613 Forestry Quarterly 



Instructions for Making Improvement Thinnings and the Manage- 

 ment of Moth-infested Woodlands. (3d Ed.) By H. O. Cook and 

 P. D. Kneeland. Boston, Me. 1914. Pp. 35. 



A Forestry Arithmetic for Vermont Schools. By A. F. Hawes- 

 Vermont Forestry Publication No. 14. Brattleboro, Vt. 1914. 

 Pp. 30. 



Connecticut Forest Fire Manual, 1913-14. Issued by State 

 Forest Fire Warden. New Haven, Conn. Pp. 39. 



Report of the Botanist: Part I of Annual Report of Connecticut 

 Agricultural Experiment Station for 1913. By G. P. Clinton. 

 1914. Pp. 42. 



Contains : Notes on Plant Diseases of Connecticut (among them 

 some forest tree diseases) ; So-called Chestnut Blight Poisoning, 

 discussing the supposition of connection between the blight and 

 certain cases of sickness. 



Reforesting. (5th Ed.) By C. R. Pettis. Biilletin 2, Con- 

 servation Commission. Albany, N. Y. 1914. Pp. 38. 



The Conservation Law in Relation to Fish and Game and to Lands 

 and Forests, as amended to the close of the regular Session of 1914. 

 Albany, N. Y. 1914. Pp. 293. 



Lumber Manufacturing Accounts. By A. F. Jones. Ronald 

 Accounting Series, The Ronald Press Co. New York. 1914. 

 Pp. 112. 



A treatise on lumber accounting methods suitable for either a 

 large or small business. 



It contains chapters on the following subjects: 



Part I. Lumber Manufacturing and its Records. 



1 . Fixed assets : Timber bonds. 



2. General office. 



3. Classification of construction and operating expenses. 



4. Logging and sawmill costs. 



5. Public utilities and outside operations. 



6. Shipping department. 



