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AMERICAN FORESTRY will publish each month, for the benefit of those who 

 wish books on forestry, a Ust of titles, authors and prices of such books. 

 These may be ordered through the American Forestry Association, Washington, 

 D. C. Prices are by mail or express prepaid.* :: :: :: :: 



AMERICAN BOYS' BOOK OF BUGS, BUTTERFLIES AND BEETLES $2.00 



FOREST VALUATION— Filibert Roth 1 .50 



FOREST REGULATION— FiHbert Roth 2 .00 



PRACTICAL TREE REPAIR— By Elbert Peets 2.00 



THE LUMBER INDUSTRY— By R. S. Kellogg 1.10 



LUMBER MANUFACTURING ACCOUNTS— By Arthur F. Jones 2.10 



FOREST VALUATION— By H. H. Chapman 2.00 



CHINESE FOREST TREES AND TIMBER SUPPLY— By Norman Shaw 1 .60 



TREES, SHRUBS, VINES AND HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS — By John 



Kirkegaard 1 . 50 



TREES AND SHRUBS— By Charles Sprague Sargent— Vols. I and II, 4 Parts to a 



Volume— per Part 5 . 00 



FAGOTS OF CEDAR (Poems and baUads)— By Ivan Swift 1 .00 



THE WOODS— Douglas Malloch 1 . 15 



RESAWED FABLES— Douglas Malloch 1.15 



THE TRAINING OF A FORESTER— Gifford Pinchot 1 . 12 



LUMBER AND ITS USES— R. S. Kellogg 1 . 15 



THE CARE OF TREES IN LAWN, STREET AND PARK— B. E. Femow 2.17 



NORTH AMERICAN TREES— N. L. Britton 7.30 



KEY TO THE TREES— CoUins and Preston 1 . 50 



THE FARM WOODLOT— E. G. Cheyney and J. P. Wentling 1 . 70 



AMERICAN FOREST TREES— Henry H. Gibson 6.00 



IDENTIFICATION OF THE ECONOMIC WOODS OF THE UNITED STATES— 



Samuel J. Record 1 . 25 



PLANE SURVEYING— John C. Tracy 3 .00 



FOREST MENSURATION— Henry Solon Graves 4.00 



THE ECONOMICS OF FORESTRY— B. E. Femow 



FIRST BOOK OF FORESTRY— FiHbert Roth 



PRACTICAL FORESTRY— A. S. Fuller 



PRINCIPLES OF AMERICAN FORESTRY— Samuel B. Green 



SEASIDE PLANTING OF TREES AND SHRUBS— Alfred Gaut 



FAMILIAR TREES— G. S. Boulger 



MANUAL OF THE TREES OF NORTH AMERICA (exclusive of Mexico)— Charles 



Sprague Sargent 



AMERICAN WOODS— Romeyn B. Hough 



HANDBOOK OF THE TREES OF THE NORTHERN U. S. AND CANADA, EAST 



OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS— Romeyn B. Hough 



GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH THE TREES— J. Horace McFarland 



PRINCIPAL SPECIES OF WOOD: THEIR CHARACTERISTIC PROPERTIES— 



Charles Henry Snow 



NORTH AMERICAN FORESTS AND FORESTRY— E. R. Bnmcken 



HANDBOOK OF TIMBER PRESERVATION— Samuel M. Rowe 



TREES OF NEW ENGLAND— L. L. Dame and Henry Brooks 



TREES, SHRUBS AND VINES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES— 



H. E. Parkhurst 



TREES— H. Marshall Ward 



OUR NATIONAL PARKS— John Muir 



THE LONGLEAF PINE IN VIRGIN FOREST— G. Frederick Schwarz 



LOGGING— Ralph C. Brvant 



THE IMPORTANT TIMBER TREES OF THE UNITED STATES— S. B. Elliott 



FORESTRY IN NEW ENGLAND— Ralph C. Hawley and Austin F. Hawes 



THE PRINCIPLES OF HANDLING WOODLANDS— Henry Solon Graves 



SHADE TREES IN TOWNS AND CITIES— WQliam Solotaroff 



THE TREE GUIDE— By Julia Ellen Rogers 



FOREST PHYSIOGRAPHY— By Isaiah Bowman 



MANUAL FOR NORTHERN WOODSMEN— Austin Carv 



FARM FORESTRY— Alfred Akerman 



THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF WORKING PLANS (in forest organization)— 



A. B. Recknagel 2 . 10 



ELEMENTS OF FORESTRY— F. F. Moon and N. C. Brown 2 .20 



MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF WOOD— Samuel J. Record 1 .75 



STUDIES OF TREES— J. J. Levison 1.75 



TREE PRUNING— A. Des Cars 65 



THE PRESERVATION OF STRUCTURAL TIMBER— Howard F. Weiss 3.00 



THE PRACTICAL LUMBERMAN— By Bernard Brereton (third edition) 1.50 



SEEDING AND PLANTING IN THE PRACTICE OF FORESTRY— By James W. 



