5o8 Forestry Quarterly. 



OTHER CURRENT LITERATURE. 



Fire Warden's Hand Book. Oregon's Forest Fire Laws, 

 State Board of Forestry, Oregon, 1912. Pp. 45. 



The Wood Using Industries of Tennessee. By Clark W. 

 Gould and Hu Maxwell, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Reprint for 

 Southern Lumberman, Nashville, Tenn. May 25, 1912. 



Price List of Philippine Photographs for Sale by the Bureau 

 of Science. Manila, P. L (Eflfective Feb. i, 1912.) 



Contains a few photos of scences of interest to foresters. The 

 majority deal with the native people and their customs. 



Forest Products of Canada 1911, Pulpwood. By H. R. Mac- 

 Millan assisted by E. G. McDougall and W. Guy N. Boyce. Dept. 

 of the Interior, Canada, Forestry Branch. Bulletin No. 30. Pp. 

 17. Ottawa, Government Printing Bureau, 1912. 



The Classification of the Black Oaks. By William Trelease. 

 Reprinted from Proceedings of the American Philosophical 

 Society, Vol. LI, No. 204, April — June, 1912. Pp. 167-170. 

 Plates X to XIII. 



A brief classification to "illustrate the synthesis of generic con- 

 cepts out of specific characters." 



The Conservation Law in Relation to Fish and Game as 

 amended by the Legislature of Nineteen Hundred and Twelve. 

 Pp. 284. Albany. J. B. Lyon Company, State Printers, 1912. 



A booklet containing the State laws relating to forest, fish and 

 game. 



Reforesting Waste and Cut Over Lands. Circular No. 2, New 

 Hampshire Forestry Commission. March, 1912. Pp. 4. 

 Contents : 



State Forest Nurseries. 

 Kind of Trees to Plant. 

 How to Secure Trees for Reforesting Land. 

 List of Trees That Can be Obtained from the Forest Com- 

 mission. 

 Reforesting Operations. 



