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Forest fires — Continued 



Handbook of forest protection, 1918. lOGp il 

 map '18 Cal. State bd. of forestry, Sacra- 

 mento 



Holocaust in Minnesota. E. G. Cheyney. il 

 Am For 24:642-7 N '18 



How forest tires aie discovered and reported. 

 Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 117: 

 166 S 1 '17 



* Inadequate patrol and dry peat raise fire 



loss, map Eng News-Record (10th av at 

 36th st, N.Y. 15c) 81:841-2 N 7 '18 



* Manual of instructions for county forest war- 



dens and district forest wardens and in- 

 formation in regard to the prevention and 

 suppression of forest fires, rev ed 36p '16 

 Ky. State forester, Frankfort 



* Maryland forest fire laws and fire protection. 



(Forestry leaflet no. 2) 4p Md. State bd. of 

 forestry, Baltimore 



Mechanical fire-fighting equipment. G. G. 

 Blyth. il Am For 22:171-2 Mr '16 



New forest fire lookout map. E. Fritz, il Sib- 

 ley J (Cornell univ., Ithaca, N.Y. 20c) 31: 

 150-3 Mr '17 



1915 forest fire season. A. S. Peck, il Am For 

 22:225-7 Ap '16 



* Plan of forest fire protection for Virginia. 



R. C. Jones. (Forestry leaflet no. 3) 3p '18 



(rev) Va. State forester, Univ. of Va. 



Charlottesville 

 Press comments on the forest fires. Am For 



24:654-5 N '18 

 Prevention of forest fires. Int R Ag Econ 80: 



26-8 Ag '17 

 Prevention of forest fires in Canada. (Com- 

 merce Reports no. 79) p 54 (Ap 5) '17 U.S. 



Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, 



Washington, D.C. 

 Protecting our timber resources; using the 



heliograph to fight forest fires. A. L. Dahl. 



il Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 



lOc) 84:36 Jl 21 '17 

 Protection from forest fires. W. D. Ludwig. 



Country Gent 82:1154 Jl 14 '17 

 Protection from railway fires in Sweden. J 



For 15:1050-2 D '17 • 

 Removing growth from fire lanes. N. R. Mc- 



Naughton. For Quar 14:270-2 Je '16 

 Report of the chief forest fire warden for the 



year 1916. (B. 16) 123p il map '17 Pa. Dept. 



of forestry, Harrisburg 



* Report of the chief forest fire warden of 



Pennsylvania for the year 1917. (B. 17) lllp 

 maps. '18 Penn. Dept. of forestry, Harris- 

 burg 



200 dead in forest fires. Am For 22:492 Ag 

 '16 



What shall we do to prevent our enormous 

 forest-fire losses. R. S. Hosmer. Scientific 

 Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 116:405-}- Ap 

 21 '17 



See also Washington forest fire association 



Forest Hills Gardens, New York 



What a suburban community can do for the 

 birds. A. Fearing, il Country Life 34:80 Je 

 '18 

 Forest insurance. See Insurance, Forest 

 Forest management 



Ashes: their characteristics and manage- 

 ment. W. D. Sterrett. il map U S Ag B 299: 

 1-88 '15 



Aspen reproduction in relation to manage- 

 ment. F: S. Baker. J For 16:389-98 Ap '18 



Control of the gipsy moth by forest manage- 

 ment. G. E. Clement; W. Munro. map U S 

 Ag B 484:1-51 '17 



Disease control and forest management. F. H. 

 Millen. J For 15:974-7 D '17 



Forest management of loblolly pine in Dela- 

 ware, Maryland, and Virginia. W. D. Ster- 

 rett. il map U S Ag B 11:1-59 '14 



Forest management on the national forests. 

 E. I. Terry. J For 16:565-6 My '18 



Forest succession in the central Rnckv 

 mountains. C. G. Bates. J For 15:587-92 My 

 '17 



Forest taxation as a factor in forest manage- 

 ment. G. W. Hutton and E. B. Harpham. 

 Soc Am For Pro 11:330-5 Jl '16 



French fir management in the Vosges. A. 

 Gazin. J For 16:535-49 My '18 



Hewn-tie versus saw-timber rotations. C. F. 



