Other Current Literature 375 



Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters. Volume X, 

 Number 3. Washington, D. C. July, 1915. Pp. 217-339. 



Contains: Working Plans: Past history, President Situation, 

 and Future Development, by B. Moore ; Development of Silvicul- 

 tural Working Plans on National Forests in the Southwest, by 

 J. C. Kircher ; W^indfall Damage in Selection Cuttings in Oregon, 

 by K. Smith and R. H. Weitknecht ; Some Uses of Meteorological 

 Studies in Silvicultural and Management Problems, by W. H. 

 Kenety; Forest Ranger Education, by D. Skeels; Discussion, by 

 P. T. Coolidge and W. D. Sterrett ; The Reforestation of Brush 

 Fields in Northern California, by R. H. Boerker; A Silvicultural 

 System for Western Yellow^ Pine in the Black Hills, by P. T. 

 Smith ; The Use of Frustum Form Factors in Constructing Vol- 

 ume Tables for Western Yellow Pine in the Southwest, by C. P. 

 Korstian; Further Notes on Frustum Form Factor Volume 

 Tables, by D. Bruce; Reviews. 



Fourth Annual Report of the New Hampshire State Tax Com- 

 mission. Concord, N. H. 1914. Pp. 146. 



How Vermont Maple Sugar Is Made. By W. H. Crockett. 

 Bulletin 21, Vermont Department of Agriculture. St. Albans. 

 1915. Pp. 48. 



Report of the Massachusetts State Forest Commissioner, 1914. 

 Public Document 108. Boston. 1915. Pp. 10. 



The Neiv Massachusetts Forest Ta.xation Law. Published by 

 Massachusetts State Forester. Boston. 1915. Pp. 35. 



Annual Report of the Park Commissioners, and Annual Report 

 of the Forest Warden of the City of Fitchburg, Mass., 1914. 

 Fitchburg. 1915. Pp. 49. 



The Older Forest Plantations in Massachusetts: Conifers. By 

 J. R. Simmons, under direction of F. W. Rane, State Forester. 

 Boston. 1915. Pp. 38. 



Fourth Annual Report of the Conservation Commission, 19 14. 

 Albany, N. Y. 1915. Pp. 367. 



