124 j'orcsiry Quarterly. 



[XX, 1014] 



Forest Planting in Pike's Peak. Pp. 14-21. 



Reconnaissance : Its Relation to Forest Working Plans. 

 Pp. 22-30. 



Public Knowledge of Forest Economics. Pp. 58-63. 



Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, XliVI, 1914, — 



Notes on the Sources of the Peace River, British Colum- 

 bia. Pp. 1-24. 



Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada, XU, 1914, — 



Chemical Utilization of Southern Waste. Pp. 33-40. 



Transactions of the Royal Scottish Arhoi-icultural Society, XXVIII, 

 1914, — 



The Development Commission and Forestry. Pp. 14-27. 

 Extracts from the report of the commissioners for year 

 ended 31st March, 191 3. 



Th^ State Forests of Saxony. Pp. 28-46. 



Continental Notes — France. Pp. 60-72. 



The Formation of Plantations on Deep Peat. Pp. 72-78. 



77zc Excursion to Sivitzadand. Pp. 83-97. 



Visit to German Forests. Pp. 100-104. 



The Gardeners' Chronicle, IjV, 1914, — 



Conditions Affecting Germination. Pp. 24-25, 

 A classification of some seeds according to their behavior 

 when exposed to various conditions' of humidity. 



