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Taxation of Forests: Papers and discussion at a conference, 

 July, 1912, under the auspices of the Society for Protection of 

 New Hampshire Forests and The New Hampshire State Forestry 

 Commission. Concord, N. H. 1913. Pp. 80. 



Second Annual Report of the New Hampshire State Tax Com- 

 mission. Concord, N. H. December, 1912. Pp. 109. 



The Wood-using Industries of Vermont. By Hu Maxwell, 

 U. S. F. S., in co-operation with the Department of Agriculture 

 and Forestry of the State of Vermont, A. F. Hawes, Forester. 

 Vermont Forestry Publication No. 11. Rutland, Vt. 1913.PP. 

 119. 



The Artificial Use of the Brown-Tail Pungus in Massachu- 

 setts with Practical Suggestions for Private Experiment, and a 

 Brief Note on a Fungous Disease of the Gypsy Caterpillar. By 

 A. T. Speare and R- R. CoUey, under direction of F. W. Rane, 

 State Forester of Massachusetts. Boston, Mass. 1912. Pp. 



31- 



How to Plant Shade Trees. By J. B. Mowry. Leaflet No. 7. 

 Office of Commissioner of Forestry of Rhode Island. 1912. 

 Pp.2. 



Prolonging the Cut of Southern Pine, Part I, Possibilities of 

 a Second Cut, by H. H. Chapman; Part II, Close Utilization of 

 Timber, by R. C. Bryant. Bulletin 2, Yale Forest School. New 

 Haven, Conn. 1913. Pp. 39. 



Wood-using Industries of Connecticut. By A. H, Pierson. 

 Bulletin 174 (Forestry publication No. 7), Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station in co-operation with U. S. Forest Service. New 

 Haven, Conn. 1913. Pp. 96. 



Special Report of the Conservation Commission of New York 

 on the Efficiency of the Top-lopping Law. Albany, N. Y. 

 March, 1913- Pp. 12. 



The common objections to the efficiency of the top-lopping law 

 are considered in detail and shown to be for the most part un- 



