CURRENT LITERATURE 



MONTHLY UST FOR OCTOBER, 1917 



(Books and periodicals indexed in the li- 

 brary of the United States Forest Ser- 

 vice.) 



FORESTRY AS A WHOLE 

 Proceedings and reports of associations, forest 

 officers, etc. 



Hongkong Botanical and forestry dept. 

 Report for the year 1916. 22 p. Hong- 

 kong, 1917. 



India Bombay presidency Forest dept. 

 Administration report of the forest cir- 

 cles for the year 1915-1916. 178 p. 

 Bombay, 1917. 



India United provinces Forest dept. An- 

 nual pr,ogress report of forest admin- 

 istration for the forest year 1915-1916. 

 102 p. Allahabad, 1916. 



New Zealand Dept. of lands and survey- 

 Forestry branch. Report for the year 

 ended 31st March, 1917.' 41 p. Wel- 

 lington, 1917. 



FOREST EDUCATIOW. 



Forest schools 



Harvard University Lumber business; 

 training offered by the Harvard grad- 

 uate school of business administrat- 

 tion in co-operation with the Depart- 

 ment of Forestry. 10 p. Cambridge. 

 Mass., 1917. 



Montana, University of School of forestry. 

 Special announcement of courses for 

 1917-18. 17 p. il. Missoula, Mont. 1917. 



SILVICULTURE 

 Planting 



Morrill, W. J. Trees for non-irrigated 

 regions in eastern Colorado. 20 p. il 

 Fort Collins, Colo., 1917. (Colorado 

 Agricultural College Extension serv- 

 ice. Extension bulletin, ser. 1, No. 123). 



Morris, O. M. Tree planting in eastern 



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CURRENT LITERATURE 



Washington. 4 p. Pullman, Wash., 

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 periment Station. Popular bulletin No 

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Shattuck, C. H. Forest and shade trees 

 and basket willows recommended for 

 planting in Idaho. 4 p. Moscow, Id., 

 1917. (Idaho Agricultural experiment 

 station. Circular No. 4.) 



FOREST PROTECTION I 



Insects 



Burgess, A. F. The gipsy moth and the 

 brown-tail moth and their control. 28 

 p., il. Wash., D. C, 1917. (U. S. 

 Dept. of agriculture. Farmers' bulle- 

 tin 845.) 



United States Dept. of agriculture. A 

 manual of dangerous insects likely to 

 be introduced in the United States 

 through importations; edited by W. 

 Dwight Pierce. 256 p. il., pi. Wash, 

 D. C, 1917. 



Fire 



Foster, J. H. Forest fire prevention, in co- 

 operation with the federal government. 

 12 p. map. College Station, Tex., 1917. 

 (Texas Agricultural and mechanical 

 college Dept. of forestry. Bulletin 6 ) 



FOREST ADMINISTRATION 

 United States Dept. of agriculture For- 

 est service. Rules and regulations per- 

 mitting prospecting, development and 

 utilization of the mineral resources of 

 lands acquired under the act of March 

 1, 1911. 19 p. Wash., D. C, 1917. 



FOREST UTILIZATION 

 Lamb, George N., & Berry, James B. Mar- 

 keting farm woodland products in 

 Georgia. 32 p. il. Athens, Ga., 1917. 

 (Georgia state college of agriculture 

 Extension division. Bulletin 129.) 

 Lamb, George N. Marketing farm woodlot 

 products in Maine. 38 p. il. Orono, Me., 

 1917. (University of Maine Agricul- 



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