Other Current Literature. 97 



ies XIV, No. 2, New York State College of Forestry, in co- 

 operation with U. S. Forest Service. Albany, N. Y. 1913. Pp. 

 213. 



Second Annual Report of the Cotiservation Commission, igi2. 

 Division of Lands and Forests and Fish and Game. Albany, N. 

 Y. 191 3. Pp. 297. 



Contains annual report of the Forestry Bureau, pp. 67-114, 

 which is well illustrated with half tones and one map showing 

 the forest conditions. 



Control of two Elm-Tree Pests. By G. W. Herrick. Bulle- 

 tin T^T)'^, Agricultural Experiment Station, Cornell University. 

 Ithaca, N. Y. Pp. 491-512. 



Woodlot Forestry: A Manual of Forestry for Use on Farms 

 and Country Estates. By R. Rosenbluth. Bulletin 9, State of 

 New York Conservation Commission. Albany, N. Y. 19 13. 

 Pp. 104. 



An excellent bulletin on this subject. 



The Influence of Forests upon Climate. By Prof. DeC. Ward. 

 Reprint from the Popular Science Monthly, April, 1913. Pp. 

 313-332. 



The Power of Growth in Plants. By G. E. Stone. Reprinted 

 from Popular Science Monthly, September, 1913. Pp. 231-239. 



Tree Planting for Shelter in Minnesota. By P. C. Records. 

 Bulletin i. Forestry Board. 1913. Pp. 30. 



Contains data on species to plant, and methods of planting 

 and care. 



Illinois Arbor and Bird Days. Circular No. 68, issued by 

 F. G. Blair, Superintendent of Public Instruction. Pp. 71. 



Contains popular articles on various topics related to birds and 

 trees. 



The Trees and Shrubs of Oklahoma. By C. W. Shannon. 

 Circular 4, Oklahoma Geological Survey. Norman, Okla., 1913. 

 Pp. 41. 



Contains a list of the trees and shrubs of the state and a 

 few notes in regard to the distribution of each ; preliminary. 



