. Bul- 

 letin 370.) 



United States— Dept. of agriculture — Forest 

 service. State forestry laws: Washing- 

 ton, Indiana, Minnesota, Montana and 

 Illinois, through regular session, 1915. 

 5 nos. Wash., D. C, 1915-16. 



Forest Administration 



United States— Dept. of agriculture. Forest 

 service. April field program, 1916. 30 p. 

 Wash., D. C, 1916. 



Forest Utilization 



Lumber industry 



Berlin mills company and others. Annual 

 conference qf the woods department, 

 lst-2d. pi., diagr. Berlin, N. H., 

 1913-14. 



Lewis, R. G., comp. Forest products of 

 Canada, 1914: Lumber, lath and shingles. 

 62 p. diagr. Ottawa, 1916. (Canada- 

 Department of the interior— Forestry 

 branch. Bulletin 56.) 



Simmons, Roger E. Lumber markets of the 

 east coast of South America. 121 p. 

 pi. Wash., D. C, 1916. (U. S. Dept. 

 of commerce — Bureau of foreign and 

 domestic commerce. Special agents 

 series, no. 112.) 



Wood-using industries 



Hubbard, Ernst. The utilization of wood- 

 waste. 2d ed. 192 p. il. London, 

 Scott, Greenwood and son, 1915. 



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