458 Forestry Quarterly. 



er; The Use of Wood in Gas Producers, by R. Thelen ; The Dis- 

 tinguishing Features of the True Firs (Abies) of Western Wash- 

 ington and Oregon, by E. J. HanzHk ; Reviews. 



A Classified List of American Literature on Forestry Subjects 

 for General Reading and Reference. Timely helps for farmers. 

 Vol. 7, No. 8. Orono, Me., 1914. Pp. 53-60. 



The Brozvn-tail and Gypsy Moths and Parasites. Bulletin of 

 the Department of Agriculture, Vol. xii, No. 4. Augusta, Me., 

 1913. Pp. 18. 



The Fire Wardens^ Manual. State of New Hampshire, Bulle- 

 tin 5, Forestry Commission, 1914. Pp. "^2. 



"It is the special aim of this bulletin to instruct the wardens 

 how they may perform their services easier by the use of sys- 

 tematic methods, and make their work more effective. The pur- 

 pose is also to show how the warden service may benefit by the 

 work of lookout watchmen, patrolmen and other employees, and 

 how the wardens can assist and keep a check on the other kinds 

 of work." 



The Chestnut Bark Disease — Control: Utilization. New Hamp- 

 shire Forestry Commission, Bulletin VI. Prepared in co-opera- 

 tion with the Bureau of Plant Industry and Forest Service. Con- 

 cord, April, 1914. Pp. 40, illus. 



Contains a summary of present knowledge on the spread of the 

 disease in New Hampshire, and facts in regard to the utilization 

 of chestnut wood. 



Reforesting Waste and Cut-over Land. Bulletin IV, New 

 Hampshire Forestry Commission. Concord, February, 1914. Pp. 

 2y, illus. 



Treats of the importance of reforestation both to landowners 

 and the State; gives informaition on how trees for reforestation 

 may be secured and how they should be planted. 



Forestry in New Hampshire. Twelfth report of the Society 

 for the protection of New Hampshire forests. N. p., 1914. Pp. 

 96. Illus. I map. 



