6lo Forestry Quarterly. 



The Gavdeners' Chronicle, LIV, 1913, — 



The Spruce Aphis. Pp. 4-5. 



The Large Larch Sazi'fly. Pp. 184-185. 



The Indian Forester, XXXIX, 1913, — 



The Supply of Railzvay Sleepers in India. Pp. 169-173. 

 Discusses the question of the use of various species. 



Forestry in Trinidad. Pp. 183-193. 



Gives the history, statement of reserves, description of 

 chief trees, and account of the plantation work. 



The Treatment of Sleepers at Pyinmana. Pp. 217-225. 



Experimental facts. 



Prosopis jnlifiora. Pp. 320-324. 



Treatment of Terminalia tomentosa Sleepers. Pp. 378-379, 



Review of Report on the Forest Administration of the Cen- 

 tral Provinces for 1911-1912. Pp. 386-390. 

 The Cork Oak and its Products. Pp. 390-393. 



Bulletin do la Societe Dendrologique de France, 1913, — 



Graines et Plantiiles des Angiospermes. Pp. 75-119; 

 129-178. Continuation of the series. 



Monthly Bulletin of Agricultural Intelligence and Plant 

 Wseases, IV, 1913, — 



The Forests of Bulgaria. Pp. 772-774. 



Forestry in China. Pp. 915-917. 



A New Method for the Afforestation of the Sandy Portions 

 of the Great Hungarian Plain. P. 917. 



Present State of Forestry in Portugal. Pp. 989-997. 



Management of the State Forest in Bavaria. Pp. 1247- 

 1249. 



Encouragement of Afforestation in Hungary. P. 1250. 



