164 Forestry Quarterly. 



According to a newspaper correspondent 



Siberian Americans "have found it necessary, on 



Wood account of the expense and difficulty of 



to securing wood supplies from Canadian 



United States. forests, to go to Siberia and Manchuria." 



While during the building of the Chinese 



railroad the United States furnished large quantities of wood 



material, now a company of Russians, Americans and Chinese 



has been formed at Charbin which has a commission from the 



Chinese government and has begun to exploit the large cedar 



forests of the province Girin. The company works energetically 



with large means, and "find great support on the part of the 



government of the United States." Last year over 30,000 cedar 



logs were ready for shipment. 



Centralblatt f. d. g. Forstwesen. October, 1910. Pp. 471. 



OTHER PERIODICAL LITERATURE. 



American Forestry, XVI, 1910, — 



The Protection of Forests from Fire. Pp. 659-667 ; 710- 

 717. 



The Forests of Alaska. Pp. 704-709, 



Abstract from Bulletin 81, U. S. Forest Service. 



The Cabinet Woods of the Future. Pp. 'j22,-'j2g. 

 Description of suitable species, mostly Brazilian. 



Where Forestry Can Be Studied. Pp. 730-733. 



A list of institutions in United States where forestry is 

 taught, with brief statement of scope of work done in each 

 case. 



(XVII, 1911), 



Forestry Progress in New Hampshire. Pp. 19-29. 

 Historical. 



The Protection of Forests from Fire. Pp. 41-47. 

 Conclusion of Bulletin 82, U. S. Forest Service. 



