98 Forestry Quarterly. 



Trees and Shrubs of Nezv Mexico. By E. O. Wooton. Bul- 

 letin 87, New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. 

 State College, New Mexico. 1913. Pp. 159. 



Contains a brief botanical description of the woody plants 

 found in the State. 



forest Protection Law. State Board of Forest Commission- 

 ers, Washington. Olympia. Pp. 24. 



Contains the text of the forest law, also a few suggestions re- 

 garding burning logged-ofT land, slashings, etc. 



State vs. National Control of Public Forests from the Viezv- 

 point of a Western State. By the Oregon Consen^ation Com- 

 mission. Portland, Ore. 191 3. Pp. 8. 



A defense of national ownership of public forests. 



Volume Table for Redwood. Compiled by A. W. Elam. Pub- 

 lished by H. K. Starkweather. Alameda, Cal. 1913. 



Forty-Third Annual Report of the Bntomological Society of 

 Ontario, 1^12. Legislative Assembly, Toronto, Canada. 1913- 



Pp. 



Contains among other papers, Faunal Zones of Canada, pp. 

 26-33; Notes on Some Forest Insects of 1912, pp. 87-91. 



Fodder and Pasture Plants. By G. H. Clark and M. O. Malte. 

 Department of Agriculture. Ottawa, Canada. 1913. Pp. I43- 



Report of the Minister of Lands and Forests of the Province 

 of Quebec, 1Q13. Quebec, Canada. 1913. Pp. I55- 



Sixth Annual Report of the Forestry Committee, University of 

 Cambridge (England) Forestry School. 1913. Pp. 4. 



On the Economic Value of Shorea robusta (Sal.) By R- 

 S. Pearson. Volume 11, Part IT. Economy Series, Indian For- 

 est Memoirs. Calcutta, India. 1913- Pp. 70. 



Discusses the physical and mechanical properties, durability, 

 uses, minor products obtained from the tree, fuel value, prices 

 and annual cut. 



