272 Forestry Quarterly. 



Contains : Methods for Regulating the Cut on National 

 Forests, by B. Moore ; Parasitism of Phoradendron Juniperinum 

 Libocedri Engelm, by E. P. Meinecke ; National Forest Sales on 

 the Pacific Coast, by W. B. Greeley ; The Relation of Soil Acidity 

 to Plant Societies, by A. W. Sampson ; Timber Bonds, by E. A. 

 Braniff; The Catalpa Septum; A. Factor in Distinguishing Hardy 

 Catalpa, by W. PL Lamb; Chaparral Areas on the Siskiyou 

 National Forest, by H. E. Haefner; Use of Soil Fungicides to 

 Prevent Damping-Off of Coniferous Seedlings, by C. Hartley; 

 Results of Cuttings on the Minnesota National Forest Under the 

 Morris Act of 1902, by R. Zon ; Silvicultural Systems of Manage- 

 ment for Central Rocky Mountain Forests, by C. G. Bates ; Seed 

 Production and How to Study It ; Discussion, by S. T. Dana, B. 

 Adams, C, R. Tillotson and R. Zon. 



Instructions for Making Forest Maps and Surveys. Prepared 

 in the Office of Geography, U. S. Forest Service, Washington, D. 

 C. 1912. Pp. 85. 



Planting and Care of Street and Highzvay Trees. By George 

 A. Cromie and W. O. Filley. Document No. 8, Civic Federation 

 of New Haven, Conn. 1912. Pp. 20. 



Forest Fire Manual: Part I, Prevention and Control of Forest 

 Fires. Part II, Connecticut Laws Relating to Forests. By 

 Samuel N. Spring. New Haven, Conn. 1912. Pp. 54. 



A Classification for Forestry Literature. Prepared by the 

 faculty of the Yale Forest School. Bulletin, Yale Forest School. 

 New Haven, Conn. 1912. Pp. 6. 



Proceedings of Alumni Reunion, Yale Forest School, New 

 Haven, Conn., Dec. 20-21, igii. Published by Yale Forest 

 School, New Haven. 1912. Pp. 107. 



An Outline for a Field Study of a Lumber Operation. By R. 

 C. Bryant. Published by Yale Forest School, New Haven, Conn. 

 191 2. Pp. 24, 



Detail Surveying and Bxploration in Relation to the Manage- 



