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CURRENT 



LITERATURE 



MONTHLY LIST FOR JUNE, 1918 



(Books and periodicals indexed in the library 

 of the United States Forest Service.) 



FORESTRY AS A WHOLE 



Hawley, R. C. and Hawes, A. F. Manual 

 of forestry for the northeastern Uni- 

 ted States; being vol. 1 of "Forestry 

 in New England" revised. 2d edition. 

 281 p. N. Y., J. Wiley and sons, 1918. 



Proceedings and reports of associations, forest 

 officers, etc. 



India Assam Forest dept. Progress re- 

 port of forest administration, 1916- 

 1917. 80 p. map. Shillong, 1917. 



India Bihar and Orissa Forest dept. 

 Annual progress report on forest ad- 

 ministration, 1916-1917. 57 p. Patna, 

 1917. 



India Northwest frontier province 

 Forest dept. Progress report on forest 

 administration, 1916-1917. 40 p. Pesh- 

 awar, 1917. 



Massachusetts State forester. Fourteenth 

 annual report, 1917. 99 p. pi. Boston, 

 Mass., 1918. 



FOREST DESCRIPTION 



Whitford, H. N. Forest conditions of 

 Colombia and Venezuela. 16 p. il. 

 Wash., D. C, Pan American union, 

 1918. 



FOREST MENSURATION 



Bruce, Donald. A new dendrometer. 7 p. 

 il. Berkeley, Cal., University of Cali- 

 fornia press, 1917. 



FOREST PROTECTION 



Diseases 



Weir, J. R. Forest disease surveys. 23 p. 

 il. Washington, D. C, 1918. (U. S. 

 Dept. of agriculture. Bulletin 658.) 

 FOREST LEGISLATION 



New Brunswick. Laws, statutes, etc. The 

 forest act and the forest fire act of 

 New Brunswick. 23 p. Fredericton, 

 N. B., 1918. 



FOREST ECONOMICS 



Taxation and tariff 



Woodward, K. W. Taxation of wood- 

 lands. 19 p. Durham, N. H., 1918. 

 (New Hampshire college of agricul- 

 ture and the mechanic arts Extension 

 service. Extension circular 39.) 

 WOOD TECHNOLOGY 



Sterns, R. W. Canadian Douglas fir; its 

 mechanical and physical properties. 

 84 p. il., tables. Ottawa, 1918. (Cana- 

 da Interior dept. Forestry branch. 

 Bulletin 60.) 



Zeller, S. M. Correlation of the strength 

 and durability of southern pine. 10 p. 

 pi. St. Louis, Missouri botanical gar- 

 den, 1918. 



AUXILIARY SUBJECTS 



Conservation of natural resources 



Maryland Conservation commission. Offi- 

 cial bulletins 3-4. Baltimore, Md., 

 1917-18. 



Maryland Conservation commission. Sec- 



