Preservation, fence posts, ref . . . 95 



of timber, ref 463 



Preservatives, treatment, pro- 

 gress, n 505 



and chemistry of wood, ref . . . 498 



of tars, ref 266 



kyanizing, ref 266 



resistance to creosote injec- 

 tion, rev 605 



Price, O. W., obituary notice.. . 508 



Prices, wood, in Prussia, br 117 



Private (individual) forestry, 



ref 495 



economic factors, ref 123 



Proceedings, society of American 



Foresters, ref 94 



Protection, associations, n 650 



brown-tail and gypsy moths, 



ref 458 



Canadian Northern railway, n. 127 



fire, br... 112 



cooperative, ref 462 



hill slopes, br 107 



pests, n 650 



Washington, ref 98 



Prussia budget, br 488 



forestry report, ref 463 



Public forests, control, ref 98 



lands, classification, ref 495 



Pulp industry and forestry, ref . . 292 

 Pure vs. mixed stands, produc- 

 tion, br 275 



Quebec, forest service, n 127 



protective association, n 650 



forestry report, 1913, ref 98 



revenue from forests, n 652 



Queensland, public lands report, 



1912, ref 99 



Railroad ties, cost of exploita- 

 tion, art 408 



in Germany, br 633 



Railway ties, metal vs. wooden, 



br 117 



Rainfall and growth, ref 495 



Range, control, n 296, 298 



Canada, n 305 



finder, art 137 



improvement, ref . . . .93, rev.. 248 



reseeding, rev 247 



Reclamation, national, ref 495 



sand dunes, ref 125 



Reconnaissance, National For- 

 ests, ref 94 



strip mapping, art 341 



and working plans, ref 124 



Red cedar, western, ref 456 



Red pine, Minnesota, ref 461 



Redwood, volume table, ref ... . 98 



Reforestation, ref 458 



France, br 110 



National Forests, ref 94 



Regulated forest model, art 511 



Regulation, rev 593 



Reproduction, damage by snow, 



ref 457 



Reserve funds, br 278 



Ret.w, G. a., art 34 



REVIEWS: 



Adams, C. C, animal ecology. 70 



Anderson, P. J. and H. W., 

 chestnut blight fungus 86 



Barnes, W. C, grazing 84 



Berlin Mills Company, woods 

 department 598 



Betts, N. de W., and Heim, 

 A. L., woods for telephone 

 poles 256 



Boyce, W. G. H., and Lewis, 

 R. G., wood-using indus- 

 tries. Maritime Provinces. . 607 



British Columbia, lands re- 

 port, 1913 88 



Brown, N. C, and Moon, F. 

 F., elements of forestry .... 595 



Bruce, E. S., flumes and flum- 

 ing 453 



Burgess, A. F., gipsy and 

 brown-tail moths 249 



Burrows, W. B., bird life 72 



California, report. State Board 

 of Forestry, 1913 453 



Garmen, H., woody plants of 

 Kentucky 242 



Gerry, Eloise, Tyloses 257 



Hanzlick, E. J., Douglas fir, 

 growth and yield 440 



Hartley C, blights of conif- 

 erous nursery stock 86 



Hawley, R. C, working plan.. 74 



Heim, A. L., and Betts, N. de 

 W., woods for telephone 

 poles 256 



Hosseus, C. C, Siam, explora- 

 tion 91 



Howe, C. D., and White, J. 

 H., with discussion by B. 

 E. Femow, Trent Water- 

 shed survey 435 



Kenipfer, W. H., timber 252 



Lewis, R. G., and Boyce, W. G. 

 H., wood-using industries. . 607 



Lumber Industry, part IV. . . . 601 



MacDougal, D. T., report. 

 Director Botanical Research 260 



Massachusetts, report, tenth. 

 State Forester, 1913 241 



Meinecke, E. P., manual, 

 forest tree diseases 244 



