* RECENT PUBLICATIONS 171 



Insect Damging Spruce Trees, the Spruce Bud-Worm. By J. M. 

 Briscoe. Timely Helps for Farmers, August, 1912, Vol. 5, No. 12. 

 Pp. 65-68. 



Report of the Chief Forest' Fire Warden for the Year ipi8. Bulle- 

 tin 19, Department of Forestry. Harrisburg, Pa. 1919. Pp. 73. 



The Western Fire Fighter's Manual. Chapter VII: Fire Fighting. 

 By W. B. Osborne, Jr. Proceedings of the Standardization Com- 

 mittee, Western Forestry and Conservation Association. June, 1919. 

 Pp. 66. 



Forest Fires in Canda, IQIJ. Bulletin 68, Dominion Forestry Branch, 

 Department of the Interior. Ottawa, Canada. 1919. Pp. 24. 



Eighteenth Report of the State Entomologist of Connecticut for 

 1918. By W. E. Britton. New Haven, Conn. 1919. Pp.352. 



Injury to Casuarina Trees in Southern Florida by the Mangrove 



Borer. By T. E. Snyder. Reprint from the Journal of Agricultural 

 Research, Vol. XVI, No. 6 (February 10, 1919). Pp. 155-63. Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



Attracting Birds to Public and Semipublic Reservations. By W. L. 

 McAtee. Bulletin 715, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Contribu- 

 tion from the Bureau of Biological Survey. Washington, D. C. 1918. 

 Pp. 12. 



UTILIZ.\TI0X, M.ARKET, AXD TECHNOLOGY 



Forest Products: Their Manufacture and Use. By Nelson Court- 

 landt Brown. John Wiley & Sons. New York. 1919. Pp. 471. 



Seasoning of Wood: A Treatise of the Natural and Artificial Proc- 

 esses Employed in the Preparation of Lumber for Manufacture, zvith 

 Detailed Explanations of Its Uses, Characteristics, and Properties. By 

 Joseph Wagner. Published by D. Van Nostrand Co. 1917. Pp. 274. 

 $3.00. 



The Relation of the Shrinkage and Strength Properties of Wood to 

 Its Specific Gravity. By J. A. Newlin and T. R. C. Wilson. Bulletin 

 676, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Contribution from the Forest 

 Service. Washington, D. C. 1919. Pp. 35. 



Pulpzvood Exports. By J. A. Bothwell. Bulletin 17, Canadian Pulp 

 and Paper Association. June 15, 1919. 



