292 Forestry Quarterly. 



The Ohio Naturalist, XIV, 1914, — 



Transpiration in Relation to Growth and to the Successional 

 and Geographic Distribution of Plants. Pp. 241-251. 



Soil Bacteria. Pp. 273-278. 



Pomona College Journal of Economic Botany, III, 19 J 4, — 



The Palms Indigenous to Cuba iii. Pp. 391-417. 

 Third and concluding instalment of the monograph. 



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



Forestry and Pulp Industry. Pp. 178-180. 



The Journal of the Board of Agriculture, XX, 1913-14, — 



Some Douglas Fir Plantations. Pp. 402-416; 499-503; 690- 

 696; 865-875; 1079-1088. 



Poisoning by Conifers. Pp. 994. 



The Indian Forester, XL, 1914, — 



The Oxford Course of Forestry. Pp. 1-22. 

 Detailed outline of the training. 



The Technical Training and the Work of the Forest Depart- 

 ment from a Commercial Point of View. Pp. 63-70. 

 Relates' to preceding article. 



Timbers which Resist Termites. Pp. 23-42. 



Bulletin de la Soclete Dendrologique de France, No. 31, 1914, — 



Graines et Plantules des Angiospermes. Pp. 31-37. 

 Conclusion of the series. 



Monthly Bulletin of Agricultural Intelligence and Plant Diseases. V, 

 1914, — 



Recent Experience and Progress in Moor Cultivation in Ger- 

 many. Pp. 313-316. 



