6i8 Forestry Quarterly. 



A correction of statement in the last issue, p. 447, regarding 

 price of Carbolineum by the CarboHneum Wood Preserving Com- 

 pany makes the price for the United States considerably lower, 

 namely, from 65 cents per American gallon (231 cubic inches) 

 in car loads to 80 cents in single barrels. The prices formerly 

 stated are for Imperial gallons (277 cubic feet), as sold in Can- 

 ada. Such reduction in price should, indeed, stimulate a wider 

 application of preservative methods — a great increase in conserva- 

 tion is possible in this direction. 



