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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Forest mensuration — Continued 



Form-variations of larch. J For 16:725-6 O 

 '18 



Formula method for estimating timber. E. I. 

 Terry. J For 17:413-22 Ap '19 



Further comment on a formula method of 

 estimatins: timber. E. I. Terry. J For 18: 

 160-1 F ''20 



Generalized yield table for even-aged, well- 

 stocked stands of southern upland hard- 

 woods. W. D. Sterrett. J For 19:382-9 Ap 

 '21 



Growth study and normal yield tables for 

 second growth hardwood stands in central 

 New England. J. N. Spaeth. (Harvard forest 

 B. 2) 20p il 50c '20 Harvard Univ. press, 

 29 Randall Hall, Cambridge, Mass. 



Height and diameter basis for volume ta- 

 bles. D. Bruce. J For 18:549-57 My '20 



Jonson "absolute form quotient"' as an ex- 

 pression of taper. H. Claughton-Wallin and 

 F. McVicker. J For 18:346-57 Ap '20 



Jonson absolute form quotient: how it is used 

 in timber estimating. H. R. Wickenden. 

 J For 19:584-93 O '21 



Knot zones and spiral in Adirondack red 

 spruce. E: F. McCarthy and R. J. Hoyle. 11 

 J For 16:777-91 N '18 



Measuring and marketing farm timber. W. R. 

 Mattoon and W: B. Barrows, il Farmers' 

 B 1210:1-61 '21 



Mechanical aids in stem analysis. E. C. Pegg. 

 J For 17:682-5 O '19 



Mensuration in France. D. Bruce. J For 17: 

 686-90 O '19 



Proposed standardization of the checking of 

 volume tables. D. Bruce. J For 18:544-8 

 My '20 



Second remeasurement of permanent sample 

 plots of Dougla.s fir on the west slope of 

 the Cascades in Oregon. T. T. Muneer. J 

 For 18:833-6 D '20 



Some new aspects regarding the use of the 

 forest service standard (gradimeter) hypsom- 

 eter. H. Krauch. J For 16:772-6 N '18 



Study of the frustum form factors of hard 

 maple and yellow birch. B. A. Chandler. 

 Vt Ag Exp B 210:1-38 '18; Review. J For 

 17:712-15 O '19 



Use of stand graphs in determining the lim- 

 itation of cut. H. Krauch. J For 18:719- 

 22 N '20 



Volume increment on cut-over pulpwood lands. 

 E. F. McCarthy and W. M. Robertson, bib- 

 liog J For 19:611-17 O '21 



WTiite fir volume table. D. Bruce. Cal Ag Exp 

 B 329:41-5 '21 



Forest pathology. See Trees — Diseases and 



pests 



Forest planting 



Afforestation. F. D. Acland. New Statesman 

 (10 Great Queen st, Kingsway, London, 

 W.C. 6d) 12:348-9 Ja 25 '19 



Afforestation blunder. New Statesman (10 

 Great Queen st, Kingsway, London, W.C. 

 6d) 12:365-6 F 1 '19 



Afforestation of ravine lands in the Etawah 

 district. United Provinces. E. A. Smyth- 

 ies. (Indian forest records v. 7,pt. 8) 33p 

 il Rs 2 '20 India Supt. of govt, ptg., Cal- 

 cutta 



Afforestation of uncultivated land in Portu- 

 gal. Int R Ag Econ 11, no 2:148-9 F '20 



Dry zone afforestation and reclamation of 

 waste land. A. E. P. Griessen. il Royal Hort 

 Soc J 45:98-112 O '19 



Forest planting in Maine. Maine Ag Ext B 

 131:1-12 '21 



Forest planting in Michigan. A. K. Chitten- 

 den, il Mich Ag Exp Spec B 103:1-16 '21 



Forest planting in Ohio. E. Secrest. Ohio Ag 

 Exp B V 6:51-8 Mr '21 



Forest planting in southern Michigan. L. J. 

 Young. J For 19:131-8 F '21 



Forest planting on the farm. S. N. Spring 

 and C. H. Guise, il Cornell Reading Course 

 Farm 159:1-40 '21 



Forests in the sand hills. F. R. Johnson, il 



Am For 26:582-4 O '20 

 Furrow planting upon the .sand plains of 



Michigan. H. C. Hilton. J For 16:915-19 D 



•18 



How to make idle land pay; plan for the fu- 

 ture plant trees. (C. 19) lip rev il '19 Pa, 

 1>.1JL. oi lonj.sLiy, tiarrisburg 



Making a forest to order; preparing the soil 

 for the trees. H. Vendelmans. il Sci Am 

 (233 Broadway, N.Y. 15c) 124:232 Mr 19 

 ■21 



Nursery practice in Pennsylvania. G: A. 

