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Botany 



Apgar, Austin Craig. Ornamental shrubs 

 of the United States. 352 p., il. N. Y., 

 etc., 1910. 



Hunting and fishing 



Eardley-Wilmot, Sainthlll. Forest life and 

 sport in India. 324 p., pi. London, E. 

 Arnold, 1910. 



Engi^neering 



Koester, Frank. Hydroelectric develop- 

 ments and engineering. 454 p., il. 

 N. Y., D. Van Nostrand co., 1909. 



Periodical Articles 



General 



Art and progress, Nov., 1910. Forests as 

 pleasure parks, by W. M. Ellicott, p. 

 13-20. 

 Botanical gazette, Nov., 1910. Reversion- 

 ary characters of traumatic oak wood, 

 by I. W. Bailey, p. 374-9. 

 Collier's weekly, Oct. 8, 1910. Forests can 

 be saved from fire, by C. W. Meighan, 

 p. 15-16. 

 Collier's weekly, Dec. 3, 1910. The timber 

 gleaners; a new movement for the pre- 

 vention of forest fires and the utiliza- 

 tion of damaged trees, by C. W. Mei- 

 ghan, p. 24, 37; Baby trees, nurturing 

 and caring for the infants of the forest, 

 by S. F. Aaron, p. 29-30. 

 Country life in America, Nov., 1910. Tree 



vivisection, by C. O. Morris, p. 102. 

 Everybody's magazine, Dec, 1910. A world 

 afire; heroes in the burning of the 

 northwestern forests, by G. W. Ogden, 

 p. 754-66. 

 Garden magazine, Dec, 1910. Is the south- 

 ern hemlock better than the northern, 

 bv W. Miller, p. 214-15; Trees for the 

 northwest, by C. L. Meller, p. 222-3, 

 236. 

 Harper's magazine, Dec, 1910. The real 

 Dismal Swamp, by Walter P. Eaton, 

 p. 18-30. 

 Independent, Oct. 20, 1910. Celebrated and 

 historic trees, by J. G. Wilson, p. 857- 

 65. 

 Journal of agriculture of South Australia, 

 Oct., 1910. Bush fires and bush fire 

 brigades, by T. S. Marshall, p. 245-51. 

 New age, Sept., 1910. Making the most of 

 our forests, by Catherine F. Cavanagh, 

 p. 228-38. 

 New age, Oct., 1910. Songs and stories of 



the trees, by Portia Brent, p. 302-5. 

 Proceedings of the American society of 

 civil engineers, Nov., 1910. Timber 

 preservation, its development and pres- 

 ent scope, by W. Buehler, p. 1359-68. 

 Scientific American, Oct. 15, 1910. What 

 is white oak, p. 296. 



Scientific American supplement, Oct. 15, 

 1910. How wood is artificially aged; 

 the coloration of wood by gases and 

 fumes, by H. Wislicenus, p. 250-1. 



United States monthly weather review, 

 Sept., 1910. The experiment station at 

 Wagon Wheel Gap, Colorado, by H. C. 

 Frankenfield, p. 1453-4. 



Trade journals and consular reports 



American lumberman, Nov. 26, 1910. Util- 

 ization of tupelo, p. 42; Forest fires 

 and the railroads, p. 47. 



American lumberman, Dec. 10, 1910. The 

 white pine, p. 1, 85; Wood block pave- 

 ment the premier, p. 32; Forest fire 

 conference at St. Paul, p. 44-9; Remedy- 

 ing the fire evil, by E. T. Allen, p. 

 44-6; Proposed remedial fire legislation 

 in Wisconsin, by E. M. Griffith, p. 46; 

 Must have fire protection, by C. C. An- 

 drews, p. 47-S; Interest of lumbermen 

 in practical forest legislation, by T. A. 

 Green, p. 48-9; Fire protection on the 

 Minnesota state reservations, by E. G. 

 Cheyney, p. 49; Interests of railways 

 in the protection of forests, by R. H. 

 Aishton, p. 49. 

 Barrel and box, Nov., 1910. Piling meth- 

 ods, p. 51. 

 Engineering news, Sept. 15, 1910. Forest 

 fire protection by New York state, by 

 J. S. Whipple, p. 295. 

 Engineering news, Sept. 22, 1910. An eco- 

 nomic comparison of railway ties of 

 different materials, by N. N. Campbell, 

 p. 302-3. 

 Engineering news, Oct. 27, 1910. Fighting 

 fire with fire in the forests of the Pa- 

 cific slope, by C. Du Bois, p. 453. 

 Engineering news, Nov. 3, 1910. Creosst- 

 ing plant of the Pacific creosoting co.. 

 Eagle Harbor, Wash., p. 473. 

 Engineering news, Nov. 10, 1910. Forest 

 fires and pine beetles in the Black 

 Hills, by B. C. Yates, p. 517-18. 

 Engineering news, Nov. 17, 1910. Eco- 

 nomic comparison of railway tie ma- 

 terial, by E. A. Sterling, p. 540. 

 Hardwood record, Dec. 10, 1910. El Chaco, 

 the Argentine timber belt, by A. E 

 Gordon, p. 28-30; Wooden and fiber 

 boxes, by H. S. Sackett, p. 31-3. 

 Lumber trade journal, Dec. 1, 1910. Colon- 

 ization plans for denuded timber lands, 

 p. 27; Equalized valuation of Louisiana 

 timber lands, p. 36-8. 

 Lumber world, Dec. 1, 1910. Cutover 

 swamp lands, by H. B. Hewes, p. 16; 

 Woods used for cross ties, p. 20. 

 Mississippi Valley lumberman, Nov. 18, 

 1910. Fire prevention in the woods, 

 by D. P. Simons, p. 39; Handling logs 

 on steep ground with a gravity cable 

 system, by F. E. Newby, p. 39-40. 



