Other Current Literature 543 



Injurious and Beneficial Insects of California. (2d Ed.) By 

 E. O. Essig. Supplement to The Monthly Bulletin of California 

 State Commission of Horticulture. Sacramento, Cal. 1915. 

 Pp. 541. 



A treatise of special value to foresters in that the hosts of the 

 various insects described or cited are arranged alphabetically, 

 and the pests of forest trees and forest products can thus be 

 found at a glance. 



Monthly Bulletin of State Commission of Horticulture. Sac- 

 ramento, Cal. August, 1915. Pp. 351-402. 



Among the articles of interest are "The Street Trees and Parks 

 of Pasadena, by A. G. Smith. 



Creosoted Wood Block Pavements. By Southern Pine Asso- 

 ciation. New Orleans, La. 1915. Pp. 24. 



The opinions of civil engineers, paving experts, street com- 

 missioners and citizen's leagues. 



Felling, Saiving and Seasoning Timber. By E. E. Schneider. 

 Reprinted from Philippine Craftsman. Vol., .., No. 9. Pp. 18. 



Report of the Director of Forestry for the Year 191 4. (Part 

 VI, Annual Report, Department of the Interior.) Ottawa, Can- 

 ada. 1915. Pp. 133. 



Forest Products of Canada, 191 4: Pulpwood. By R. G. Lewis. 

 Bulletin 54, Dominion Forestry Branch. Ottawa, Canada. 1915. 

 Pp. 18. 



In spite of war conditions, an increase in consumption of 10.4 

 per cent was noted over the preceding year. The greatest in- 

 crease was in the Province of Ontario, which was 39.4 per 

 cent above the record for 1913. 



Forest Products of Canada, 19 14: Poles and Cross-Ties. By 

 R. G. Lewis and W. G. H. Boyce. Bulletin 55, Dominion For- 

 estry Branch. Ottawa, Canada. 1915. Pp. 15. 



