Other Current Literature 379 



Flora of Nezv Mexico. By E. O. Wooton and P. C. Standley. 

 Contribution from the U. S. National Museum, Volume 19. 

 Washington, D. C. 1915. Pp. 794. 



The University of Washington Forest Club Annual. Volume 

 III. Seattle, Wash. 1915. Pp. 73. 



In addition to a review of the year's club meetings, an account 

 of a forestry exhibit planned and conducted by the College of 

 Forestry, letters from the field and a roster of students, this 

 publication contains the following articles : The Cost of Growing 

 Timber in the Pacific Northwest, as Related to the Interest Rates 

 Available to Various Forest Owners; Changes in the College of 

 Forestry During the Year ; The Logging Spur ; The Value of 

 Ammonium Polysulfide as a Wood Preservative; A Preliminary 

 Growth and Volume Study of Noble Fir; The Logging Engineer. 



Fire Prevention and Control on National Forests. By S. C. 

 Bartrum. Oregon. Pp. 20. 



TJiird Biennial Report of the State Forester of Montana, 1913- 

 1914. By J. C. Van Hook. Helena. 1914. Pp. 35. 



Annual Report of the Director of Forestry of the Philippine 

 Islands for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1914. By W. F. 

 Sherfesee. Manila. 1915. Pp. 78. 



Treated Wood-Block Paving. By. W. G. Mitchell. Bulletin 49, 

 Dominion Forestry Branch. Contribution from the Forest Prod- 

 ucts Laboratories. Ottawa, Canada. 1915. Pp. 40. 



The Relation of Forestry to the Development of the Country. 

 By R. H. Campbell. Circular 11, Dominion Forestry Branch. 

 Ottawa, Canada. 1915. Pp. 7. 



The National Domain in Canada and Its Proper Conservation. 

 (Forest Products, pp. 14-22.) By F. D. Adams. Commission of 

 Conservation. Ottawa, Canada. 1915. Pp. 48. 



