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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Paper, June 14, 1916. — Pulpwoods and wood 

 wastes used in 1914, by H. E. Surface, 

 p. 11-13. 



Paper, July 5, 1916. — Soda pulp from aspen 

 wood, by S. D. Wells, p. 13-15. 



Philippine trade review, May, 1916. — For- 

 estry notes from the , Netherlands 

 Indies, by C. Kollman, p. 8. 



Pioneer western lumberman, June 15, 1916. 

 — Utilizing cut-over land, by E. T. 

 Allen, p. 17-19. 



Pioneer western lumberman, July 1, 1916. — 

 Vacation opportunities of the Plumas 

 national forest, p. 7-8. 



Pulp and paper magazine, May 15, 1916. — 

 The manufacturer of paper pulp from 

 straw, p. 225-6. 



St. Louis lumberman, June 15, 1916. — 

 Demonstrating new uses for wood, by 

 H. F. Weiss, p. 17. 



St. Louis lumberman, July 1, 1916. — The 

 yellow pine shingle, by J. H. Eddy, p. 

 54-5; The merits of wood and its limi- 

 tations, methods for preventing same, 

 by H. von Schrenk, p. 59-60 ; The util- 

 ization of southern pine mill and woods 

 waste, by H. F. Weiss, p. 61-2. 



Southern lumberman, June 24, 1916. — Ad- 

 dress before the conference of ex- 

 porters held at New Orleans, by R. E. 

 Simmons, p. 29-31. 



Timber trades journal, Apr. 29, 1916.— Af- 

 forestation in Scotland, p. 865. 



Timber trades journal, June 24, 1916. — 

 New uses for home grown timber, p. 

 1151. 



Timberman, June. 1916.— The forest re- 

 sources of Serbia, by H. H. Dietrich, 

 p. 33-4 ; Timber trade of South Africa, 

 by H. R. MacMillan, 34-9; A new fire 

 finding map, p. 45-6; Value of forest 

 scliool education, by C. P. Cronk, p. 47-8. 



U. S. daily consular report, June 14, 1916. — 

 The war and the Russian lumber in- 

 dustry, p. 1013. 



U. S. daily consular report, June 20, 1916. — 

 Shortage of building timber in the 

 Netherlands, by F. W. Mahin. p. 1082. 



U. S. daily consular report, June 22, 1916. — 

 Census of wood-distillation industry, 

 p. 1109. 



U. S. daily consular report, July 6, 1916. — 

 Market for staves in France, by A. M. 

 Thackara, p. 54; Market for lumber in 

 Cuba, p. 55. 



U. S. daily consular report. July 12, 1916. — 

 Lightning danger of trees, by T. J. 

 Albert, p. 143. 



West Coast lumberman. June 15, 1916. — 

 Superiority of mill type wharves, by 

 P. P. Whitham, p. 24-25, 27. 



West Coast lumberman, July 1, 1916. — 

 Wood construction best type for in- 

 dustrial and warehouse buildings, by 

 P. P. Whitham, p. 26. 



Forest journals 



Canadian forestry journal, June, 1916. — ■ 

 Ravages of insects in Canadian forests, 

 by J. M. Swaine, p. 526-6; A day in a 

 Dutch forest, by H. R. MacMillan, p. 



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