314 Forestry Quarterly. 



probably from dead trees; generations probably refer to age 

 classes or at least diameter classes. 



Eine Holzlieferung im assyrischen Reich Forstwissenschaftliches 

 Centralblatt. January, 191 2. Pp. 63, 64. 



OTHER PERIODICAL LITERATURE. 



Canadian Forestry Journal, VIII, 1912, — 



Tree Planting in Southern Alberta. Pp. 42-47. 



Canadian Pulp Woods. Pp. 48-50. 



Quarterly Journal of Forestry, VI, 1912, — 



Experiments on Trees at Colesborne. Pp. 83-111. 



The Structure of the Timbers of Some Common Genera of 

 Coniferous Trees. Pp. 1 12-134. 



The Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada, X, 1912, — 



The Degradation of Mechanical Wood Pulp During Stor- 

 age. Pp. 80-84. 



Pulp and Paper Industry in British Columbia. Pp. 97-98. 



The Need for a Canadian Experimental Pulp and Paper 

 Plant. Pp. II 5-1 19. 



Rod and Gun in Canada, XIII, 1912, — 



Final Report of the Ontario Game and Fisheries Commis- 

 sion, ipop-igii. Pp. 1413-1508. 



The Ohio Naturalist, XII, 1912,— 



Key to the Fruits of the Genera of Trees of the Northern 

 United States. Pp. 506-512. 



The Botanical Gazette, LIII, 1912, — 



The Morphology of Leitneria Floridana. Pp. 189-203. 



