456 Forestry Quarterly. 



in the freight rate on lumber in the territory east of the Mississippi 

 river and north of the Ohio and Potomac rivers. 



History of the Pacific Coast Shippers' Association, and organiza- 

 tion of wholesalers and manufacturers of Pacific Coast forest 

 products. Compiled and edited by F. D. Becker and S. B. Bel- 

 lows. Published by the Association. Seattle, Washington. Jan- 

 uary I, 1914. Pp. 80. 



The Country's Forests. U. S. Department of Agriculture. For- 

 est Service. Washington, 1914. Pp. 14. 



Our Timber Supply. U. S. Department of Agriculture. Forest 

 Service. Washington, 1914. Pp. 8. 



Western Red Cedar in the Pacific Northzvest. By J. B. Knapp 

 and A. G. Jackson. Rep. from West Coast Lumberman, Seattle- 

 Tacoma, February i, 1914-March i, 1914. U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture. Forest Service. Pp. 24, illus. 



Section i. Forest Characteristics of Western Red Cedar. 

 Section 11. Utilization of Western Red Cedar. 



Systematic Fire Protection in the California Forests. By Coert 

 DuBois. For forest officers in District 5, U. S. Forest Service 

 (not for public distribution). U. S. Department of Agriculture. 

 Forest Service. Washington, May 29, 1914. Pp. 99, illus. 



An excellent manual dealing with methods and means of fire 

 prevention and control. 



Suitability of Longleaf Pine for Paper Pulp. By H. E. Sur- 

 face. Bulletin 72, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 1914. Pp. 26. 



Rocky Mountain Mine Timbers. By N. De W. Betts. Bulle- 

 tin yj, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, D. C. 

 1914. Pp. 34. 



