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GUARANTEED lumber propo- 

 rtion; Woodland bordenn 

 on the Parana River 337,421 

 acres; sawmill and adjoining lan<l 

 of 1,571 acres on the same river; 

 climate exceedingly healthy, watered 

 by rivers now used chiefly a a 

 means of conveyance; fertility of 

 soil unexcelled ; rivers offer numerous 

 falls that can be easily harnessed; 

 land abounds in cabinet woods that 

 command high prices at Buenos 

 Aires city of nearly 2,000,000 in- 

 habitants and one of the biggest 

 cedar markets in the world; land 

 also includes about 123,000 acres of 

 Yerba Mate trees, from which the 

 famous Paraguayan MaU Tea is 

 manufactured. Write for full de- 

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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Current 



Literature 



MONTHLY LIST FOR JUNE, 1916. 



ks and periodicals indexed in the 



library of the United States Forest 



Service.) 



FORESTRY AS A WHOLE 



Proceeding) and reports of associations, 



forest officers, etc. 

 India-Assam-Forest dept Progress re- 

 port of forest administration for the 

 year 19H-1915. 84 p. Shillong, 1915. 

 India-Punjab-Forest dept. Progress re- 

 ports of forest adman.strat.on for the 

 year 19H-1915. 80 p. Lahore. 1915 

 Iowa state college-Forestry club. The 

 Ames forester, v. 4. 72 p. pi. Ames, 



Oregon-tate board of forestry. Fifth 

 annual report of the state forester, 



1915. 22 p. Salem, Ore., 1916. 

 Switzerland Departemcnt Suisse de lin- 



terieur Inspection des forets, chasse 

 et peche. Rapport sur sa gestion en 

 1015. 18 p. Tables. Bern, 1916. 

 Forest History 



Fernow, Bernhard Eduard. A brief his- 

 tory of forestry in Europe, the United 

 States and other countries. 3d rev. 

 ed. 506 p. 20 cm. Toronto, Canada, 

 University press, 1913. 



Forest Aesthetics 



Cox, Laurie Davidson. A street tree sys- 

 tem for New York city, Borough of 

 Manhattan. 89 p. il., map. Syracuse, 



1916. (N. Y. state college of forestry, 

 Syracuse university. Bulletin, v. 16, 



no. 8.) 



Forest Education 



Arbor day 



Briscoe, John M. Tree planting: an arbor 

 day handbook for the pupils in the 

 public schools of Maine. 37 p. il. 

 Augusta, Me., Forestry dept., 1916. 

 Forest Description 



Baker, Hugh P. The economic side of 

 New York state woodlands. 8 p. 

 Ithaca, N. Y., 1915. 



Forest Botany 



Trees, classification and description 



Sweetrer, Albert R. Some trees and 

 shrubs of Oregon. 24 p. il. Eugene, 

 Ore., 1916. (University of Oregon. 

 Extension monitor, v. 4, no. 3.) 



Wilson, Ernest Henry. The cherries of 

 Japan. 68 p. pi. Cambridge, Mass., 

 1916. (Publications of the Arnold 

 arboretum, no. 7.) 



Forest Mensuration 



Jonson, Tor. Massatabeller for tradupp- 

 skattning (Volume tables for timber 

 estimating.) ed. 3. 96 p. Stockholm, 

 Zettcrlund and Thclanders, 1915. 



Kcuffel and Esser co. The Swedish in- 

 crement borer. 8 p. il. N. Y., 1913. 

 Forest Protection 



United States Dept. of agriculture Fed- 

 eral horticultural board. Rules and 

 regulations governing the importation 

 of nursery stock into the United States 

 effective on and after July 1, 1916. 

 10 p. Wash., D. C, 1916. 



Diseases 



Brooks, A. B. The chestnut blight and 

 the white pine blister rust. 21 p. il. 

 Charleston, W. Va., 1915. (W. Va 

 Dept. of agriculture. Bulletin no. 12.) 



Spablding, Perley. The white-pine blister 

 rust. 15 p. il., pi Wash., D. C, 1916. 



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