542 Forestry Quarterly 



Biennial Report of the State Geologist 191^-1914. North Caro- 

 lina Geological and Economic Survey. Raleigh. 1915. Pp. 176. 



The section of special interest to foresters is the report on 

 forestry, pp. 57-110. 



Report of Public Domain Commission for Fiscal Year Ending 

 June so, 1914. Lansing, Mich. Pp. 181. 



Tiventy-second Annual Report of the Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, igis-1914. St. Paul, Minn. 1915. 

 Forestry Investigations, pp. 55-59. 



The Ames Forester. Volume III. The Forestry Club of the 

 low^a State College. Ames, Iowa. 1915. 141. 



Contains: Reforestation on the Black Hills National Forest; 

 Range Reconnaissance on the Wallowa National Forest; A Su- 

 perior Vacation ; A Chapter in the Early History of the United 

 States Forest Policy ; Future Forestry in Iowa ; Reproduction 

 Studies on the Minnesota National Forest ; The Water Relations 

 of the Mesquite ; Logging Shortleaf Pine in Arkansas ; The Flora 

 of Star Island and Vicinity. 



Handbook of Nebraska Grasses. By E. M. Wilcox, G. K. 

 Link, and V. W. Pool. Bulletin 148, Agricultural Experiment 

 Station of Nebraska. Lincoln, Neb. Pp. 120. 



Keys for identification, together with a general account of their 

 structure and economic importance. 



National Forests of New Mexico. U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture. Contribution from Forest Service District 3. Albu- 

 querque, N. M. 1915. Pp. 20. 



A Study of Gracing Conditions in the Wenaha National Forest. 

 By H. T. Darlington. Bulletin 122, State College of Washing- 

 ton. Pullman. 1915. Pp. 18. 



The results of a study of grazing areas, forage plants, range 

 deterioration, carrying capacity and range improvement of the 

 above forest. A bibliography concludes the text. 



