78 Forestry Quarterly. 



Practical Botany. By J. Y. Bergen and O. W. Caldwell. Bos- 

 ton, Mass. 191 1. Pp. 545. 



Trees and Forestry — An Elementary Treatment of the Subject 

 Based on the Jesup Collection of North American Woods in the 

 American Museum of Natural History. By Mary C. Dickerson. 

 American Museum of Natural History, New York. 1910. Pp. 

 104. 



American Society for Testing Materials: Yearbook, 1911, con- 

 taining the Standard Specifications. Philadelphia, Pa. 191 1. 



Pp. 385. 



Contains standard classification of structural timber (pp. 166- 

 169) ; standard specifications for yellow pine bridge and trestle 

 timbers (pp. 170-172). 



Fourth Annual Report of the Missouri State Board of Horti- 

 culture, iQio. Jefferson, Missouri. 191 1. Pp. 394. 



Chestnut in Tennessee. By W. W. Ashe. Extract (B) from 

 Bulletin 10, Forest Studies in Tennessee. State Geological Sur- 

 vey, in co-operation with the U. S. Forest Service. Nashville, 

 Tenn. 1912. Pp. 35. 



Proceedings of the Forest Fire Conference of the Western 

 Forestry and Conservation Association at Portland, Oregon, De- 

 cember, ipii. Compiled and issued by The Timberman, Port- 

 land, Oregon. 



The Uses of Philippine Woods. Bulletin 11, Bureau of For- 

 estry. Manila, P. I. 191 1. Pp. 50. 



Annual Report of the Director of Forestry of the Philippine 

 Islands for Year Ending June 50, ipii. By Major G. P. Ahern. 

 Manila, P. I. 191 1. Pp. 42. 



Customs Tariff of Cuba. Department of Commerce and Labor. 

 Bureau of Manufactures. Tariff Series No. 27. Revised to 

 November, 191 1. Pp. 89. 



The laws relating to wood and other vegetable materials em- 

 ployed in paper and other manufacturing are of special interest. 



