796 JOURNAL OF F0RE:STRY 



"No wood has been found which is a satisfactory substitute for the 

 more exacting uses to which true Hgnum vitae is so eminently suited. 



"Dealers have no difficulty in getting an abundant supply of genuine 

 lignum vitse logs. Although the more conveniently located timber has 

 in many places been cut out, increased prices have made it possible to 

 secure timber previously considered inaccessible. The supply appears 

 adequate to meet the demands for a great many years." 



The School of Forestry at Yale is to be congratulated upon its sixth 

 bulletin in a series of marked merit. Professor Record, as the author, 

 has shown ability for painstaking research. The publication is at- 

 tractive, useful, and a permanent contribution to our knowledge of 

 tropical woods. A. B. R. 