 Retan. J For 16:761-9 N '18 



Planting in relation to the future of national 

 forests. F. R. Johnson. J For 17:173-7 F '19 



Planting of forest trees by the public schools 

 of the state, il N Y State Coll of Forestry 

 (Syracuse) B v 16, no 23 (C. 13):1-16 '16 



Private planting in Permsylvania. N. R. Mc- 

 Naughton. J For 16:770-1 N '18 



Reclaiming the fire swept areas of the 

 West. L: Rolier. il Overland (259 Minna st, 

 San Francisco 10c) n s 73:171-6 F '19 



Reforestation; an urgent need of the Gulf 

 Coast counties. W. W. Cox. 7p n.d. Dr W. 

 W. Cox, i^ynian, Miss. 



Will be sent to libraries on request 



Reforestation in Massachusetts. T. R. Sim- 

 mons. 19p il '19 Mass. State forester, Boston 



Reforestation in southwestern Pemisjlvania. 

 W. D. Ludwig. il Am City (154 Nassau 

 st, N.Y. 35c) 22:143-4 F '20 



Reforestation progress in Pennsylvania. J. 

 L. Crane, jr. il Am City (154 Nassau st, 

 N.Y. 50c) 23:403-6 O '20 



Reforestation that will pay dividends. A. N. 

 Pack, il Am For 27:427-30 Jl '21 



Reforestation with special reference to fi- 

 nancial return. H. Andrews. Am Lumber- 

 man (431 S. Dearborn st, Chicago 25c) 

 2348:58-9 My 15 '20 



Replacement of the chestnut. J. S. Illick. J 

 For 19:105-14 F '21 



Replanting the war forests. R. H. Mouiton. 

 il iiellman (118 S. 6th st, Minneapolis, 

 Minn. lOc) 26:434-5 Ap 19 '19 



Reports on afforestation schemes initiated 

 under loan funds provided on estimates for 

 the year ending 31st March, 1919. 21p maps 

 Is 9d '19 S. Africa, Union of. Forest dept., 

 Pretoria 



Not available for disti-ibution 



Restoring vineyards, forests and fertile 

 farms in Palestine, map Current Opinion 

 (65 W. 36th st, N.Y. 25c) 68:258-9 F '20 



Some instances of sand dune planting. C. R. 

 Tillotson. J For 19:139-40 F '21 



Some problems of re-afforestation. W. Somer- 

 ville. 13p 6d '19 Royal ag. soc. of England, 

 16, Bedford sq, London, W.C. 1 



Summer planting of white pine on the Michi- 

 gan state forests. R. Watson. J For 18: 

 623-4 O '20 



Sylviculture; artificial creation of forests, 

 p 79-108 '20 New South Wales Forestry 

 comiTi., Sydney 



Systematic afforestation of Great Britain. A. 

 D. Webster. Royal Hort Soc J 45:278-88 

 Jl '2(1 



Trees for the desert. A. L. Dahl. il Sci Am 

 Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 87:188-9 Mr 

 22 '19 



£25,000,000 job. New Statesman (10 Great 

 Queen st, Kingsway, London, W.C. 6d) 12: 

 319-20 Ja 18 '19 



Why the forest plantation failed. J. A. Fergu- 

 son, il Nat Stock & F 44:1260 Ja 15 '21 



Wood for the nation. W. B. Greeley, il U S 

 Ag Yearbook 1920:147-58 '21 

 Forest products 



A propos du comptoir Suisse d'^chantillons de 

 Lausanne. E. Mrt. J For Suisse 72:212-13 

 O '21 



Economic utilisation of forest products, il 

 Australian For J 4:236-8 Ag '21 



Edible fruits of the forests. Gard Chron 

 Am 21:434 D '17; Same. Am For 23:687 N 

 '17; Same. Weekly N L 5:6 Mr 13 '18; 

 Same. Am Thresherman 22:68 S '19 



Forest products exhibition in Perth. Austra- 

 han For J 4:215-16 Jl '21 



Industrial research in forest products. il 

 Am For 26:401-7 Jl '20 



Notes on the forest and forest products and 

 industries of Western Australia. 133p il '20 

 Western Australia Forests dept., Perth 



