460 Forestry Quarterly. 



Third Annual Report of the Conservation Commission, igi^ : 

 Divisions of Lands and Forests and Fish and Game. Albany, N. 

 Y. Pp.366. 



Methods of Determining the Value of Timber in- the Farm, 

 Woodlot. By J. Bentley, Jr. The Cornell Reading Courses, 

 Volume III, Number 62. New York State College of Agricul- 

 ture at Cornell University. Ithaca, N. Y. 1914. Pp. 133-164. 



Rural and City Shade Tree Improvement. University Exten- 

 sion Service in Forestry, New York State College of Forestry. 

 Syracuse, N. Y. 1914. Pp. 15. 



Possibilities of Municipal Forestry in New York. By N. C. 

 Brown. New York State College of Forestry. Syracuse, N. Y. 

 1914. Pp. 19. 



The Lumber Industry. By R. S. Kellogg. Published by Alex- 

 ander Hamilton Institute, New York. 1913. Pp. 104. 



Ninth Annual Report of the Forest Park Reservation Co^n- 

 mission of New Jersey, 19 13. Union Hill N. J. Pp. 82. 



Report of the Maryland State Board of Forestry for ipi2 and 

 IQ13. Baltimore, Md. Pp. 56. 



Contains a review of the work performed during the years 

 1912-1913. The chief features of note are the authorization given 

 by the last legislature for the purchase of lands along the Patapsco 

 river for a State Forest Reservation ; an extension of the fire pro- 

 tection system ; the completion of the forest survey of the State in 

 1912 which was begun in 1906; the examination of 6,000 acres of 

 private land, chiefly woodlots ; and the marked extension of for- 

 estry knowledge in the State through addresses and illustrated 

 lectures. 



Forest Laws of Maryland. Maryland State Board of Forestry. 

 Forestry leaflet No. 15. Baltimore, Md., 1914. Pp. 8. 



Timber Resources of Warren County. Press Bulletin 115 of 

 Geological and Economic Survey. Chapel Hill, N. C. 1914. 

 Pp.4. 



