4IO Forestry Quarterly. 



Excelsior, 191 1. Forest Products, No. 4, Bureau of the Cen- 

 sus. Compiled in co-operation with the U. S. Forest Service. 

 Washington, D. C. 1913. Pp. 4. 



Veneers, ipii. Forest Products No. 5. Bureau of the Cen- 

 sus. Compiled in co-operation with the U- S. Forest Service. 

 Washington, D. C. 191 3. Pp. 8. 



Tight Cooperage Stock, ipii. Forest Products, No. 6, Bureau 

 of the Census. Compiled in co-operation with the U. S. Forest 

 Service. Washington, D. C. 19 13. Pp. 12. 



The Chinese Wood-oil Tree. By D. Fairchild. Circular 108, 

 U. S. Bureau of Plant Industry. Washington, D. C. 1913. Pp. 

 7, ill. 



A Study of the Soils of the United States. By G. N. Coffey- 

 Bulletin 85, U. S. Bureau of Soils. Washington, D. C. 1913. 

 Pp. 114. 



Wood Distillation, ipii- Forest Products, No. 7, Bureau of 

 the Census. Compiled in co-operation with the U. S. Forest 

 Service. Washington, D. C. 1913. Pp- 6. 



The Conservation of Water Powers. By R. G. Brown. Sen- 

 ate Document 14, 63rd Congress. Washington, D. C. 1913- 

 Pp. 23. 



The Secret of the Big Trees, Yosemite, Sequoia and General 

 Grant National Parks By E. H. Huntington. Washington, D. 

 C. 1913. Pp. 24, ill- 



Select List of References on the Conservation of Natural Re- 

 sources in the United States. Compiled by H. H. B. Meyer. Li- 

 brary of Congress. Washington, D. C. 1913. Pp. 105. 



The Spread of the Forestry Movement. By Henry S. Drinker. 

 American Forestry. Washington, D- C. 1913. Pp. 175-189. 



Wood-using Industries of Virginia. By R. E. Simmons. Com- 



