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Game preservation 



Millar, W. N. — Game preservation in the 

 Rocky Mts. forest reserve. 69 p. il., 

 map. Ottawa, 1915. (Canada — Dept. 

 of the Interior — Forestry branch. Bul- 

 letin no. 51.) 



Periodical Articles 



M iscctlaneous periodicals 



Bulletin of the Pan-American union, Oct., 

 1916 — South American copal, p. 45J-6. 

 Conservation, Oct., 1916 — Canada's tire loss , 

 its effect upon production and com- 

 petition for foreign trade, p. 39. 

 Conservation, Nov., 1916 — Woodpeckers as 



insect destroyers, p. 44. 

 Far Eastern review, Aug., 1916 — China and 



forestry, by Dau-Yang Lin, p. 105-10. 

 Farm and fireside, Oct. 21, 1916—" Stump 

 dentists " at work, by Fred L. Holmes, 

 p. 5. 

 Farm and fireside, Nov. 4, 1916 — Waste 



wood utilized, by A. L. Roat, p. 4. 

 Garden magazine, Oct., 1916 — Fall heel- 

 ing-in for spring planting, by L. W. C. 

 Tuthill, p. 102-3. 

 Gardeners' chronicle, Sept. 30, 1916 — The 

 catalpa in London, by A. D. Webster, 

 p. 162. 

 Geographical review, Oct., 1916 — South 

 American timber resources and their 

 relation to the world's timber supply, 

 by Raphael Zon, p. 256-66. 

 In the open, Nov., 1916 — Forest fires in 



Pennsylvania reduced, p. 48. 

 International marine engineering, Sept., 

 1916 — Wooden shipbuilding on the 

 Pacific Coast, p. 402-7. 

 Journal of geography. May, 1916 — The for- 

 ests of Washington, by Hugo Winken- 

 werder, p. 332-6. 

 National wool grower, Oct., 1916 — Blue- 

 grasses with a discussion of chemical 

 analysis, by Arthur W. Sampson, p. 

 23-5. 

 Outlook, Sept. 27, 1916— Municipal for- 

 ests, p. 170-1. 

 Phytopathology, June, 1916 — Pinus resin- 

 osa, a new host for Peridermium aci- 

 colum, by Roy G. Pierce, p. 302-3. 

 Queen's quarterly, Oct.-Dec, 1916— Cana- 

 dian forest and forest fires, by W. L. 

 Goodwin, p. 163-7. 

 Reclamation record, Nov., '1916 — National 

 forest timber for the settler, p. 514-15. 

 Resources of Tennessee, Oct., 1916— Prog- 

 ress in reclaiming waste lands in West 

 Tennessee, by R. S. Maddox, p. 217- 

 24. 

 Scientific American supplement. Aug. 26, 

 1916— Timbers of the Philippines, p. 

 142-3. 

 University of California journal of agri- 

 culture, Nov., '1916 — The mountain 

 communities and the Forest service, by 

 Coert DuBois, p. 71-74; The relation 

 of forests to our civilization, by Ber- 

 nard E. Fernow, p. 75-6; Sawmills to- 

 day and in retrospect, by Charles L. 

 Trabert, p. 76-8; Grazing resources of 

 the national forests, by James T. Jar- 

 dine, p. 79-81 ; Opportunities for for- 



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