78 forestry Quarterly 



The "Pocosin" of Pike County, Alabama, and Its Bearing on 

 Certain Problems of Succession. By R. M. Harper. Reprint 

 from Bulletin of Torrey Botanical Club 41, pp. 309-220. 1914. 

 New York. 



A Classification of Botanical Science in Two Dimensions. By 

 R. M. Harper. Reprint from Torreya, Vol. 14, No. 8, pp. 144- 

 147. New York. 



Pennsylvania Trees. By J. S. Illick. Bulletin 11, Department 

 of Forestry. Harrisburg. 1914. Pp. 231. 



Fire Retardant Paints for Shingles and Other Wooden Struc- 

 tures. By H. A. Gardner. Bulletin 42, Educational Bureau, 

 Paint Manufacturers' Association of the United States. Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. 1914. Pp. 26. 



The Chestnut Blight in Virginia. By Flippo Gravatt. Ninth 

 Report of the State Entomologist and Plant Pathologist of Vir- 

 ginia. 1912-1913. Richmond. 1914. Pp. 21-25. 



"The Chestnut blight has a firm hold in northern Virginia, 

 having been found in nineteen counties. If the disease con- 

 tinues to spread at its present rapid rate, and if no determined 

 efforts are made to hold it back, the major portion of the chest- 

 nut growth of the State will be killed within a comparatively 

 few years." 



Forest Fires in North Carolina during 1913, and State Forest 

 Fire Prevention in the U fitted States. By J. S. Holmes. Eco- 

 nomic paper No. 37, Geological and Economic Survey. Raleigh, 

 N. C. 1914. Pp. 82. 



Car Window Observations on the Vegetation of the Upper 

 Peninsula (of Michigan). By R. M. Harper. Reprint from 

 Fifteenth Report of Michigan Academy of Science. Pp. 193-198. 



Fourth Biennial Report, Department of Game and Fish of the 

 State of Alabama, October 1, 1912, to September 30, 1914. By 

 John H, Wallace, Jr. Pp. 21. 



