296 Forestry Quarterly. 



What Trees to Plant and How. By J. H. Levison. American 

 Association for the Planting and Preservation of City Trees. 

 Brooklyn, New York. Pp. 4. 



Forests of New York. Compiled by G. M. Riley. N. Y. State 

 Education Department. Albany, N. Y. 191 1. Pp. 53. 



Contains Arbor Day and Forestry; The Forests of the State; 

 The Development of European Forestry, and miscellaneous. 



Laws of New Jersey Relating to Forestry. Circular by Forest 

 Park Reservation Commission. Trenton, N. J. 191 1. Pp. 27. 



The Forests and Their Products. By F. W. Besley. Mary- 

 land Weather Service. 3:305-359. 1910. 



Report of the State Board of Agriculture of West Virginia. 

 Charleston, W. Va. 191 1. Pp. 44. 



Forestry and Wood Industries. By A. B. Brooks. Morgan- 

 town, W. Va. 191 1. Pp. 481. 



Forestry and Wood Industries of West Virginia. By A. B. 

 Brooks. Volume V, West Virginia Geological Survey. Morgan- 

 town, Virginia. 1911. Pp.481. 



Biennial Report of the State Geologist, ipoQ-ipio. By J. H. 

 Pratt. North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey. 

 Raleigh, N. C. 1911. Pp.152. 



Pages 53 to 105 relate to forestry. 



Forest Fire Protection and Revenue, and Among Timherland 

 Owners in North Carolina. By T. P. Ivy. Raleigh, N. C. 191 1. 

 Pp. II. 



Tozvn Planting; and the Trees, Shrubs and Other Herbaceous 

 Plants that are Best Adapted for Resisting Smoke. By A. D. 

 Webster. Press of E. P. Button & Co. Pp. 220. 



A Study of the Wood-Using Industries of Kentucky. By E. 

 Simmons. State Board of Agriculture, Forestry and Immigra- 

 tion. 191 1. Pp. 74. 



