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Engineering 



Directions and specifications for building telephone lines on the 



national forests; the Forest service. 1907. 10 p. Illus. 

 Proceeding's of Associations 



Appalachian mountain club. Register, 1907. 84 p. Boston. 



Jahrbuch des Schlesischen Forstvereins fur 1906 (Yearbook of the Sili- 

 cian forestry association for 1906) . 229 p. Illus. E. Morgen- 

 stern Verlagsbuchhandlung, Breslau. 



Porceedings of the Connecticut forestry association. 1907. 56 p. 



Hartford, Conn. 

 Forest Zoology 



*Les animaux des forels; mammiferes, oiseaux (The animals of the 

 forest; mammals, birds); R. Cabarrus. 280 p. Illus. L. La- 

 veur, Paris. 2 Fr. 50. 

 Exhibitions 



Forestry; an exhibition illustrating the beauty of the trees, their 

 growth, their cultivation and preservation, their usefulness to 

 man, their part in literature and art; in the free public library 

 of Newark, N. J. 1907. 12 p. Newark. 

 Arboretums 



* Arboretum national des Barres (The national arboretum at Les 



Barres); L. Parde. 1906. P. Klincksieck, Paris. 

 Bibliographies 



List of books on trees and forests in the Newark library. 1907. 8 p. 



The free public library, Newark, N. J. 

 Irrig-ation 



Millions for moisture, an account of the work of the U. S. Reclamation 

 service; C. J. Blanchard. 1907. 27 p. Illus. From National 

 geographic magazine, Wash., D. C., April, 1907. 

 Periodicals Articles of Special Interest 



Southern Lumberman, May 10, 1907. An inquiry about Bois d'Arc 

 (Osage Orange), p. 32; Renewing the Cedar Forests, p. 33. 



The Timber Trades Journal, March 30, 1907. Fashions in Wood. p. 744. 



The Timber Trades Journal, May 4, 1907. Crude oil as a timber pre- 

 servative, p. 967. 



The Timber Trades Journal, March 23, 1907 (Special Annual Issue). 

 The White Sea Timber Trade, p. 489; The Forests of Northern 

 Russia, p. 491; The Timber Industry of the Argentine Repub- 

 lic, p. 501; The History of African Mahogany, p. 509; The Home 

 Timber Trade of Ireland, p. 553. 



American Lumberman, May 4, 1907. Hardwood cut of the United 

 States for 1906 graphicallyportrayed. p. 32; Quantity, consump- 

 tion, and continuance of the timber of the U. S. p. 41. 



American Lumberman, May 11, 1907. Timber and Lumber legislation 

 in British Columbia, p. 28; California Redwood versus White 

 Oak for Cooperage stock, p. 30; The Cedar of New Jersey, p.30; 

 Mining for timber, p. 30; Michigan methods of measuring tim- 

 ber, p. 34; forestry applied to the farm. p. 38. 



The St. Louis Lumberman, May 1, 1907. Yellow pine as a veneer woodi 

 p. 67. 



The Mississippi Valley Lumberman, May 10, 1907. Trees, old and curi- 

 ous, p. 33. 



The Mississippi Valley Lumberman, May 3, 1907. The Waste of lum- 

 ber, p. 22; Timber testing in Oregon discussed by the Oregon & 

 Wash. Lumber Manufacturers' Association, p. 29. 



The National Cooperage Journal, May, 1907. Russian turpentine mak- 

 ing, p. 17; Slippery Elm in cooperage, p. 17; The wooden 

 pavement question, p. 20; The water in wood. p. 28; The 

 forests of Norway (Report of Vice-consul Alger of Christiania). 

 p.30. 



Southern Lumber Journal, May 1, 1907. Average life of untreated 

 railroad ties. p. 27; The fight for the forests, p. 35. 



Hardwood Record, May 10, 1907. The time for cutting hickory (From 

 Sept. 1 to Jan'y. 15). p. 14; American Forest Trees; Pin oak. 

 p. 16. 



