Preservation treatment, rev 718 



jack pine and hemlock, rev TIG 



of wood, rev 63, 753 



Prices, history, international dur- 

 ing the war, rev 843 



price-fixing committee report, 



rev 320 



stabilizing program, n TOO 



Private forest control, Norway, 



art 497 



management, art 490 



forestry, art li:i; ref. .5T.') ; c. .587 



Adirondack^, n 601 



vs. state planting, n T.")8 



Prussia, forest service, br 878 



overcrowding profession, br.... 747 



Pulp from hardwood, n 892 



ground wood, n 107 



and paper industry, statistics, 



1915, Canada, n 753 



variations of cooking conditions, 



ref 81 



Pulpwood, consumption and pro- 

 duction, 1916, 1917, ref.. 80, 757 



statistics. 1918, rev 873 



supplies, in Middle West, n 347 



Quarantine, new rules, n 346 



Quebec, fire record, 1918, n 464 



forest administration, n 764 



nursery, n 766 



wood-using industries, ref 81 



Quebracho, reproduction, br 726 



Quercus alba, ray tracheids, ref. . . 77 



Rabbit growing, rev 719 



Raft, self-propelling, n 895 



Railroad ties, specifications, n.... 103 



volume table, art 839 



Rain forests, tropical, ecology, br..l001 

 Range of forest trees in Canada, 



rev 721 



Range management, instructions, 



art 523 



poisonous plants, ref 77 



preservation and erosion, rev.. 720 

 preservation, relation to erosion 



control, ref 79 



Raunkiaer, work, in phyto-geogra- 



phy, rev 328 



Ray tracheids, Qtiercus alba, ref. 77 



Recknagf.l, a. B., art 178 



Reconstruction and natural re- 

 sources, c 598 



Record, S. J., art 1 



Recreation areas, n 617 



Red belt injury. Montana, n 99 



Red pine attacked by white pine 



weevil, n 1008 



Redwood, distribution, rev 331 



Rkei), p. W., c 98 



Reproduction and soil nitrification, 



rev 69 



Research, France, n 96 



India, n 102 



and labor, c 749 



organization, Germany, br 90 



program unified, art 281 



silvical, art 273 



Results of cutting, Adirondacks, 



art 378 



REVIEWS: 



Barton, J. E., forests and coal 

 mining 572 



Benskin, E., and Rodger, A., 

 Thitsi and oleo-resin 707 



Bentley, J., Jr., forest manage- 

 ment 850 



Betts, H. S., timber, strength, 

 seasoning, and grading 982 



Blister rust control, report, 1918 325 



Boerker, R. H. D., our national 

 forests 67 



British Columbia, 1918 571 



Bruce, D., new dcndrometer. . . . 855 



Campbell, J. E., paper and pulp, 

 Europe 995 



Carver, Ely, Hess, and Leath, 

 foundations of national pros- 

 persity 50 



Cary, A. E., and Oliver, F. W., 

 tidal lands 75 



Chandler, B. A., frustum form 

 factors of maple and birch... 712 



Cheel, E., and Cleland, J. B., tree 

 diseases 722 



Cleland, J. B., and Cheel, E., tree 

 diseases 722 



Connecticut, park commission re- 

 port, 1916-18 437 



Craig, R. D., British Columbia 

 forests 865 



Dana, S. T., national forests and 

 water-users 717 



Deam, C. C, Indiana trees 870 



Dearborn, N., rabbits and meat 

 supply 719 



Douglas fir, properties 857 



Ely, Hess, Leath, and Carver. 

 foundations of national pros- 

 perity 50 



Flury, P., root grafting 872 



Forest production, continuous.. 562 

 German forests, resources 430 



Gibbons, W. H., logging, Doug- 

 las fir region 180 



Goldsmith, M. L., prices during 

 war, history 843 



Great Britain, forestry report.. 960 



