no Forestry Quarterly. 



Ontario Should Reforest. Pp. 146-151. 



The Future of British Columbia Lumbering. Pp. 157-159. 

 The writer predicts a greater production than Washington 

 within ten years. 



Quarterly Journal of Forestry, VI, 1912, — 



The Monterey Pine in Britain. Pp. 13-20. 



Prussian Experiments with Exotic Trees. Pp. 58-64. 



Transactions of the Royal Scottish. Arboricultural Society, XXVI, 

 1912,— 



Early Tree Planting in Scotland. Pp. 12-31. 

 Historical. 



The Best Method of Planting at High Altitudes. Pp. 37- 

 45- 



Continental Notes — France. Pp. 48-58. 



The Indian Forester, XXXVII, 1911,— 



Forest Research in India. Pp. 595-605 ; 641-646. 

 An outline of the main duties of the officers of the Forest 

 Research Institute at Dehra Dun, a consideration of the work 

 done since the constitution of the institute in 1906, and a 

 discussion of the share which officers throughout the service 

 should take in research work. 



[XXXVIII, 1912,—] 



Expenditures on Forests in India and its Relation to the 

 Revenue. Pp. 1-17. 



The Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada, IX, 1911, — 



Pulp and Paper Notes in West Central Canada. Pp. 391- 



392. 



Discusses the possibilities for mills in the central west to 



utilize spruce, jack pine and aspen. 



