128 Forestry Quarterly 



Forestry, A Profession for Young Me7i. By Samuel J. Record. 

 Publication of the Botanical Department of Wabash College. 

 Crawfordsville, Ind. 8 pp. 



English. 



Tasmanian Forestry, Timber Prodjicts, and Sawmill Industry. 

 By J. Compton Penny, Chief Forest Officer, Tasmania. 



A Critical Revision of the gemis Eucalyptus. By J. H. Maiden. 

 W. A. GuUick, Sydney, 1905. 27 pp. 111. Price 2s. 6d. 



Timber Resources of the Bayano Region, Panama. By R. D. O. 

 Johnson. Panama Mail, December, 1905. 111. 



A Note on The Quetta Borer. By E. P. Stebbing. Office of Supt. 

 of Government Printing, Calcutta, 1905. 28 pp. 111. 



A Note on the Preservation of Bamboos from the Attacks of the 

 Bamboo Beetle or ''Shot- Borer."' By E. P. Stebbing. Office of 

 the Supt. of Government Printing, Calcutta, 1905. 16 pp. 



A note on the Chilgoza Bark-boring Beetles of Zhob, Baluchistan. 

 By E. P. Stebbing. Office of Supt. of Government Printing, 

 Calcutta, 1905. 24 pp. 111. 



The Ascent of Water in Trees. By A. J. Ewart. Dulan&Co., 

 London, 1905. 45 pp. Price 2 s. 



The Forest Trees of Britain. By C. A. Johns. P. Marshall & 

 Co., London. Price 5 s. 



British Trees. By R. V. Cole. *^Parts i to 15. Hutchiu.son 

 & Co., London, 1905. 111. Price i s. a part. 



Reports on the Afforestation of the Washburn Valley Estate. 

 By W. R. Fisher and S. Margerison. Calverley, Nr. Leeds, Eng- 

 land, 1905. 48 pp. 



Wooden Sleepers and Cross-ties. Reports by Messrs. Hausser 

 and Kendrick. Reprinted from the Bulletin of the International 

 Railway Congress, 7th Session, Washington, 1905. P. Weissen- 

 bruch. Editor, Brussels. 86 pp. 