Korstian. Soc Am For Pro 11:315-29 Jl '16 

 How lumbermen in following their own inter- 

 ests have served the public. A. Gary. J For 



15:271-89 Mr '17 

 Investigations of the rotting of slash in 



Arkansas. W. H. Long. U S Ag B 496:1-14 



'17 

 Laissez faire vs. foresight in forest manage- 

 ment. B. P. Kirkland. J For 15:290-306 Mr 



'17 

 National forest organization. S. W. Wynne. 



For Quar 14:589-94 D '16 

 Northern hardwood forest; place of the 



northern hardwoods in forest management. 



E. H. Frothingham. il U S Ag B 285:33-44 



'15' 

 Possibilities of private forest management in 



New York state. C. H. Guise. Cornell Ag 



Exp B 375:697-746 '16; Same. Cornell Ag 



Exp Rep 1916:697-746 '17 

 Red spruce: its growth and management. 



L. S. Murphy, il U S Ag B 544:1-100 '17 

 Relations between forest valuation and man- 

 agement. P. Frey. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, 



no 9:1298-9 S '16 

 Shortleaf pine: its economic importance and 



forest management; essentials of forest 



management. W. R. Mattoon. il U S Ag B 



308:24-55 '15 

 Silviculture for British India. S: T. Dana. 



Soc Am For Pro 11:359-65 Jl '16 

 Some social aspects of forest management. B. 



MacKaye. J For 16:210-14 F '18 

 Spi-uce management in France. J For 16:603-5 



My '18 

 Swiss method of regulating the cut in prac- 

 tice. C. H. Guise. J For 15:564-73 My '17 

 Utilization and management of lodgepole pine 



in the Rocky mountains. D. T. Mason, il 



map U S Ag B 234:1-54 '15 

 Waipoua Kauri forest; its demarcation and 



future management. D. B. Hutchins. J Ag 



New Zealand 16:136-41 Mr '18 

 White pine under forest management. E. H. 



Frothingham. il U S Ag B 13:1-70 '14 

 Working plan for forest lands of Peninsula 



state park, Door county. Wis. (B. 3) 45p il 



map '17 Wis. conservation comm., Madison 

 Forest mensuration 



Absolute form quotient. H. Claughton-Wal- 



lin. J For 16:523-34 My '18 

 Assortment tables. For Quar 14:752-8 D '16 

 Biltmore stick and the point of diameter 



measurements. D. Bruce. Soc Am For Pro 



11:226-9 Ap '16 

 Computing volumes in period allotment. T. S. 



Woolsey, jr. J For 15:431-4 Ap '17 

 Determination of increment by stem analysis. 



W. A. W. De Beuzeville. (B. 13) 14p '18 



New South Wales Forestry comm., Sydney 

 Determining the quahty of standing timber. 



S. Berry. J For 15:438-41 Ap '17 

 Factor of top diameters in construction and 



application of vohime tables based on log 



lengths. H. H. Chapman. Soc Am For Pro 



11:221-5 Ap '16 

 Growing- stock as a criterion of normality. 



A. B. Recknagel. Soc Am For Pro 11:308-14 

 Jl '16 



Helps in estimating. For Quar 14:338-42 Je 

 '16 



Logarithmic cross-section paper in forest 

 mensuration. D. Bruce. J For 15:335-42 Mr 

 '17 



Measuring and marketing woodlot products. 

 W. R. Matoon and W: B. Barrows, il Farm- 

 ers' B 715:1-48 '16; Same cond. Am For 22: 

 618 O '16 



Mensuration methods compared. For Quar 14: 

 521-3 S '16 



Notes on a method of studying current growth 

 percent. B. A. Chandler. For Quar 14:453- 

 60 S '16 



Practical application of Pressler's formula. A. 



B. Recknagel. For Qu;u- 14:260-7 Je '16 

 Preliminary volume table for Scots pine. J 



Bd Ag 25:326-7 Je '18 

 Preliminary volume tables for larch. J Bd Ag 



24:1430-5 Mr '18 

 Problem of making volume tables for use on 



the national forests. T. T. Munger. J For 



15:574-86 My '17 



