OTHER PERIODICAL LITERATURE 



Forest Leaves, XV, 1915, — 



Tree Planting Experiments. Pp. 41-2. 



Gives interesting figures of the cost of planting on four 

 different soils and situations with six different tools at the 

 Cloquet Experiment Station, Minnesota. 



Journal of Agricultural Research, V, 1916, — 



A Serious Disease in Forest Nurseries Caused by Perider 

 mium Jilamentosum. Pp. 781 ff. 



Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada, XIII, 1915, — 



Notes on the Design and Equipment oj a Paper and Pulp 

 Mill Laboratory. Pp. 503-10. 



"The object of these notes is to give an idea of the arrange- 

 ment of ' any old room ' in a mill for the purpose of carrying 

 out the usual technical tests required by a mill making 

 chiefly newspaper, but also mechanical and chemical pulp. 

 They are intended to apply chiefly to mills, whose location, 

 generally speaking, is more or less remote from large cities 

 and sources of chemical and scientific supplies." 



The article is liberally illustrated with diagrams and 

 photographs. 



The Journal of the Board of Agricultiu-e, XXII, 1915, — 



The Composition oj Wood and Plant Ash. Pp. 766-8. 

 Analyses showing amounts of potash and some other salts. 



The Indian Forester, XLI, 1915,— 



The Present Conditions of Applied Forestry in Canada, 

 Pp. 171-7; 226-38. 



Monthly Bulletin of Agricultural Intelligence and Plant 

 Diseases, VI, 1915, — 



Method of Preserving Acorns for Sowing. Pp. 956-7. 



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