122 . forestry Quarterly. 



Islands for igog-io. By Major G. P. Ahern. Manila, P. I. 

 1910. Pp. 25. 



Our Waste Lands: A Preliminary Study of Erosion in 

 Mississippi. By E. N. Lowe, with an appended address on 

 Mississippi's Agricultural Potentialities, by Dr. W. J. McGee. 

 Geological Survey. Jackson, Mississippi. 1910. 



Preliminary Examination of the Forest Conditions of Missis- 

 sippi. By C. E. Dunston. Bulletin 7, Geological Survey. Jack- 

 son, Mississippi. 1910. Pp. 76. 



A discussion of the forests and forest problems of tiie State, 

 with suggestions for forest management. Under title of Legisla- 

 tion, the author gives a summary of the past legislation, and 

 outlines the legislation needed. This includes the establishment 

 of a State Forest Commission, the appointment of a State For- 

 ester, the creation of State Forests, and the passage of a forest 

 fire law. An appendix contains a proposed fire law for the State. 



Official Proceedings of the Eighteenth National Irrigation Con- 

 gress, held at Pueblo, Colorado, U. S. A., September 26 to 50, 

 1910. Pueblo, Colorado. Pp. 412. 



Short Keys to the More Important Trees and Shfubs of 

 Oregon and Washington. By Hugo Winkenwerder, University 

 of Washington. Seattle, Wash. 1910. Pp. 8. 



Third Biennial Report of the State Forester of the State of, 

 California. By G. M. Homans. Sacramento, California. 1910. 

 Pp. 160. 



Facts About True and Spurious Mahogany. By C. D. Mell. 

 Reprint from Hardwood Record, October 25, 1910. 



Shade Trees in Towns and Cities. By W. Solotaroff. New 

 York. 191 1. Pp. 284. 



The Principles of Handling Woodlamds. By H. S. Graves. 

 New York. 191 1. Pp. 335. 



