98 Forestry Quarterly 



The Bagworm, An Injurious Shade-Tree Insect. By L. O. 

 Howard and F. H. Chittenden. Farmers' Bulletin 701, U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture. Contribution from the Bureau of 

 Entomology. Washington, D. C. 1916. Pp. 12. 



Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters. Volume 

 X. Number 4. Washington, D. C. October, 1915. Pp. 341-484. 



Contains: In Memoriam: Robert Langdon Rogers; The Need 

 of Working Plans on National Forests and the Policies Which 

 Should Be Embodied in Them, by B. P. Kirkland; Regional 

 Forest Plans, by D. T. Mason ; Working Plans, by H. H. Chap- 

 man ; New Aspect of Brush Disposal in Arizona and New 

 Mexico, by W. H. L,ong; Brush Disposal in Lodgepole-Pine 

 Cuttings, by D. T. Mason; Some Notes on Forest Ecology and 

 Its Problems, by R. H. Boerker; Five Years' Growth on Doug- 

 las Fir Sample Plots, by T. T. Munger; Light Burning at Castle 

 Rock, by S. B. Show; Uniformity in the Forest-Fire Legisla- 

 tion Affecting Railroad Operation and Lumbering, by P. T. 

 Coolidge; Reviews. 



Report of the Selby Smelter Commission. By J. A. Holmes, 

 E. C. Franklin and R. C. Gould. Bulletin 98, Bureau of Mines, 

 Department of the Interior. Washington, D. C. 1915. Pp. 528. 



A contribution to the literature of metallurgical smoke in its 

 relation to plant growth and to public health and comfort. It 

 outlines what is believed to be a satisfactory method of dealing 

 with legal controversies over the damage inflicted by mining and 

 metallurgical establishments. 



Our Foreign Trade in Farm and Forest Products. Prepared 

 by P. Elliott. Bulletin 296, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 

 Contribution from the Bureau of Crop Estimates. Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 1915. Pp. 51. 



Of special interest to foresters are the statements in regard 

 to logs, lumber and timber, naval stores, gums, and minor forest 

 products, pp. 46-8 inclusive. 



Fifth Annual Report of the New Hampshire State Tax Com- 

 mission. Tax Year of 1915. Concord, N. H. 1915. Pp. 126. 



