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Record of Wholesale Prices of Lumber. Based on actual sales 

 made F. O. B. mill for July, August, and September, 191 1. U. S. 

 Forest Service. Washington, D. C. 



Washington's Secondary Wood-Using Industries. By H. B. 

 Oakleaf (U. S. Forest Service). Reprint from The Pacific 

 Lumber Trade Journal. Seattle, Washington. 191 1. Pp. 8. 



The Wood-Using Industries of Louisiana. By Hu Maxwell, 

 under the direction of H. S. Sackett. Reprint from The Lumber 

 Trade Journal. New Orleans, La. 1912. Pp. 15. 



The Wood-Using Industries of Illinois. By R. E. Simmons, 

 under the direction of J. C. Blair and H. S. Sackett. 1912. 

 Pp. 164. 



The Control of the Chestnut Bark Disease. By H. Metcalf and 

 J. F. Collins. Farmers' Bulletin 467, Department of Agriculture. 

 Washington, D. C. 191 1. Pp. 24. 



Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution, igio. Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 191 1. 



Among the many interesting papers contains one on Forest 

 Preservation by Henry S. Graves, (pp. 433-445). 



Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, ipii. Washington, 

 D. C. Pp. 150. 



Wood Turpentine: Its Production, Refining, Properties and 

 Uses. By F. P. Veitch and M. G. Donk. Bulletin 144, Bureau 

 of Chemistry. Washington, D. C. 191 1. Pp. 76. 



Third Annual Report of the State Forester of Vermont, ipii. 

 By A. F. Hawes. Burlington, Vt. 1912. Pp. 44. 



A Leaf Key to the Genera of the Common Wild and Cultivated 

 Deciduous Trees of Nezv Jersey. By Mary F. Barrett. Upper 

 Montclair, New Jersey. 191 1. Pp. 7. 



