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LITERATURE 



MONTHLY LIST FOR JANUARY, 1919 



(Books and periodicals indexed in the 



library of the UnUed States Forest Service.) 

 FORESTRY A9 A WHOLE 



Graves, H. S. Forestry and the war; ad- 

 dress, Sept. 4, 1918. 3 p. Durham, N. 

 H., Society for the protection of New 

 Hampshire forests, 1918. 



Hammatt, R. F. Forestry and agriculture. 

 4 p. il. San Francisco, Cal., U. S. 

 Forest Service, 1918. 



Proceedings and reports of associations, forest 

 officers, etc. 



Great Britain Commissioners of woods, 

 forests and land revenues. Ninety- 

 sixth report. 50 p. London, 1918. 



Minnesota State board of forestry. An- 

 nual report for the year ending July 

 31, 1918. 19 p. St. Paul, 1918. 



New Zealand Dept. of lands and survey 

 Forestry branch. Report for the year 

 ended 31st March, 1918. 45 p. Wel- 

 lington, 1918. 



FOREST AESTHETICS 



Halligan, C. P. Trees, shrubs and plants 

 for farm and home planting. 52 -p. il. 

 East Lansing, Mich., 1918. (Michigan 

 Agricultural experiment station. 

 Bulletin 281.) 



Newark, N. J. Shade tree division. An- 

 nual report for the year ending Dec. 

 31, 1917. 34 p. il. Newark, 1918. 



FOREST EDUCATION 



Arbor day 



Illinois Dept. of public instruction. Arbor 

 and bird days, 1918. 74 p. il. Spring- 

 field, 111., 1918. 



FOREST DESCRIPTION 



Harper, R. M. A sketch of the forest geog- 

 raphy of New Jersey. 19 p. pi. map. 

 Phila. Geographical Society, 1918. 



North Carolina Geological and economic 

 survey. Timber resources of Anson 

 county. 5 p. Chapel Hill, 1918 (Press 

 bulletin no. 167.) 



North Carolina Geological and economic 

 survey. Timber resources of Mont- 



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gomery county. 5 p. Chapel Hill, I 

 1918. (Press bulletin no. 165.) 



North Carolina Geological and economic 

 survey. Timber resources of Rich- 

 mond county. 4 p. Chapel Hill, 1918. 

 (Press bulletin no. 166.) 



Schwab, W. G. The forests of Buchanan 

 county, Va. 20 p. pi., map. Char- 

 lottesville, 1918. (Virginia Office of i 

 State forester. Bulletin no. 16.) 



Schwab, W. G. The forests of Tazewell 

 county, Va. 14 p. pi., map. Char- ' 

 lottesville, 1917. (Virginia Office of 

 State forester. Bulletin no. 18.) 

 FOREST BOTANY 



Maiden, J. H. Critical revision of the 

 genus Eucalyptus, pt. 35. 25 p. Sydney, 

 Govt, printer, 1918. 



FOREST PROTECTION 



Fire 



Clearwater timber protective association. 

 Twelfth annual report. 20 p. Orofino, 

 Id., 1918. 



Headley, R. The uncontrollable fire. 4 p. 

 il. San Francisco, Cal., U. S. Forest 

 Service, 1918. 



Oregon State board of forestry. Fire 

 warden's handbook; Oregon forest fire 

 laws, revised, 1918. 48 p. Salem, Ore., 

 1918. 



Potlatch timber protective association. 

 Annual report, 1918. 20 p. Potlatch, 

 Id., 1918. 



FOREST LEGISLATION 



Western Australia Laws, statutes, etc. 

 Forest bill, 1918; second reading speech 

 by the Hon. R. T. Robinson. 16 p. 

 Perth, 1918. 



FOREST ADMINISTRATION 



United States Dept. of agriculture For- 

 est service. Recreation uses on the 

 national forests, by F. A. Waugh. 

 43 p. il. Wash., D. C, 1918. 



United States National forest reserva- 

 tion commission. Report for the fiscal 

 year ended June 30, 1918. 11 p. Wash., 

 D. C, 1918. 



FOREST UTILIZATION 



Lumber industry 



Gibbons, W. H. Logging in the Douglas 

 fir region. 256 p. il., maps. Wash., 

 D. C, 1918. (U. S. Dept. of agri- 

 culture, Bulletin 711.) 



India Burma Pegu circle. Conference 

 of 1917 on the departmental extraction 

 of teak in the Prome, Zigon and Thar- 

 rawady divisions. 6 p. Rangoon, Supt. 

 govt, print., 1918. 



Seerey, D. F. Small sawmills ; their 

 equipment, construction and operation. 

 68 p. Wash., D. C, 1918. (U. S. 

 Dept. of agriculture. Bulletin 718.) 



Southern pine association. War activi- 

 ties of the Southern pine association. 

 40 p. New Orleans, La., 1918. 



Wood-using industries 



United States -Dept. of commerce Bu- 

 reau of foreign and domestic com- 

 merce. Brazilian markets for paper, 

 paper products and printing machinery, 

 by R. S. Barrett. 77 p. pi. Wash., 



