78 JOURNAL OF FORESTRY 



FOREST GEOGRAPHY AND DESCRIPTION 



An Inventory of Florida's Forests and the Outlook for the Future. 

 By R. AI. Harper. Biennial Report, Department of x\griculture of 

 Florida. No. 14 (1915-16), Pt. 2. Pp. 194-213- 



Native Trees of Canada. By B. R. Morton and R. G. Lewis. Bull. 

 61, Dominion Forestry Branch. Ottawa, Canada. 191 7. Pp. 233. 



Forestry Handbook — //, Some of the Principal Commercial Trees 

 of Xezv South Wales. By J. H. Maiden. Sydney, N. S. W. 1917. 

 Pp. 224. 



The Timber Industry in Russia. Forest Leaves, June, 1918, pp. 

 143-4- 



MENSURATION, FINANCE, AND MANAGEMENT 



Instruction for Making Timber Surveys in the National Forests, 

 including Standard Classification of Forest Types. U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture. Contribution from the Forest Service. Washington, 

 D. C. 1917. Pp. 53. 



Opening up the National Forests by Road-building. By O. C. Mer- 

 rill. Separate No. 696 from Yearbook of the Department of Agricul- 

 ture, 1916. Washington. D. C. 191 7. Pp. 9. 



POLITICS, EDUCATION, AND LEGISLATION 



Forestry and Community Development. By S. T. Dana. Bull. 638, 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture. Contribution from the Forest Serv- 

 ice. Washington, D. C. 1918. Pp. 35. 



Report of the Indiana State Board of Forestry for 1917. Indian- 

 apolis, Ind. 1918. Pp. 13. 



Third Biennial Report of the State Forester of Kentucky for IQI/- 

 By J. E. Barton. Frankfort, Ky. Pp. 39. 



Report of the Maryland State Board of Forestry for igi6 and iQiy. 

 Bv F. W. Beslev et al. Baltimore, Md. Pp. 86. 



