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Wood-worker, May, 1911. Manufacturing 

 broom and other handles, by H. B. 

 Alexander, p. 34-5. 



Forest journals 



Allegemeine forst-und jagd-zeitung, April, 

 1911. Der Wagnersche plentersaum- 

 schlagbetrieb in den graflich Puckler- 

 Limpurgschen waldungen bei Gaildorf, 

 by C. Miiller, p. 113-18; Der kapitalwert 

 der wurttembergischen staatsforsten, 

 by Schickhardt, p. 118-26. 

 Allegemeine forst-und jadg-zeitung. May, 

 1911. Wertsberechnung der im bereich 

 des Truppeniibungsplatzes des 14. ar- 

 meekorps" gelegenen waldungen auf der 

 Schwablischen Alb, by Konig, p. 149- 

 54; Anbau fremdlandischer holzarten, 

 by Walther. p. 154-67. 

 American forestry, June, 1911. A national 

 capital forest, by W. M. Ellicott, p. 317- 

 25; A report on the Washington forest, 

 by F. W. Besley. p. 325-6; Handling the 

 fire peril, by E. T. Allen, p. 329-32; 

 Insects injurious to forest trees, p. 

 335-43 ; Bamboo pulp as the paper ma- 

 terial of the future, by H. Vincent, p. 

 343-7. 

 Bulletin de la Society centrale forestiere 

 de Belgique, April, 1911. Incendies de 

 forets; causes, degats, remedes, p. 229- 

 40; L'ameublissement du sol dans les 

 futaies de hetre, by Huberty, p. 241- 

 51; Commerce d'importation et d'ex- 

 portation des bois en 1909, p. 252-60; 

 La rusticit6 du Douglas, by D. Cannon 

 and others, p. 260-70. 

 Bulletin de la Societ6 centrale forestiere 

 de Belgique, May, 1911. Les taillis 

 sous futaie de la Flandre occidentale, 

 by A. Glorie, p. 324-9. 

 Canadian forestry journal, March-April, 

 1911. The forest ranger, by S. J. Rec- 

 ord, p. 30-4; The Riding Mt. forest re- 

 serve, by George King, p. 35-6, 56; A 

 long fight ended; forest reserves in 

 Appalachian and White Mts. now as- 

 sured, p. 41-3; One means of fire de- 

 tection; one of Maine's lookout sta- 

 tions, p. 44; La pepini^re de Berthier- 

 ville, P. Q., by A. Bedard, p. 45-6. The 

 great Miramichi fire, p. 49-51; Making 

 maple sugar, p. 52-3. 

 Centralblatt fiir das gesamte forstwesen, 

 April, 1911. Die ausdehnung der ver- 

 jiingsflache, by L. A. Hauch, p. 147-61; 

 Beitrag zur kenntnis der dynamischen 

 vorgange beim abriesen des holzes im 

 holzriesen, by F. Angerholzer von Alm- 

 burg, p. 161-79. 

 Forstwissenschaftliches centralblatt, May, 

 1911. Heinrich Mayr, by L. Fabricius, 

 p. 241-7; Neues und altes vom zuwachs- 

 bohrer, by Heck, p. 247-68; Zur frage; 

 "Die forstlichen verhaltnisse Badens," 

 p. 268-73; Die volkswirtschaftliche be- 

 deutung der forstkultur fiir England, 

 by H. Walter, p. 280-5. 



Indian forester, Mar.-April, 1911. The in- 

 fluence of forests on rainfall and floods, 

 p. 119-30; The forestry court of the 

 U. P. exhibition held at Allahabad, 

 1910-1911, p. 131-60; Tanning extracts, 

 p. 160-71; Paper-pulp testing at the 

 forestry court cellulose laboratory, Al- 

 lahabad exhibition, by W. Raitt, p. 171- 

 8; Mechanical road transport of timber, 

 p. 180-3; Notes on some F. M. S. tim- 

 bers, by H. N. Ridley, p. 223-7; Timber 

 resources of the world, p. 228-34. 



Revue des eaux et forets, April 15, 1911. 

 Le blanc du chene, by M. Mangin, p. 

 225-39. 



Pevue des eaux et forets. May 1, 1911. 

 Estimations et exploitabilites forest- 

 ieres, by P. Bizot de Fonteny, p. 257- 

 67; L'Oidium du chene, p. 270-2. 



Schweizerische zeitschrift fiir forstwesen, 

 April. 1911. Die drahtseilriesen im 

 forstkreis Misox (Graubiinden), by 

 E. Schmid, p. 105-13; Eichhomchen- 

 schaden, by F. Fankhauser, p. 116-22. 



Zeitschrift fiir forst- und jagdwesen, April, 

 1911. Die Kiefernzangenbohrer-pflan- 

 zung, by Kranold, p. 358-67; Der schiit- 

 tepilz der kiefer, by Haack, p. 329-57. 



Zeitschrift fiir forst- und jagdwesen. May, 

 1911. Zum kampf gegen die nonne, by 

 Laspeyres, p. 424-30; Zur nonnenbe- 

 kampfung in Sachsen, by Bluhm, p. 

 430-3; Zum nonnenkrieg in Sachsen, 

 by Schall-Riaucour, p. 433-5. 



Some Reports and Bulletins 



The Biennial Report of the State Geolo- 

 gist of North Carolina, Dr. Joseph Hyde 

 Pratt, is to a considerable extent a forestry 

 report, dealing at length with the condi- 

 tions in the state and work that is being 

 done. On this point the report says that 

 the protection and the perpetuation of the 

 forests of North Carolina has become one 

 of the more important problems and stud- 

 ies of the North Carolina Geological and 

 Economic Survey. It is estimated that 

 approximately eleven million acres of land 

 in the state are now supporting some kind 

 of forest growth and one-half of this area 

 is probably absolutely forest land. Prob- 

 lems relating to forestry are vital to the 

 industrial life of the state, which should 

 put forth every effort to make the forests 

 as nearly perpetual as possible and encour- 

 age and stimulate their conservation by 

 their owners. The forestry work of the 

 Department has consisted of: (1) An in- 

 vestigation of the forest conditions of 

 North Carolina; (2) a study of forest fires 

 in North Carolina; (3) a statistical study 

 of the wood-using industries of North Caro- 

 lina; (4) the examination of timber areas 

 in regard to practicing scientific forestry; 

 (5) examination of watersheds belonging 

 to municipalities in regard to their protec- 

 tion from fire and contamination; (6) in- 

 vestigation regarding the re-forestation of 



