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Forest Fires in Canada, 1914-15-16. Bull. 64, Dominion Forestry 

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Rubber Cultivation in Trinidad and Tobago. By N. Lamont ct al. 

 Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture of Trinidad and Tobago, 

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Forecasts of Weather Favorable to an Increase of Forest Fires. By 

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Rubber Culture in the Philippines. By P. J. Wester. Philippines 

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Agency of Fire in Propagation of Longleaf Pines. By E. F. An- 

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Choosing the Best Seeds. By C. J. Kraebel. Journal of Heredity, 8 

 (1917), No. II, pp. 483-492- 



A Nursery Blight of Cedars. By G. G. Hahu, C. Hartley, and R. G. 

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Annual Report Potlatch Timber Protective Association, 1917. Pot- 

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Pennsylvania and Forest Fires. Forest Leaves, June, 1918. pp. 

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A Shade-tree Guide. By A. Gaskill. Department of Conservation. 

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STATISTICS AND HISTORY 



Pnlpivood Consumption and Woodpnip Production, ipi6. By F. H. 

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