96 Forestry Quarterly. 



Woods used in Patternmaking. By E. F. Lake. Reprint from 

 "The Foundry," October, 1913. Published by Thomas E. Coale 

 Lumber Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Pp. 14. 



Discusses the various woods used in pattern-making and value 

 of each for this purpose. 



Wood-Using Iitdustries of South Carolina. By S. L. Wolfe. 

 Department of Agriculture, Commerce and Industries, in co- 

 operation with U. S. Forest Service. Columbia, S. C. 1913. 

 Pp- 53- 



An Act of the Legislature of West Virginia^ providing a Work- 

 man's Compensation Law. Passed February 21, 191 3, in effect 

 May 22, 1913. State of West Virginia Public Service Com- 

 mission. Charleston, W. Va., Pp. 21. 



This law provides' for a Public Service Commission to ad- 

 minister the Act. The funds for the payment of injured em- 

 ployees are subscribed, by employers 90 per cent, and by em- 

 ployees, ID per cent. 



Yellow Pine, A Manual of Standard Wood Construction (4 

 ed.) By A. T. North. Published by the Yellow Pine Manu- 

 facturers' Association, St. Louis, Mo. 1913. Pp. 130. 



The purpose of this handbook is to give information concern- 

 ing yellow pine which cannot be obtained in other publications. 

 It deals chiefly with the physical and mechanical properties of 

 actual size timbers of yellow pine manufactured in accordance 

 with the grading rules of the above association. A very useful 

 and valuable handbook for engineers, architects and others who 

 have occasion to use yellow pine timbers. 



Notes on Diseases of Trees in the Southern Appalachians. I. 

 By A. H. Graves. Reprinted from Phytopatholog}^ Vol. Ill, 

 No. 2, April, 1913. Pp. 129-139. 



Forest Planting in Nezv .Jersey. By A. Gaskill. Reports of the 

 Forest Park Reservation Commission. Trenton, N. J. 1913. 

 Pp. 31. 



Wood-Using Industries of Neiiv York. By J. T. Harris. Ser- 



