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Hypsometers, by D. K. Noyes; Dollars and Sense, by D. Bruce; 

 Comment, by F. E. Olmsted; Evaporation and Soil Moisture in 

 Relation to Plant Succession, by C. F. Korstian; Silvical Notes on 

 Western Larch, by J. A. Larsen; Silvical Notes and Comments: 

 What about Sites, by A. B. Recknagel; The Effect of Wind, by 

 C. G. Bates; Silvicidtiire and Grazing Combined; Comparative 

 Value of Burlap and Pine Needles as a Mulch; A Russian National 

 Conservation Commission; Reviews. 



Metric System in Export Trade. Report to International High 

 Commission. By S. W. Stratton. Senate Docimient 241, 64th 

 Congress, 1st Session. Washington, D. C. 1916. Pp. 78. 



A Catalogue of the Flora of Isle Royale, Lake Superior. By W. S. 

 Cooper. Reprinted from Sixteenth Report Michigan Academy of 

 Science. Pp. 109-31. 



Forestry and the Farm Woodlot. By J. E. Barton. Circular 5, 

 Frankfort, Ky. Pp. 4. 



The Forests of the Future — Second Growth. By W. W. Ashe. 

 Address DeUvered at the Southern Forestry Congress, Held at 

 Asheville, N. C, Jiily 11-15, 1916. Reprinted from Southern 

 Lumberman. Nashville, Tenn. August 5, 1916. Pp. 12. 



Creosoted Wood Block Paving. By W. Buehler. Technical 

 Letter No. 1, National Lumber Manufacturers' Association. 

 Chicago, 111. May, 1916. Pp. 4. 



The Extent of the Woodlot in the New England States. By W. P. 

 Wharton. Society for Protection of New Hampshire Forests. 

 1916. Pp. 7. 



Plantae Wilsoneanae, an Enumeration of the Woody Plants 

 Collected in Western China for the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard 

 University during the Years 1907, 1908, and 1910 by E. H. Wilson. 

 Edited by C. P. Sargent. Vol. iii, pt. 1, issued May 8, 1916; 

 pt. 2 issued August 31, 1916. The University Press, Cambridge, 

 Mass. Pp. 419. 



