472 Forestry Quarterly. 



Seeds ; Eucalyptus Possibilities of the Coronade National Forest ; 

 Notes on the Management of Redwood Lands ; Efficacy of Goats 

 in Clearing Brushland in the Northwest. 



Instructions to Forest Fire Wardens and Woodland Owners 

 Regarding Forest Fires. By A. F. Hawes. Forest Service 

 Publication No. 7, Vermont. 191 1. Pp. 19. 



A Summer School of Forestry and Horticulture. Forest Ser- 

 vice Publication No. 8, Vermont. 191 1. 



Landscape Gardening, How to Lay Out a Garden. By Ed- 

 ward Kemp. Edited, Revised and Adapted to North America 

 by F. A. Waugh. New .York. 191 1. Pp.292. 



Bulletin of the Harvard Forestry Club, Volume L Cambridge, 

 Mass. 191 1. Pp. 45. 



Contains : An Account of Operations in the Harvard Forest, 

 1908-9, by R. T. Fisher; Trees and Other Woody Plants found 

 in the Harvard Forest, by J. G. Jack ; Growth of Western Yel- 

 low Pine in the Black Hills, by G. W. Parker; Lumber Flumes, 

 by F. R. Steel; Land Surveying in Forestry, by U. S. Howard; 

 A Forest Fire Wagon, by H. O. Cook; Investigations Concern- 

 ing the Ratio between D B H and D I B at Stump for White 

 .Pine in Massachusetts, by H. F. Gould. 



The Wilt Disease, or Flacherie, of the Gypsy Moth: How to 

 Aid the Spread of This Disease. By W. Reiff, under the direc- 

 tion of F. W. Rane. Boston, Mass. 191 1. Pp. 60. 



Fifth Annual Report of the Commissioner of Forestry Made 

 to the General Assembly at its January Session, ipii. Provi- 

 dence, Rhode Island. 191 1. Pp. 46. 



Biennial Report of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, igog-io. Part XI: Report of the State Forester. New 

 Haven, Connecticut. 191 1. Pp. 775-804. 



The Treatment of Telephone and Telegraph Poles for Pre- 

 venting Decay as Practised in Europe During the Year ipio. 



