6i8 Forestry Quarterly. 



Report of Committee on Preservative Treatment of Poles and 

 Crossarins. Read before the National Electric Light Association 

 Convention at New York, May, 191 1. Pp. 122. 



The report discusses at length the specifications covering coal- 

 tar creosote oil, and method of analysis ; methods of treatment and 

 standard appliances; damage to poles by wood-boring insects; 

 and statistics of poles, crossarms, brackets and insulator pins, 

 1909. 



Lumber Freight Rates from Minneapolis to points having 

 lumber yards in the follozuing State: Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, 

 Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota. 191 1. Pp. 

 122. 



Prepared by the Northern Pine Manufacturers' Association, 

 Minneapolis, Minn. 



A Bud and Twig Key. By O. L. Sponsler. Reprint from 

 Forest Club Annual, University of Nebraska, Volume III. 191 1. 

 Lincoln, Neb. Pp. 61-79. 



Windbreaks and Hedges. By C. B. Waldron. Bulletin No. 

 88, Government Agricultural Experiment Station. Fargo, North 

 Dakota. 1910. Pp. 10. 



Oregon Forest Fire Law, enacted by the Twenty-sixth Legis- 

 lative Assembly, 191 1. Salem, Oregon. Pp. 16. 



Proceedings of the Third Annual Session of the Pacific Logging 

 Congress Held at Vancouver, B. C, June, ipii. The Timber- 

 man, Portland, Oregon. 1911. Pp.68. 



Eucalyptus Culture in Hawaii. By L. Margolin. Bulletin i, 

 Division of Forestry, Board of Agriculture and Forestry. Hono- 

 lulu, Hawaii. 191 1. Pp.80. 



A Brief History of Forestry. By B. E. Femow. Second, re- 

 vised and enlarged edition. Toronto, Canada, and Cambridge, 



Mass. 191 1. Pp. 506. 



The inaccuracies of the hastily prepared first edition are cor- 

 rected, and the chapter on France entirely rewritten. A very 

 full index has also been added. 



