Other Periodical Literature. 495 



OTHER PERIODICAL LITERATURE. 



American Forestry, XX, 1914, — 



Sixteen Thousand Miles of Forested Shore Line. Pp. 319- 

 340. British Columbia coast conditions. 



The South' s Forestry and Water Resources. Pp. 377-379. 



An Epitome of National Reclamation. Pp. 393-402. 



Forestry on the Country Estate. Pp. i, loi, 165, 261, 356, 

 448, 501. 



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



A Method of Estimating Rainfall by the Growth of Trees. 

 Pp. 321-335. 



A Geographical Study of Nova Scotia. Pp. 413-419. 



The Ohio Naturalist, XIV, 1914, — 



Starch Reserve in Relation to the Production of Sugar, 

 Flowers, Leaves, and Seed in Birch and Maple. Pp. 317-320. 



The Botanical Gazette, JAfU, 1914, — 



The Significance of Tracheid Calibre in Coniferae. Pp. 

 287-307. 



The writer concludes that there is considerable evidence 

 that the width of spring tracheids is largely decided by two 

 factors, systematic affinity and available water supply. 



Morphological Instability in Pinu\s radiata. Pp. 314-319. 

 Deals with shoot proliferation. 



The Spur Shoot of the Pines. Pp. 362-384. 



Winter as a Factor in the Xerophily of Certain Evergreen 

 Ericads. Pp. 445-489. 



Bulletin of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, 1914 — 



Fiiel Oil in the Southwest. Pp. 1023-1070. 



