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JVood-iising Industries of Quebec. By R. G. Lewis and J- A. Doucet. 

 Bull. 63, Dominion Forestry Branch. Ottawa, Canada. 1918. Pp. 89. 



Field Tests Made on Oil Treatment of Wood against Marine Borers. 

 By C. H. Teesdale and L. F. Shackell. Engineering Xews-Record, 18. 

 1917. Pp. 833-837. 



Quantity of Wood J^reatcd and Preservatives Used in the United 

 States in ipi/. By R. K. Helphenstine, Jr. American Wood Pre- 

 servers Association. Baltimore, Aid. 1918. ]'p. 22. 



MISCELIvANIX)US 



The University of U^ashington Forest Club Aiuuial. Volume VI. 

 Seattle, Wash. 19 18. Pp. 96. 



Contains the following articles : Causes and Remedies of Lahor Un- 

 rest in the Lumber Industry, by W. F. Ogburn ; Possibilities of Future 

 Airplane Spruce Production in the Pacific Northwest, by A. J. F. 

 Brandstrom ; The Need and Value of Accurate Cost Records, by J. P. 

 Robertson; The Place of the Trade Journal, by W. E. Crosby; The 

 Present Status of the Wood-preserving Industry in the Pacific North- 

 west, by B. L. Grondal ; Opportunities for Research Work in the Col- 

 lege of Forestry of the University of Washington ; French Lumbering, 

 as Viewed by a Washington Forester. 



First-aid Manual for Field Parties. By H. W. Barker. U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture. Contribution from the Forest Service. 

 Washington, D. C. 1917. Pp. 98. 



A Message from the Forest Engineers in France. Forest Leaves, 

 October, 1918, pp. 167-70. 



Fuels of JVestern Canada and their Efficient Utilisation. By James 

 White. Commission of Conservation. Ottawa, Canada. 1918. Pp. 44. 



