CURRENT LITERATURE 



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Game preservation 



Millar, W. N. Game preservation in the 

 Rocky Mts. forest reserve. 69 p. il., 

 map. Ottawa, 1915. (Canada Dept. 

 of the Interior Forestry branch. Bul- 

 letin no. 51.) 



Periodical Articles 



Miscellaneous periodicals 



Bulletin of the Pan-American union, Oct., 

 1916 South American copal, p. 45J-6. 

 Conservation, Oct., 1916 Canada's tire loss , 

 its ettect upon production and com- 

 petition for foreign trade, p. 39. 

 Conservation, Nov., 1916 Woodpeckers as 



insect destroyers, p. 44. 

 Far Eastern review, Aug., 1916 China and 



forestry, by Dau-Yang Lin, p. 105-10. 

 Farm and fireside, Oct. 21, 1916 " Stump 

 dentists " at work, by Fred L. Holmes, 

 p. 5. 

 Farm and fireside, Nov. 4, 1916 Waste 



wood utilized, by A. L. Roat, p. 4. 

 Garden magazine, Oct., 1916 Fall heel- 

 ing-in for spring planting, by L. W. C. 

 Tuthill, p. 102-3. 

 Gardeners' chronicle, Sept. 30, 1916 The 

 catalpa in London, by A. D. Webster, 

 p. 162. 

 Geographical review, Oct., 1916 South 

 American timber resources and their 

 relation to the world's timber supply, 

 by Raphael Zon, p. 256-66. 

 In the open, Nov., 1916 Forest fires in 



Pennsylvania reduced, p. 48. 

 International marine engineering, Sept., 

 1916 Wooden shipbuilding on the 

 Pacific Coast, p. 402-7. 

 Journal of geography, May, 1916 The for- 

 ests of Washington, by Hugo Winken- 

 werder, p. 332-6. 

 National wool grower, Oct., 1916 Blue- 

 grasses with a discussion of chemical 

 analysis, by Arthur W. Sampson, p. 

 23-5. 

 Outlook, Sept. 27, 1916 Municipal for- 

 ests, p. 170-1. 

 Phytopathology, June, 1916 Pinus resin- 

 osa, a new host for Peridermium aci- 

 colum, by Roy G. Pierce, p. 302-3. 

 Queen's quarterly, Oct.-Dec, 1916 Cana- 

 dian forest and forest fires, by W. L. 

 Goodwin, p. 163-7. 

 Reclamation record, Nov., 1916 National 

 forest timber for the settler, p. 514-15. 

 Resources of Tennessee, Oct., 1916 Prog- 

 ress in reclaiming waste lands in West 

 Tennessee, by R. S. Maddox, p. 217- 

 24. 

 Scientific American supplement. Aug. 26. 

 1916 Timbers of the Philippines, p. 

 142-3. 

 University of California journal of agri- 

 culture, Nov., '1916 The mountain 

 communities and the Forest service, by 

 Coert DuBois, p. 71-74; The relation 

 of forests to our civilization, by Ber- 

 nard E. Fernow, p. 75-6; Sawmills to- 

 day and in retrospect, by Charles L. 

 Trabert, p. 76-8; Grazing resources of 

 the national forests, by James T. Jar- 

 dine, p. 79-81 ; Opportunities for for- 



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