Other Current Literature 99 



The Red Rot of Conifers. By F. H. Abbott. Bulletin 191, 

 Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station. Burlington, Vt. 

 1915. Pp. 20. 



Report of the Circuit Tree Planting Committee. Massachu- 

 setts Forestry Association. Boston. 1915. Pp. 16. 



Empire Forestry. Volume 1, Number 1. New York State 

 College of Forestry. Syracuse, N. Y. January, 1915. Pp. 79. 



Contains the following articles: The New York State College 

 of Forestry at Syracuse University; Some Phases of Forestry 

 in China ; White Pine Plantations vs. Blister Blight and Weevil ; 

 Description of Canadian Woods Life; Forestry Club; Recon- 

 naissance Survey in the Palisades Inter-State Park; The Gypsy 

 Moth Problem in New England ; Cruising in Quebec ; Fire Pa- 

 trolling in Vermont Under Weeks Law; Reconnaissance and 

 Estimating in Lewis and Oswego Counties; Activities of the 

 Student Body; Destructive Distillation of African Mahogany; 

 Notes from the New York State Ranger School ; A Description 

 of Summer Work. 



Forty-sixth Annual Report of the Park Commissioners of the 

 City of Buffalo. Buffalo, N. Y. 1915. Pp. 118. 



Some Economic Factors Influencing the Forestry Situation. 

 By A. F. Hawes. Reprinted from Popular Science Monthly, 

 August, 1915. Pp. 181-6. 



Wood-Using Industries of West Virginia. By J. C. Willis 

 and J. T. Harris. Bulletin 10, West Virginia Department of 

 Agriculture. Charleston. 1915. Pp. 144. 



Organisation of Co-operative Forest Fire Protective Areas in 

 North Carolina, Being the Proceedings of the Special Conference 

 on Forest Fire Protection Held as Part of the Conference on 

 Forestry Nature Study. Prepared by J. S. Holmes. Economic 

 Paper, No. 42, North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey. 

 Raleigh. 1915. Pp. 39. 



