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AMEKICAN FORESTRY 



Cisco, 1911. (California academy of 

 sciences. Proceedings, 4th ser., v. 

 1:7-288.) 



Public lands 



Michigan Public domain commission. Pre- 

 liminary report, July S, 1909 to Dec. 31, 

 1910. 15 p. Lansing, Mich., 1911. 



New Brunswick Crown land dept. 50th 

 annual report, for the year ended 31st 

 Oct., 1910. 78 p. Frederickton, N. B., 

 1911. 



Periodical Articles 



General 



American conservation, March, 1911. 

 What women have achieved ; they have 

 saved the big trees, Appalachian for- 

 ests and the Palisades, by Jessie Bry- 

 ant Gerard, p. 56-9; The lesson of the 

 forest fires, by H. b. Graves, p. 61-6. 



Country life in America, April 1, 1911. 

 The forest crop; abuse and conserva- 

 tion of our timber supply, by S. Haw- 

 ley, p. 425-7. 



Gardener's chronicle, Jan. 14, 1911. Amer- 

 ican hawthorns; some new arborescent 

 species, by J. Dunbar, p. 17; Sandal- 

 wood; an opportunity for plant pathol- 

 ogists, p. 20-1. 



Gardener's chronicle, Jan. 21, 1911. Street 

 trees and gas, p. 44. 



Muhlenbergia, Feb. 1911. The coast live 

 oak, by A. A. Heller, p. 16-19. 



Popular science monthly, March 1911. 

 Work of the chemist in conservation, 

 by E. W. Rockwell, p. 291-304. 



Review of reviews, April, 1911. Timber 

 conservation as related to reciprocity, 

 by T. B. Walker, p. 470-2. 



Scientific American, March 18, 1911. Sav- 

 ing trees by the use of cement, by M. 

 L. Davey, p. 275. 



Scientific American supplement, Jan. 28, 

 1911. A remarkable American forest 

 railway; the profitable industrial road 

 in Michoacan, Mex., by A. Reiche, p. 

 56-7. 



Sierra club bulletin, Jan. 1911. Fire and 

 the forest; the theory of light burning, 

 by Frederick E. Olmsted, p. 43-7. 



Trade journals and consular reports 



American lumberman, March 18, 1911. 

 Relation of the lumbermen of the 

 south to conservation, by H. E. Hardt- 

 ner, p. 39-40; Need of uniform forest 

 legislation, by J. G. Peters, p. 40. 



American lumberman, March 25, 1911. 

 Commercial cypress, p. 1, 69. 



American lumberman, April 1, 1911. The 

 use of cutover shortleaf pine lands, by 

 W. W. Ashe. p. 43-4. 



American lumberman, April 8, 1911. Phy- 

 sical problems in timber utilization; 

 practical investigations and tests by 

 the Forest service, p. 40-1 ; Logging in 

 British Columbia, by A. J. Hendry, p. 

 54. 



Barrel and box, March, 1911. Address on 

 forestry, by C. G. Hopkins, p. 48-9. 



Canada lumberman, April 1, 1911. The 

 modern steam log loader, p. 34-5. 



Engineering record, Jan. 28, 1911. Railway 

 cross-tie records, p. 117-18. 



Furniture journal, Feb. 25, 1911. The suc- 

 cessful willow ware maker, by C. D. 

 Mell, p. 56-7. 



Hardwood record, March 25, 1911. Influ- 

 ence of veneer industry on the lumber 

 trade, by D. E. Kline, p. 34-5. 



Lumber review, April 1, 1911. Future of 

 wood block paving, p. 11. 



Lumber trade journal, March 15, 1911. Pe- 

 can growing on cut-over lands, p. 15-16; 

 Canada's lumber production, by F. S. S. 

 Johnson, p. 16-17. 



Lumber trade journal, April 1, 1911. Cyp- 

 ress as railroad tie material, p. 19-20; 

 Cypress lumber and its grading, p. 21; 

 Wood paving blocks for Italy, by J. B. 

 Young, p. 45. 



Mississippi Valley lumberman, March 10, 

 1911. Report of the Minnesota tax 

 commission as it relates to timber, p. 

 28; The merits of wood block pave- 

 ment, by A. Rinker, p. 33. 



Municipal journal and engineer, March 15, 

 1911. Development of wood block 

 specifications, by G. W. Tillson, p. 

 349-52; Wood block pavements of At- 

 lanta, by J. N. Hazlehurst, p. 355-7; 

 Wood block paving in Aberdeen, by 

 R. B. Easton, p. 357-8; Wood block pav- 

 ing in Pensacola, by G. Rommel, p. 377- 

 8; Pavements in Grand Forks, by H. 

 G. Lykken, p. 380; Wood paving in 

 American cities, p. 381-3. 



Paper trade journal, March 9, 1911. Cana- 

 da's lumber production, by F. S. S. 

 Johnson, p. 9-10; History of paper mak- 

 ing materials, by R. J. Hoffner, p. 48. 



Paper trade journal, March 30, 1911. Proc- 

 ess of making fiber pulp; manufacture 

 from wood chips and similar material, 

 by C. L. Weiberg, p. 48, 52. 



St. Louis lumberman, March 15, 1911. 

 Flooring opportunities, p. 51-2; Live 

 news of the wood block paving indus- 

 try, p. 79; Gas driven locomotives for 

 lumber and logging service, p. 80-1. 



St. Louis lumberman, April 1, 1911. A ma- 

 chine for handling the dust from mill 

 log saws, p. 27; Wood block paving 

 notes, p. 66. 



Southern industrial and lumber review, 

 March, 1911. Use of treated timber, by 

 John T. Logan, p. 69. 



Southern lumber journal, March 15, 1911. 

 Progress of forest conservation in Mas- 

 sachusetts, p. 44. 



Southern lumberman, March 18, 1911. 

 Closing session of the Southern com- 

 mercial congress; forestry section 

 meeting, p. 27-9. 



Southern lumberman, March 25, 1911. A 

 chemical study of cypress, by A. F. 

 Odell, p. 26; The remarkable popularity 



