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Forest journals 



Arborea, Nov., 1915. Lindens, by Hans J. 

 Koehler and Frederick Law Olmsted, 

 p. 115-18; The town forest, by Allen 

 Chamberlain, p. 118-19; Tree work in 

 Buffalo, New York, by Harry B. Filer, 

 p. 120-3. 

 Canadian forestry journal, Dec, 1915. The 

 relation of forestry to irrigation, by R. D. 

 Prettie, p. 280-3; Planting forests for 

 profit; the interesting story of the Laur- 

 entide company's success on waste lands 

 near Grand Mere, P. Q., by Elwood 

 Wilson, p. 284-8; Increased production 

 and forest management, by R. H. Camp- 

 bell, p. 289-92; Destruction of scenic 

 beauties by forest fires, by Arthur O. 

 Wheeler, p. 292-8; Forestry in Switzer- 

 land, p. 298-300; Ontario's railway 

 enforces live policy of forest guarding, by 

 George W. Lee, p. 302^1; Laboratories 

 formally opened, p. 306-9; Lumbermen 

 and forestry, by J. E. Rhodes, p. 316-20. 

 Centralblatt fur das gesamte forstwesen, 

 Nov.-Dec, 1915. Verwendung von hau- 

 shuhnern zur insektenvertilgung im 

 walde, by Walther Sedlaczek, p. 437-47; 

 Studie uber die herstellung von schicht- 

 enplanen aus stereophotogrammetrischen 

 aufnahmen auf grand der kurven gleicher 

 entfernung, by Hans Dock, p. 448-56; 

 Wundparasitismus und pradisposition, 

 by Franz Heske, p. 456-61. 

 Forest leaves, Dec, 1915. Narrative of the 

 annual meeting of the Pennsylvania 

 forestry association, p. 81-7; Exhibit of 

 the Pennsylvania Dept. of forestry, p. 89; 

 The transformation of the actual forest 

 into the normal forest, by J. S. Illick, 

 p. 9f>4. 

 Forstwissenschaftliches centralblatt, Aug.- 

 Sept., 1915. Die akazie als waldbaum, 

 by Johann Keiper, p. 347-58; Neue 

 forstliche gerate, by Julius Roth, p. 

 358-66 ; Die privatf orsten Bay erns in ihrer 

 gliederung nach naturlichen waldgebie- 

 ten, by Anton Schmid, p. 366-76 ; Beitrage 

 zur praxis und theorie des waldbaues, by 

 Tiemann, p. 377-84; Der hallimasch: 

 studien, beobachtungen und hypothesen, 

 by Necbleba, p. 384-92. 

 Forstwissenschaftliches centralblatt, Oct., 

 1915. Die forstwirtschaftliche bodenbe- 

 nutzung Bayerns im jahre 1913, by 

 Endres, p. 415-30; Forstmann und 

 alpwirtschaft, by Hauber, p. 439-44. 

 Hawaiian forester and agriculturist, Dec, 

 1915. Our friends the trees, by C. S. 

 Judd, p. 307-10. 

 Journal of New York State forestry associa- 

 tion, Oct., 1915. The problem of con- 

 servation in New York, by Charles M. 

 Dow, p. 3-5; The fundamental import- 

 ance of forest protection, by Louis 

 Marshall, p. 6-7 ; The new department of 

 conservation, by Frederick F. Moon, 

 p. 8-12, 48; The best use of the forest 

 preserve by the whole people, by James S. 

 Whipple, p. 14-16; Water resources of 

 New York state, by Olin H. Landreth, 

 p. 17-19, 48; Cutting mature timber in 

 the state forests, by George Clinton, p. 



20-1 ; Education of the public a chief duty 

 of the conservation commission, by 

 William P. Bannister, p. 24-5 ; Roads and 

 fire trails in the forest preserve, by 

 George A. Blauvelt, p. 26-7; Sale of 

 lands outside the Adirondack and Cats- 

 kill parks, by Rush Rhees, p. 28-9; 

 What Massachusetts has accomplished 

 for science in her fight against the gypsy 

 and brown-tail moths, by F. W. Rane, 

 p. 37-9. 



North woods, Dec, 1915. Christmas trees, 

 p. 3-4; The state forests of Michigan, 

 p. 12-17. 



Naturwissenschaftliche zeitschrift fur forst- 

 und landwirtschaft, Oct., 1915. Frost 

 und licht als beeinflussende krafte der 

 samenkeimung, by Wilhelm Kinzel, 

 p. 433-68; Das ergrauen der blatter 

 durch die weisspunkt-krankheit, by Carl 

 von Tubeuf, p. 469-75 ; Kann der efeu den 

 baumen schadlich werden, by Carl von 

 Tubeuf, p. 476-81. 



Ohio forester, July, 1915. Annual address 

 before the Ohio state forestry society, by 

 Wm. R. Lazenby, p. 3-4; The spruces, by 

 Eugene W. Mendenhall, p. 8-9; The 

 forests of Alaska, by Forest W. Dean, 

 p. 3-4. 



Revue des eaux et forets, Dec, 1915. Une 

 foret d'Alsace, by A. S., p. 745-51. 



Yale forest school news, Jan. 1, 1916. What 

 the other forest schools are doing, by 

 B. E. Fernow and others, p. 3-10 



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