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CHRISTMAS 1917 I 



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TREE ScEDSMAN 

 Dresher Pennsylvania 



CURRENT LITERATURE 



MONTHLY UST FOR NOVEMBER, 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. 

 Philippine Islands Bureau of forestry. An- 

 nual report of the director of forestry 

 for the fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 1916. 

 83 p. Manila, 1917. 



FOREST AESTHETICS 

 Street and park trees 

 Newark, N. J. Shade tree commission 



Four centuries of trees in Newark; 



arbor day, 1917. 7 p. il. Newark, 1917. 

 Newark, N. J. Shade tree commission. 



Thirteenth annual report, 1916. 66 p. il. 



Newark, 1917. 

 Trelease, William Plant materials of 



decorative gardening; the woody 



plants. 204 p. Urbana, 111., pub. by the 



author, 1917. 



FOREST EDUCATIOH 

 Arbor day 

 Alabama Dept. of education. Good roads ; 



arbor day, Feb. 23, 1917. 16 p. i!. Mont- 

 gomery, Ala., 1917. (Bulletin No. 47.) 



Forest schools 



Michigan, university of College of litera- 

 ture, science and the arts. Announce- 

 ment of the curriculum in forestry, 

 1917-1918. 38 p. Ann Arbor, 1917. 



Minnesota, University of College of for- 

 estry. Announcement for the year 1917- 

 1918. 37 p. Minneapolis, 1917. 

 FOREST BOTANY 



Maiden, J. H. The forest flora of New 

 South Wales, pt. 61. 37 p. pi. Sydney, 

 N. S. W., Gov't. Printer, 1917. 

 SILVICAL STUDIES OF SPECIES 



Kirwan, J. D. Maitland. Note on babul, 

 Acacia arabica. 14 p. pi. Calcutta, 

 1917. (India Forest dept. Forest bul- 

 letin No. 35.) 



Murphy, Louis S. The red spruce; its 



growth and management. 100 p. pi. 



Wash., D. C, 1917. (U. S. Dept. of 



agriculture. Bulletin 544.) 



FOREST PROTECTION 

 Insects 

 Gill, John B. Important pecan insects and 



their control. 48 p. il. Wash., D. C. 



1917. (U. S. Dept. of agriculture. 



Farmers' bulletin 813.) 



FOREST LEGISLATION 



France Laws, statutes, etc. Decret du 3 

 Juillet 1917, relatif a la creation d'un 

 comite charge de I'examen des ques- 

 tions concernant les exploitations com- 

 merces et industries des bois. 5 p. 

 Paris, 1917. 



Kinney, Jay P. The development of forest 

 law in America. 254 p. N. Y., J. Wiley 

 & Sons, 1917. 



FOREST ADMINISTRATION 



Andrews, C. C. What thirty-nine states are 

 doing in forestry. 11 p. St. Paul, 

 Minn., State forestry board, 1917. 



United States Dept. of agriculture For- 

 est service. October field program. 

 1917. 29 p. Wash., D. C, 1917. 



National and state forests 



Wild gardens of Acadia. Sieur de Monts 

 national monument; the White moun- 



