Other Current Literature. /i^yi 



Studies in the Sazvfly Genus Hoplocampa. By S. A. Rohwer. 

 Technical Series, No. 20, Part IV, Bureau of Entomology. 

 Washington, D. C. 191 1. Pp. 139-148. 



A Revision of the Pozt^der-post Beetles of the Family Lyctidae 

 of United States and Europe. By E. J. Kraus. Technical 

 Series, No. 20, Part III, Bureau of Entomology, Washington, 

 D. C. 191 1. Pp. 111-138. 



Progress of Game Protection in ipio. By T. S. Palmer and 

 H. Oldys. Circular 80, Bureau of Biological Survey, Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. Washington, D. C. Pp. 36. 



Seed-Bating Mammals in Relation to Reforestation. By N. 

 Dearborn. Circular 78, Bureau of Biological Survey, Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. Washington, D. C. 191 1. Pp. 5. 



Contains the results so far obtained in devising methods of 

 protecting forest seeds from destructive rodents. Instructions 

 are given for the preparation and application of poisoned baits. 



Food of the Woodpeckers of the United States. By F. E. L. 

 Beal. Bulletin 37, Biological Survey. Washington, D. C. 1911. 

 Pp. 64. 



The Use of Soils Bast of the Great Plains Region. By M. 

 Whitney. Bulletin 78, Bureau of Soils. Washington, D. C. 

 191 1. Pp. 292. 



Crown-gall and Sarcoma. By E. F. Smith. Circular 85, Bu- 

 reau of Plant Industry. Washington, D. C. 191 1. Pp. 4. 



Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters. Vol. VI, 

 No. I. Washington, D. C, 191 1. 



Contains: In Memoriam — Frank J. Phillips; Working Plans 

 for National Forests of the Pacific Northwest ; Strip Thinnings ; 

 Hardy Catalpa — A Study of Conditions in Kansas Plantations ; 

 Forests and Stream Flow — An Experimental Study ; The Philip- 

 pines as a Source of General Construction Timbers ; Economic 

 Possibilities of Pinus sabiniana; History of the Investigations 

 of Vessels in Wood; Experiments in the Preservation of Forest 



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