RECENT PUBLICATIONS V9 



5^/0^^ Forestry Laws: Ncii' York. Forestry Laws Leaflet 2^, U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture. Contribution from the Forest Service. 

 Washington, D. C. 1918. Pp. 40. 



Annual Report Department of Conservation and Development of the 

 State of Xezi' Jersey for the Year Ending October ?/, 19I/'. Union 

 Hill, N. J. 1918. Pp. 141. 



Report of the Forestry Connnissio}! of Xezv South IVales for the 

 Year Ending June ?o. 79/7. Sydney. X. S. W. 1918. Pp. 20. 



Report on Forestry. Annual Report Reforms and Progress, Chosen 

 (Korea), 1915-16. Pp. 129-134. 



Countx Organization for Rural Fire Control. By W. Metcalf. Cir. 

 202, College of Agriculture. L^niversity of California. Berkeley, Cal. 

 1918. Pp. 23. 



The Administrative Report of the Virginia State Forester for the 

 Calendar Years igi6 and 191'/. Virginia Geological Commission. 

 Charlottesville, Va. 1918. Pp. 81. 



SILVICULTURE, PROTECTION, AND EXTENSION 



Forest Disease Surveys. By J. R. Weir. Bull. 658. U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry. 

 Washington. D. C. 1918. Pp. 23. 



Range Preservation and its Relation to Erosion Control on Western 

 Grazing Lands. By A. W. Sampson and L. H. Weyl. Bull. 675, U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture. Contribution from the Forest Service. 

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



The Results of Tree Planting on the Belle Fourche Reclamation 

 Project. By B. Aune. U. S. Department of Agriculture. Contribu- 

 tion from the Bureau of Plant Industry. Work of the Belle Fourche 

 Experimental Farm, 1916. Pp. 26-28. 



Summary of the Blister-rust Situation in Massachusetts. By H. T. 

 Fernald. Bull. 119, Massachusetts Forestry Association. Boston, 

 Mass. 1916. Pp. 23-25. 



