76 Forestry Quarterly 



Longevity of Pycnospores of the Chestnut-blight Fungus in 

 Soil. By F. D. Heald and M. W. Gardner, Reprint from the 

 Journal of Agricultural Research. Washington, D. C. April 15, 

 1914. Pp. 67-75. 



Birds as Carriers of the Chestnut-blight Fungus. By F. D. 

 Heald and R. A. Studhalter. Reprint from the Journal of Agri- 

 cultural Research. Washington, D. C. September 21, 1914. 

 Pp. 405-422. 



Natural Regeneration of Range Lands Based Upon Growth 

 Requirements and Life History of the Vegetation. By A. W. 

 Sampson. Reprint from Journal of Agricultural Research. 

 Washington, D. C. November 16, 1914. Pp. 93-147. 



Lumber Markets of the Territory of Hawaii. By F. H. Smith. 

 Daily Consular and Trade Reports, No. 276. Washington, 

 D. C. November 24, 1914. Pp. 881-890. 



The author discusses the present and prospective uses both of 

 native lumber and that imported from the United States, prices, 

 credit systems, etc. It is stated that there is little promise of a 

 marked increase in consumption during the next ten years. 



Brief List of Meteorological Textbooks and Reference Books. 

 (3d ed.) By C. F. Tolman. U. S. Weather Bureau, No. 512. 

 Washington, D. C. 1913. Pp. 22. 



Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters. Volume 

 IX, No. 4. Washington, D. C. October, 1914. Pp. 457-553. 



Contains: Forest Planting in Arizona and New Mexico, by 

 G. A. Pearson; Cutting Western Yellow Pine in Arizona and 

 New Mexico, by T. S. Woolsey, Jr.; An Afforestation Scheme 

 for Southern California, by J. C. Smock; Organization of Forest 

 Fire Control Forces, by C. Du Bois; Some Observations on the 

 Variation in Length of Coniferous "Fibers," by H. B. Shepard 

 and I. W. Bailey; A Conspectus of North American Firs (ex- 

 clusive of Mexico), by W. H. Lamb; Is Abnormal Brittleness in 

 Wood Caused by a Lack of Some Essential Mineral Element in 

 the Soil? by H. D. Tiemann; Reviews. 



Fourth Annual Report of the Neiv Hampshire State Tax 

 Commission. Concord. 1914. Pp. 146. 



