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The Gypsy Moth i?i New Hampshire. By E. D. Sanderson, 

 Bulletin No. 121, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion, Durham, N. H., 1905. 22 pp. 111. 



The Insects Affecting the Black Locust and Hardy Catalpa. By 



E. C. Cotton. Bulletin No. 7, Division of Nursery and Orchard 

 Inspection, Ohio Department of Agriculture, Columbus, Ohio. 



Contribntio7is to a Flora of the Bahamian Archipelago. By C. 



F. Millspaugh. Publication 106, Field Columbian Museum, 

 Chicago, 1906. 48 pp. 



Vegetation of the Bahama Islands. By W. C. Coker. Geo- 

 graphical Society of Baltimore, Md., 1905. 86 pp. 111. 



A Sand Dune or Sa?id Blow in Newaygo Coiaity. By E. E. 

 Bogue. Report of Michigan Forestry Commission, 1903-4. L,an- 

 sing, 1905. 8 pp. 111. 



Evergreens : How to Grow them. By C. S. Harrison. Webb 

 Publishing Co., St. Paul, Minn., 1905. 100 pp. Price 25c. 



The Relation of Forests to Rainfall. By W. F. Hubbard. 

 Monthly Weather Review, January, 1906. U. S. Weather Bu- 

 reau, Washington, 1906. 3 pp. 



An Offer of Practical Assistance to Tree Planters. By R. S. 

 Hosmer. Circular No. i. Division of Forestry. Honolulu, Ha- 

 waii, 1905. 6 pp. 



Plantiyig White Pine in Vermont. By R. L. Jones. Bulletin 

 No. 120, Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station, Burlington, 

 Vermont, 1906. 14 pp. 111. 



Revised List of the Forest and Ornamental Tree Seed for Sale at 

 the Goverment Nursery, Hawaii. By R. S. Hosmer. Press Bul- 

 letin No. 3, Division of Forestry, Honolulu, 1906. 4 pp. 



Ltimberman's Actuary. By J. W. Barry. J. W. Barry, Cedar 

 Rapids, Iowa, 1905. Ed. 4. 389 pp. Price $3.00. 



The Age of Wood. By A. W. Hadley. Southwest, December, 

 1905- 7 PP- 111- 



