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justified. Recommendations are made for the improvement of 

 the law by giving the Commission some discretion in its enforce- 

 ment to meet pecuHar conditions. 



The Reforestation of Cut-over and Idle Lands in New York. 

 Bulletin la, Series XIII, New York State College of Forestry. 

 Syracuse, N. Y. February, 1913. Pp. 16. 



Forester's Manual. Part I. General Instructions, Outline for 

 Annual Report, Instructions upon Forms. Pennsylvania De- 

 partment of Forestry. Harrisburg, Pa. 1912. Pp. 30. 



Biltmore Doings, ipop-ipi2. Biltmore, North Carolina. 

 November, 1912- Pp. 172. 



The monthly reports of the class presidents to the Alumni for 

 the last three years are here collected. 



Alabama Bird Day Book. Department of Game and Fish. 

 Written for Bird Day, May 5th. Study of birds and their 

 helpful relationship to mankind. Montgomery, Ala. Pp. 84. 



Clearing Pine Lands. By E. B. Ferris. Bulletin 159, Miss. 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural College, Miss. 

 1912. Pp. 12. 



Fifth Annual Report of Forest Conditions in Ohio. Bulletin 

 254, Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. Wooster, Ohio- 

 December, 1912. Pp. 155-206. 



Forest Ta.vation. Address delivered before the Sixth National 

 Conference on State and Local Taxation, Des Moines, Iowa. 

 September 4, 1912. By F. R. Fairchild. Pp. 31. 



Twenty-sixth Report of the State Entomologist on the Noxious 

 and Beneficial Insects of the State of Illinois. By S- A. Forbes, 

 191 1. Pp. 160. 



Includes figures and descriptions of some of the important 

 insects of Illinois shade trees and shrubs- 



Timber Land Bonds Analysed as Investments for Banks and 



