218 Forestry Quarterly. 



Some Notes on Forestry in Ontario. Pp. 23-26. 

 Game and Forestry in Canada. Pp. 27-30. 

 The Dominion Forest Reserves. Pp. 31-47. 

 Great Britain's Afforestation Scheme. Pp. 48-54. 



Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, 1909, — 



The Relation of Geology to Topography. Pp. 138-142. 

 Shows the importance of geological knowledge for guidance in 

 constructing maps. 



Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 1909, — 



Planting on the Weald. Pp. 5-13. Gives the results of the 

 writer's experience. 



Effects of Overthinning and Ground Moisture upon the 

 Grozvth and Value of Plantations. Pp. 13-21. Shown by tables. 



Recent Progress in Afforestation. Pp. 21-31. Describes some 

 work done by the Midland Re-afforesting Association. 



The Journal of the Board of Agriculture, 1909, — 

 Report on Afforestation. Pp. 853-858. 

 A full summary of the conclusions and recommendations 

 in the second report of the Royal Commission. 



Afforestation of Waste Lands in Denmark, Holland, 

 France, and Belgium. Pp. 858-863. 



A brief summary of information regarding the policies 

 and methods. 



Afforestation of Waste Lands in Germany. Pp. 942-944. 



Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen, January, February, 

 March, 1909,— 



Ueber Lazvinenverbauungen an der Gotthardbahn. By 

 Burri. 

 Elucidates in detail and with illustrations the methods and 

 means used along the St. Gotthard Railway to prevent and make 

 harmless avalanches. This has been mostly done by mechanical 

 means, but reforesting in part has been undertaken, and with 

 success. 



