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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Pettis, C. R. Reforesting. 25 p., pi. Al- 

 bany, N. Y., 1910. (N. Y. Forest, fish 

 and game commission. Bulletin 2.) 



Thornber, W. S. Forest, shade and orna- 

 mental trees in Washington. 55 p. 

 il. Pullman. Wash., 1909. (Washing- 

 ton Agricultural experiment station. 

 Bulletin 90.) 



Forest Protection 



Insects 



Hopkins. A. D. Contributions toward a 

 monograph of the bark-weevils of the 

 genus Pissodes. 68 p. il., pi. Wash., 

 D. C, 1911. (U. S. Dept. of agricul- 

 ture Bureau of entomology. Tech- 

 nical series, no. 20, pt. 1.) 



Hopkins, A. D. Insect injuries to forest 

 products. 9 p. Wash., D. C, 1910. 

 (U. S. Dept. of agriculture Bureau 

 of entomology. Circular 128.) 



Hopkins, A. D. Insect injuries to the 

 wood of dying and dead trees. 3 p. 

 Wash., D. C, 1910. (U. S. Dept. of 

 agriculture Bureau of entomology. 

 Circular 127.) 



Hopkins, A. D. Insect injuries to the wood 

 of living trees. 4 p. Wash., D. C, 

 1910. (U. S. Dept. of agriculture 

 Bureau of entomology. Circular 126.) 



Hopkins, A. D. Insects in their relation 

 to the reduction of future supplies of 

 timber, and general principles of con- 

 trol. 10 p. Wash.. D. C, 1910. (U. 

 S. Dept. of agriculture Bureau of en- 

 tomology. Circular 129.) 



Snyder, Thomas E. Damage to chestnut 

 telephone and telegraph poles by wood- 

 boring insects. 12 p., il., pi. Wash., 

 D. C, 1910. (U. S. Dept. of agricul- 

 ture Bureau of entomology. Bulletin 

 94, pt. 1.) 



Fire 



Jacquot, A. Incendies en foret; (Forest 

 fires) ; translated by C. E. C. Fischer. 

 278 p. Calcutta, Sup. of government 

 printing, 1910. 



Forest Nanagement 



Schenck, C. Alwin. Forest management. 

 33 p. Asheville, N. C, Hackney and 

 Moale CO., 1907. 



Forest mensuration 



Graves, Henry S. and Ziegler, E. A. The 

 woodsman's handbook, revised and en- 

 larged. 208 p. il. Wash., D. C, 1910. 

 (U. S. Forest service. Bulletin 36.) 



Forest Economics 



Statistics 



Macmillan, H. R. Forest products of Can- 

 ada, 1909; lumber, square timber, lath 

 and shingles. 30 p. Ottawa, 1910. 



(Canada Dept. of the interior For- 

 estry branch. Bulletin 11.) 



Forest Administration 



California State forester. Third biennial 

 report, 1909-1910. 160 p. il. Sacra- 

 mento, Cal., 1910. 



South Australia Woods and forests de- 

 partment. Annual progress report up- 

 on state forest administration for the 

 year 1909-10. 12 p. pi. Adelaide, S. 

 A., 1910. 



Vermont State forester. 2d annual re- 

 port, 1909-10. 52 p. pi. Montpelier, 

 Vt, 1910. 



Forest Utilization 



Betts, H. S. and Smith, C. Stowell. Utili- 

 zation of California eucalypts. 30 p. 

 il. Wash., D. C, 1910. (U. S. For- 

 est service. Circular 179.) 



Lumber industry 



National lumber manufacturer's credit cor- 

 poration. Credit rating book, vol. 14, 

 Oct., 1910. maps. St. Louis, Mo., 

 1910. 



Western pine manufacturers' association. 

 Association standard grades; rules for 

 the grading of western soft pine, 

 Idaho white pine, fir and larch lumber. 

 71 p. Spokane, Wash., 1910. 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Conservation of natural resources 



Dixon, Joseph M. National commission 

 for the conservation of natural re- 

 sources; report. 50 p. Wash., D. C, 

 1910. (U. S. 61st congress 2d ses- 

 sion Senate. Report 826.) 



Pinchot, Gifford. The fight for conserva- 

 tion. 152 p. N. Y., Doubleday, Page 

 & CO., 1910. 



Irrigation 



Adams, Frank. Delivery of water to ir- 

 rigators. 99 p. il. Wash., D. C, 

 1910. (U. S. Dept. of agriculture- 

 Office of experiment stations. Bulletin 

 229.) 



United States Reclamation service. Ir- 

 rigation projects of the Reclamation 

 service; natural reclamation of arid 

 lands. 32 p. il., map. Wash., D. C, 

 1910. 



Periodical Articles 



General 



Century magazine, Jan., 1911. An Iowa 

 plant-breeder; new methods in plant 

 production contrasted with old, by L. 

 H. Bailey, p. 392-401; The Grand 

 Caiion of the Colorado, by J. Bur- 

 roughs, p. 425-38. 