Toumcy, M.S., M.A 3.50 



FUTURE FOREST TREES— Bv Dr. Harold Unwin 2.25 



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* This, of course, is not a complete list, but we shall be glad to add to it any books on 

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Fire risk in Massachusetts, by H. O. 

 Cook, p. 268-9 ; Removing growth from 

 fire lanes, by N. R. IMcXaughton, p. 

 270-2; Seed testing with the Jacobsen 

 germinating apparatus at the Danish 

 seed control station, by J. A. Larsen, p. 

 273-6 ; a day in an irrigated plantation, 

 Chunga Munga, Pimjab, India, by H. 

 R. MacMillan, p. 277-82. 



Indian forest records, April, 1916. — Note 

 on the economic uses of Rosha grass, 

 Cymbopogon martini, by R. S. Pearson, 

 p. 1-45 ; Note on the constants of In- 

 dian geranium oil, bv Puran Singh, 

 p. 46-50. 



Indian forester, May, 1916. — A possible 

 cause of "spike" in sandal, by T. A. 

 Whitehead, p. 243-7 : Notes on forestry 

 in the U. S. A., by H. G. Champion, p. 

 248-56 ; Note on the differentiation of 

 "in" and "kanyin" species of Diptero- 

 carpus timber of Burma, by Puran 

 Singh, p. 256-61 ; Arboriculture ; the 

 mound and pit method of planting, by 

 F. Trafford, p. 261-2 ; Notes on the for- 

 est administration in Oudh, forty years 

 ago, p. 236-7; Turpentine oil and rosin 

 from Boswellia serrata, p. 271-2. 



Indian forester, June, 1916. — Increment fell- 

 ings with some possible applications to 

 the chir pine, by B. R. Wood, p. 283-6 ; 

 Some notes regarding the habits of 

 Pterocarpus marsupium in certain lo- 

 calities, by S. Shrinivasulu Nayadu. p. 

 287-91 ; Note on forest surveying with 

 Verner's sketching board, by W. H. 

 Craddock, p. 307-12 : A method of 

 marking trees in enumeration, by F. 

 Canning, p. 312-13 ; System of sale of 

 standing trees in Kanara forests, Bom- 

 bay presidency, by E. M. Hodgson, p. 

 313-4; Thinnings and cleanings, by E. 

 A. Smythies, p. 315-17; Salvation army 

 silk camp in Changa Manga mulberry 

 forest near Lahore, p. 322-4 ; The dye- 

 ing values of some indigenous dye 

 stuffs, by J. P. Srivastava, p. 325-34. 



Ohio forester, Jan.. 1916. — The giving out 

 of the natural rejuvenation of the 

 spruce in the Bavarian forest, by Nor- 

 man W. Scherer, p. S ; Catalpa for 

 telephone poles, by H. G. Rogers, p. 6 ; 

 Mahogany and allied woods, by O. W. 

 Pflueger, p. 7-9 ; Shelter belts, by J. J. 

 Crumley, p. 9-10. 



Ohio forester, April, 1916. — Forest planting 

 in Ohio, by A. E. Taylor, p. 16-19; 

 Meeting of the Intercollegiate associa- 

 tion of forestry clubs, by J. D. Sayre, 

 p. 19; An arboretum for Kenyon col- 

 lege, by W. E. Bontrager, p. 23-6. 



Quarterly journal of forestry, July, 1916. — 

 Forestry in the United Kingdom, by 

 W'illiam Schlich, p. 165-85; Weymouth 

 pine in the Surrey desert, by B. W. Ad- 

 kin, p. 185-93 ; Woodland succession 

 from soil exhaustion, by E. Adrian 

 Woodruff e- Peacock, p. 193-9; Forestry 

 and the war, by A. T. Gillanders, p. 

 200-9; Ground game versus reforesta- 



