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Auxiliary subjects 



Botany 



Fink, Bruce. The lichens of Minnesota. 

 269 p., illus., plates. Wash., D. C, 1910. 

 (Smithsonian institution U. S. national 

 museum. Contributions from U. S. na- 

 tional herbarium, vol. 14, pt. i.) 



Scribner, F. Lamson-, and Merrill, Elmer D. 

 The grasses of Alaska. 46 p., plates. 

 Wash., D. C, 1910. (Smithsonian insti- 

 tution U. S. national museum. Con- 

 tributions from U. S. national herbarium, 

 vol. 13, pt. 3.) 



Nature study 



Coalter, John M., and others. Practical na- 

 ture study and elementary agriculture ; 

 a manual for the use of teachers and 

 normal students. 354 p. N. Y., D. Ap- 

 pleton & Co., 1909. 



Flint, Lillian C. Small gardens for small 

 gardeners, or, What little hands can do 

 with plants. 118 p., illus. Chicago, A. 

 Flanagan Co., 1910. 



Parks and reservations 



Strough, Arthur B. The St. Lawrence res- 

 ervation, or International park. 16 p., 

 illus., plates. Albany, N. Y., Forest, fish 

 and game commission, 1902. 



Periodical Articles 



General 



American homes, May, 1910 Trees and 

 shrubs to avoid in general planting, by 

 I. E. Johnson, p. 212. 



American naturalist, May, 1910 Anatomical 

 characters in the evolution of Pinus, by 

 I. W. Bailey, p. 284-93. 



Country Life in America, May, 1910 How 

 to know our tree neighbors, by J. E. 

 Rogers, p. 66. 



Farm and ranch, July 2, 1910 The forests 

 of Alaska, by J. A. Arnold, p. n. 



Gardeners' chronicle, May 7, 1910 Ptero- 

 carpa, p. 291. 



Gulf states farmer, June, 1910 Eucalyptus 

 in Louisiana, p. 4-5. 



Journal of the Royal society of arts, April I, 

 1910 Indian state forestry, by S. Eard- 

 ley-Wilmot, p. 493-508. 



Penn state farmer, May, 1910 The develop- 

 ment of forestry education in the United 

 States, by J. A. Ferguson, p. 73-7; Ex- 

 tracts from a letter from a student in 

 forestry in the University of Munich, by 

 H. P. Baker, p. 77-82; The importance 

 of the farm woodlot, p. 82-85. 



Report of the West Virginia state board of 

 agriculture, 1910 West Virginia's future 

 timber supply, by A. W. Nolan, p. 98-100. 



School science and mathematics, May, 1910 

 -The catalpa tree, by J. P. Brown, p. 

 428-30. 



Science progress of the twentieth century 



Jan., 1910 The productivity of woodlanc 



soil, by J. Nisbet, p. 504-10. 

 Tropical life, March, 1910 The rubber in 



dustry of Mexico, by P. Olsson-Seffer 



p. 50-2. 



Trade journals and consular reports 



American lumberman, June 25, 1910 Coop 

 eration in settlement of cut-over lands ii 

 southern states, by E. Hines, p. 34-5. 



Engineering magazine, May, 1910 Reforesta 

 tion of reservoir lands, by E. R. B. Al 

 lardice, p. 267-9. 



Engineering news, May 12, 1910 The nev 

 timber-treating plant of the Eppinger am 

 Russell Co. at Jacksonville, Fla., by G. E 

 Shipley, p. 545-7. 



Engineering news, June 23, 1910 Records o 

 deforestation and gage heights for th 

 St. Croix and Chippewa rivers, by C. W 

 Durham, p. 732. 



Hardwood record, June 25, 1910 Southeri 

 red oak, p. 23-4; Utilization of hard 

 woods; pyrography, p. 50-1. 



Lumber review, Jane 15, 1910 Timber wealtl 

 of the Philippines, p. 44-6. 



Mississippi Valley lumberman, June 2^: 

 1910 Conservation of natural resource; 

 by W. M. Bray, p. 35-6. 



Pacific lumber trade journal, June, 1910- 

 Taxation of timber lands, by D. E. Fair 

 child, p. 36-42. 



Pioneer western lumberman, June 15, 1910- 

 A brief consideration of California' 

 lumber industries, p. 13-15; Eucalyptu 

 commercially considered, by G. B. Lull 

 P- 23-5- 



St. Louis Lumberman, June 15, 1910 Blu 

 stain in lumber and its prevention, b; 

 W. B. Carper, p. 63-4; Increasing in 

 terest in the soda-dipping process, r. 

 64-5 ; Mechanical means for the auto 

 matic dipping of lumber, p. 66-7; Sod; 

 dipping at the plant of the Gilchrist 

 Fordney lumber co., p. 67-8; Agricul 

 tural possibilities of the pine lands of th 

 south, by B. Colbert, p. 72-4. 



St. Louis lumberman, July i, 1910 Preven 

 tion of blue stain in lumber, by H. voi 

 Schrenk, p. 60-1 ; Comparison of result 

 from experiments on cut-over pine land 

 with other agricultural lands of th 

 United States, by B. Colbert, p. 65-7 

 The yellow pine creosoted block, p. 68-70 



Timber traSde journal, June n, 1910 Th 

 timber trade in Grand Canary, by W. H 

 R., p. 877-8; Tree fell-ing by machine 

 p. 881. 



Timberman, June, 1910 Method of dryinj 

 wood with superheated steam at low tem 

 perature, by D. E. Lain, p. 52. 



United States weekly consular report, Jun< 

 15, 1910 The rubber industry; Mexicc 

 Honduras, East Indies, by W. W. Can 

 ada and others, p. 769-73 ; Wooden wate 



