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Forestry Quarterly, 



the principal libraries in the United States and Europe, and has 

 brought together a most valuable reference list. 



Volume I on Dendrology is classified by subjects and is the most 

 comprehensive work of its character yet published. 



The coming volumes will be awaited with great interest. 



R. C. B. 



Output and Consumption of Forest Products in the United 

 States for the year ipop. U. S. Department of Agriculture, 

 Forest Service. 



This is an interesting compilation showing at a glance on small 

 maps the distribution in quantity of the single items of forest pro- 

 ducts ; in the various states, 14 maps being combined into one 



LUMBER 



CONSUMPTION or njLFWOOO 



CD 

 CD 



mm 



LESS THSn 29,000 COHOS 

 25,000 TO 50,000 COKOS 

 50,000 TO 100,000 00HD8 

 100,000 TO 500,000 OOBO8 



OVER 500.000 00B08 



I I LESS THAN 100,000 M FEET 

 F-''-?] 100,000 M TO 600,000 M rEET 

 (0^ 600,000 M TO 1,000,000 M FEET 



^^ 1,000,000 M TO 2,000,000 M recT 



^B 2,000,000 M TO 3,000,000 M FEET 



BB oven s, 500,000 M feet 



sheet. A similar sheet showing distribution of lumber production 

 by species has also lately been prepared. We reproduce the two 

 maps showing the production of lumber and consumption of pulp- 

 wood, the two most important items. 



Die Rotbuche. Wirtschaftliche und. statische Untersuchungen 

 der forstlichen Abteilung der Hauptstation des forstlichen Ver- 

 suchswesens in Eberswalde. Von Dr. Adam Schwappach, 191 1. 

 Pp. 231. 



This very important contribution not only to the silvicultural 

 management of the beech and silviculture in general, but to the 



