l66 Forestry Quarterly. 



Rust of Tsuga canadensis. P. 194. 

 Notice of a new species of Caeoma on the cones. 



Canadian Forestry Journal, VI, 1910, — 



Forestry for Municipalities. Pp. 99-104. 



Ontario's Forest Fires. Pp. 107-109. 



The Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada, VIII, 1910, — 



Canadafs Trade in Pulp, Paper and Printed Matter. Pp. 



255-258. 



Detailed statistics, 1886-1910. 



Statistical History of Canadian Trdde in Pulp, Paper and 

 Manufactures of Paper. Pp. 285-289. 



Figures for 1886, 1900 and 1910 with those of United 

 States for 1905-1910. 



(IX, 1911), 



Pulpwood Supply from Private Lands, Quebec. Pp. 32- 



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Estimates five million acres with twenty-five million cords. 



Queen's Quarterly, XVIII, No. 3,— 



Soil Fertility. Pp. 211-220. 



A general exposition of the modern view of what consti- 

 tutes fertility. 



Quarterly Bulletin of the Canadian Mining Institute, No. 12, 1910, — 



On Methods of Making Large Scale Contour Surface 

 Plans of Claims or Mining Properties. Pp. 93-103. 



Quarterly Journal of Forestry, V, 1911, — 



Forests of the Far West. Pp. 9-17. 

 Interesting descriptive memoranda of a trip through Van- 

 couver Island and California. 



The Oak Forests of Slavonia, Austria-Hungary. Pp. 27- 



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Descriptive. 



