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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Wood preservation 



National chemical co. The prevention of blue 

 stain in yellow pine; a few words about 

 the cause of it and much about eradicat- 

 ing it. 12 p., illus. Syracuse, N. Y. 



Yellow pine manufacturers' association. Yel- 

 low pine creosoted blocks, the modern 

 perfect pavement for streets, bridges, and 

 crossings. 29 p., diag. St. Louis, Mo., 

 1910. 



Auxiliary subjects 



Botany 



Hegi, Gustav. Illustrierte flora von Mittel- 

 Europa. vol. 1-2. illus., plates. Miinchen, 

 J. F. Lehmann, 1906. 



Meteorology 



Moore, Willis L. Descriptive meteorology. 

 344 p., illus. New York and London, 

 D. Appleton & Co., 1910. 



Irrigation 



National irrigation congress. Official pro- 

 ceedings of the I7th National irrigation 

 congress, held at Spokane, Wash., Aug. 

 9 to 14, 1909. 546 p., plates. Spokane, 

 Shaw and Borden Co., 1909. 



United States Reclamation service. 8th an- 

 nual report, 1908-1909. 222 p. Wash- 

 ington, D. C, 1910. 



Periodical articles 



General 



American naturalist, April, 1910 Recent in- 

 vestigations on the comparative anatomy 

 of conifers, by E. C. Jeffrey, p. 253-6. 



Boone review, February, 1910 A plea for 

 action regarding forestry in China, by R. 

 Rosenbluth, p. 13-17; To extend agricul- 

 ture and forestry as a means to revive 

 industries, by H. E. C. Kwei-lung, p. 24-32. 



Farm and fireside, June 10, 1910 Conserva- 

 tion and the farmer, by T. R. Shipp, p. 3. 



Gardeners' chronicle, April 9, 1910 Leitneria 

 floridana, by J. Dunbar, p. 228. 



Independent, May 5, 1910 Deforestation and 

 drouth, p. 998-9. 



Journal of botany, May, 1910 Notes on syn- 

 onymy in Ulmus, by A. Ley, p. 130-2. 



Minnesota horticulturist, June, 1910 The 

 lumberman's attitude toward forestry, by 

 J. E. Rhodes, p. 203-7 1 Lumbering in 

 Washington and Oregon, by R. Orr, 

 p. 216-19. 



National geographic magazine, April, 1910 

 Landslides and rock avalanches, by G. E. 

 Mitchell, p. 277-87. 



Overland monthly, April, 1910 How forest 

 rangers protect Uncle Sam's forests, by 

 A. L. Dahl, p. 357-61. 



Penn state farmer, April, 1910 Results c 



experiments in creosoting shingles, b 



J. A. Ferguson, p. 63-4. 

 Philippine agricultural review, Februar 



1910 Growing kapok in Java, by P. P 



A. M. van Embden, p. 89-93. 

 Plant world, April, 1910 An aberrant wa 



nut, by I. D. Cardiff, p. 82-5. 

 Review of reviews, June, 1910 A new plaj 



ground for the nation ; .Glacier nation; 



park, Mont., by G. E. Mitchell, p. 710-1; 

 Scientific American, April 16, 1910 Big f 



trees of the northwest, p. 323. 

 Torreya, May, 1910 The vitality of pine see 



in serotinous cones, by J. C. Blume 



p. 108-11. 

 United States monthly weather review, Marcl 



1910 Coconino forest experiment static 



near Flagstaff, Ariz., by A. E. Racket 



p. 486-8; The petrified forests of Arizon; 



by F. H. Bigelow, p. 488-91. 



Trade journals and consular reports 



American lumberman, May 21, 1910 Foi 

 estry in the University of Washingtoi 

 P- 52- 



American lumberman, June 4, 1910 Imm; 

 gration to and settlement of cut-ov 

 lands of the south, by P. H. Saunder 

 p. 46. 



American lumberman, June ri, 1910 Nei 

 York conference on national hardwoo 

 grading rules, p. 46-7. 



Architect and engineer, May, 1910 Concret 

 as a preservative of wooden piles ej 

 posed to seawater, by C. C. Hortoi 

 p. 65-7; Hardwood veneers for interic 

 trim, by M. W. Davis, p. 69-75. 



Canada lumberman, June I, 1910 Straigl 

 line saws ; methods of care, by Kendal 

 p. 25-6. 



Engineering record, April 16, 1910 Dry rr 

 in timber, p. 525 ; Preservatives for woo 

 paving blocks, by C. N. Forrest, p. 531-: 



Engineering record, May 7, 1910 Charactei 

 istics of creosote, p. 610-11. 



Engineering record, May 14, 1910 The drair 

 age of the Everglades, p. 625 ; The prc 

 vention of dry rot, p. 633. 



Furniture journal, May 25, 1910 Red gun 

 a cabinet wood of notable merit, p. 60-: 



Hardwood record, May 25, 1910 Utilizatio 

 of hardwoods; gold furniture, p. 33. 



Hardwood record, June 10, 1910 Spanis 

 oak, p. 23-4; Utilization of hardwoods 

 wooden tanks and silos, p. 40-1 ; Com 

 parison of quarter-sawing method: 

 p. 42-4. 



Lumber trade journal, May 15, 1910 Devel 

 opmen of cut-over lands, by P. M 

 Ikeler, p. 19-20. 



Lumber trade journal, June I, 1910 Louisi 

 ana conservationists make initial repon 

 p. 20-1 ; Government forest expert re 

 ports on great timber resources of Louis 

 iana, by J. H. Foster, p. 30-2. 



