Other Periodical Literature. 285 



The total area under state forest manage- 



Saxon ment is 172,512 hectares or approximately 



Statistics. 400,000 acres. This is divided into 109 



ranger districts, hence on the average a 



ranger has to cover a little less than 4,000 acres. 



Of the total annual yield of 864,965 fm, 84% was saw timber, 

 so large on account of the large area devoted to pure spruce 

 stands. The net yield v/as $530 per acre, or 60 per cent, of the 

 gross yield. The wood capital of $250.00 per acre yields an 

 average return of 2.19%. 



Forststatistisehes aus Sachsen. Forstwissenschaftliches Centralblatt. 

 Nov., 1 91 2. Pp. 542. 



OTHER PERIODICAL LITERATURE. 



Forest Leaves, XIV, 1913, — 



Forestry Chronology in Pennsylvania. Pp. 27-29, 

 From 1681 to 1912. 



Top Lopping. Pp. 29-30. 



The Botanical Gazette, LV, 1913, — 



The Climax Forest of Isle Royale, Lake Superior, and Its 

 Development. II and III. Pp. 115-140; 189-235. 



The Ohio Naturalist, XHI, 1913, — 



The Characteristic Plants of a Typical Prairie. Pp. 65-69. 



Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, XLV, 1913, — 

 The Dzvarf Forests of Southern California. Pp. 13. 



Canadian Forestry Journal, IX, 1913, — 



St. Maurice Valley Forest Protective Association. Pp. 

 35-37- 

 Utilizing Sawdust. Pp. 43-45. 



Quarterly Journal of Forestry, VII, 1913, — 



Forestry in the Spessart. Pp. 85-108. 



Forestry in the Carpathians. Pp. 125-139. 



The Gardeners' Chi-onicle, Lm, 1913, — 



Brozvn and Green Oak Timber. Pp. 171 ; 209. 



