Other Current Literature. 4 2 9 



Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters. Vol. IV, 

 No. r, 1909. 



Contains the following articles: The New Reconnaissance — 

 Working Plans that Work, by A. B. Recknagel; Experiment 

 Stations on the National Forests, by S. T. Dana; Forestry for 

 Railroads, by E. A. Sterling; Problems in Nursery Practice, by 

 C. R. Pettis; Plant Formations and Forest Types, by F. E. 

 Clements ; Relation Between State and Private Forestry in Penn- 

 sylvania, by J. T. Rothrock; Some Notes on the Yellow Pine 

 Forests of Central Alabama, by R. C. Bryant; A Study of the 

 Reproductive Characteristics of Lodgepole Pine, by G. E. Tower ; 

 Preliminary Forest Management in the Southwest, by T. S. 

 Woolsey, Jr.; Timber Estimating, by H. H. Chapman. 



Yearbook of Forestry. Seventh Annual Report of the So- 

 ciety of Protection of the New Hampshire Forests. 1909. Pp. 78. 

 Illustrated. 



Forest Laws of New Hampshire. Bulletin No. 1. Concord, 

 New Hampshire. 1909. Pp. 18. 



The Genus Dendroctonus. By A. D. Hopkins. Technical 

 Series No. 17, Part 1, Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 1909. Pp. 164. Illustrated. 



Bark Beetles of the Genus Dendroctonus. By A. D. Hopkins. 

 Bulletin No. 83, Part 1, Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 1909. Pp. 169. Illus- 

 trated. 



Year Book of the Department of Agriculture, 1908. Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 1909. Pp. 822. 



Contains an article on the progress of Forestry in 1908, by 

 Treadwell Cleveland, Jr., and statistical tables of Forest Pro- 

 ducts, of Forest Associations, Schools of Forestry, and State 

 Forest Officers. 



Silvical Leaflets, U. S. Forest Service, Washington, 1909: No. 

 43, Red or Norway Pine; No. 44, Jack Pine; No. 46, Limber 



