Other Periodical Literature 137 



[XI, 1915]— 



Planting Spruce for Commercial Purposes. Pp. 3-7. 



Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada, XIII, 1915, — 



Forest Products Laboratories of Canada. Pp. 9-11. 



Western Lumberman, January, 1915, — 



The Future of the Lumbering Industry. Pp. 17-19. 



Dominion Forest Work in British Columbia, P. 28-30. 



Steam Machinery II, 1914, — 



Report of the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Southern Logging 

 Association at New Orleans, October, 1914. 



Small Timber and Logging Costs from Profit Standpoint. 

 Pp. 364-367. 



Canadian Engineer, XXVII, 1914,— 



The Battle Against Rot. Pp. 664-668. 



A description of a modern creosoting plant with a brief 

 statement of the extent to which treated timbers are utilized 

 in Canada. 



Quarterly Journal of Forestry, IX, 1915, — 



Forestry and the War. Pp. 1-7. 



Taking the present situation in regard to the pitwood supply 

 as a starting point, the writer argues for action on the part of 

 the Government to increase the productive forest area instead 

 of the recurring appointment of investigative Commissions 

 and Committees. 



Average Returns from the Afforestation of Waste Lands. Pp. 

 18-33; 34-44. 



