108 Forestry Quarterly. 



FORESTS OF THE IVORY COAST. Pp. 747-749. 



FORESTRY IN HUNGARY. Pp. 753-757. 



USE OF TERMINALIA ARUNJA BARK FOR TANNING. 

 Pp. 583-590. Discusses the value of the Koha Tree as a tanning 

 material, and its depletion along water-courses influencing 

 water stages. 



FORESTS OF ASIA MINOR. Pp. 623-625. 



INDIAN FAMINES AND INDIAN FORESTS. Pp. 633-652. 



Shows clearly the connection of famines in India and disturb- 

 ance of water-supply, due largely to clearance of woodland, 

 showing increase of famines. 



Bulletin of American Geographical Society, 1908 — 



ACROSS PAPAGUERIA. Pp. 705-725. An excellent descrip- 

 tion of conditions in Arizona with special reference to vegeta- 

 tion. 



THE FOREST REGION OF MOUNT KENIA, BRITISH 

 EAST AFRICA. Pp. 745-746. 



THE SOUTHERN CAMPOS OF BRAZIL. Pp. 652-662. 



GLIEDERUNG AFRIKAS NACH PHYSIKALISCHEM UND 

 WIRTSCHAFTLICHEM GESICHTSPUNKTE. (7 maps, num- 

 bering 5 being "Vegetation und Verwitterung.") Petermanns 

 Mitt., No. 7, Gotta, 1908. 



Canadian Forestry Journal, 1908 — 



A FOREST POLICY FOR CANADA. Pp. 82-92. 



FOREST FIRES IN 1908. Pp. 126-137. A detailed list. 



FORESTRY ON THE EASTERN SLOPE OF THE ROCKIES. 

 Pp. 170-176. Gives a good account of conditions. 



JAPAN'S FORESTRY AND HER TIMBER NEEDS. Pp. 

 211-217. 



Forest Leaves, 1908 — 



THE FARM WOODLOT IN PENNSYLVANIA. Pp. 163-167. 



