FORESTRY AND IRRIGATION 



January 



Office of the Secretary, Circular No. 10. Stand- 

 ards of Purity for Food Products. 



I". S. Department of Agriculture, Office of 

 Experiment Stations, Circular No. 53. Re- 

 port of the Committee on Rural Engineering 

 of the Association of American .Agricultural 

 Colleges and Experiment Stations. 



New York Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 I'.ulletiuNo. 240. Inspection of Feeding Stuffs. 

 By W. H. Jordan and F. D. Fuller. Geneva, 

 N. V.: Published by the Station. September, 

 1903. 



Water Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 78. 

 I "t-partinent of the Interior. U. S. Geological 

 Survey. A Preliminary Report on Artesian 

 Basins in Southwestern Idaho and Southeastern 

 Oregon. By Israel C. Russell. Charts and 

 diagrams. 49 pp. Government Printing Of- 

 fice, [903. 



Water Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 79.. 

 Department of the Interior. U. S. Geological 

 Survey. Normal and Polluted Waters in North- 

 eastern United States. By Marshall O. Leigh- 

 ton. Diagrams. i86pp. Government Print- 

 ing Office, 1903. 



Water Supply and Irrigation Paper No. So. 

 Department of the Interior. V. S. Geological 

 Survey. The Relation of Rainfall to Run-off. 

 By George W. Rafter. Diagrams. 102 pp. 

 Government Printing Office, 1903. 



Water Supply and Irrigation Paper No. 77. 

 Department of the Interior. U. S. Geological 

 Survey. The Water Resources of Molokai, 

 Hawaiian Islands. By Waldemar Lindgren. 

 Cuts and diagrams. 60 pp. Government Print- 

 ing Office, 1903. 



I . S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of 

 Soils, Bulletin No. 21. Reclamation of Alkali 

 Lands in Egypt as Adapted to Similar Work in 

 the United States. By Thomas H. Means. Cuts 

 and diagrams. 48 pp Government Printing 

 Office, 1903. 



Farmers' Bulletin No. 181. Department of 

 Agriculture. Pruning. By L. C.Corbett. 39 pp. 

 Cuts. Government Printing Office, 1903. 



Crops used in Reclamation of Alkali Lands 

 m Egypt. By Thos H. Kearney and Thos. H. 

 Means. (Reprint from Year Book of Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture for 1902.) 



Circular No. 10. Bureau of Soils. The Use 

 of Alkaline and Saline Waters in Irrigation 

 By Thos. H. Means. 4 pp. 



Circular No. n. Bureau of Soils. Recla- 

 mation of Alkali Land at Fresno, Cal Bv 

 Thos. H. Means and W. H. Heileman. 9 pp" 



NEW MEMBERS OF THE AMERICVX 

 FORESTRY ASSOCIATION. 



The following-named persons have joined 

 he American Forestry Association since our 

 last issue : 



Bickford Co., The H. M., box 2876, Boston 



Mass. 

 Bruner, Lawrence, University of Nebraska 



Lincoln, Neb. 

 Calhoun, John E., Cornwall, Conn 



Cannon, W. A., Tucson, Ariz. 



Chase, Josiah, York Corner, Maine. 



Cole, Frederick W T ., 29 Broadway, New York 

 city. 



Craft, Q. R., 630 A st. S. E-, Washington, D. C. 



Harper, J. C., St. Paulbldg. , Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Higginson, Henry L.,44 State St., Boston, Mass. 



Holliday, W. H., Laramie, Wyo. 



Holstein, H. L., Kohala, H. f. 



Houghton, Miss E. H., 58 Garden st., Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. 



Koch, E-, Bureau of Forestry, Washington. 

 D. C. 



Lehman, Walter, Lewistown, Mont. 



Longfellow, Miss A. M., 105 Brattle st., Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. 



McConnell, I. W , Montrose, Colo. 



Mann, Matthew I). (M. D.), 37 Allen st, Buf- 

 falo, N. Y. 



Marcou, John B , Princeton, Mass. 



Moen, Philip W., Worcester, Mass. 



Morss, Charles H., Medford, Mass. 



Munson, Robert H., Bay Mills, Mich, 



O'Donnell, L. D., Billings, Mont. 



Perkins, J. Deming, Litchfield, Conn. 



Powers, Hon. Frederick A., Houlton, Maine. 



Red Cypress Lumber Co., Macon, Ga. 



Richards, Bartlett, Ellsworth, Neb. 



Robinson-Edwards Lumber Co., The, Burling- 

 ton, Vt. 



Sterrett.Wm. D., Station E, Washington, D. C. 

 Stimson, Miss Margaret, 11 West 1 7th st., New 



York citv. 



Traver, W. H., Hudson, N. Y. 

 Walker, F. H., 850 Jefferson ave., Detroit, Mich. 



PUBLISHER'S NOTES. 



That advertisers find FORESTRY AND IRRI- 

 GATION a paying medium for their announce- 

 ments is shown by the stead}- growth the 

 magazine is having in this direction. In this 

 number several new^ advertisements of reliable 

 firms appear for the first time. 



There is a widely growing demand for mathe- 

 matical and surveying instruments and other 

 supplies for forest work. We therefore take 

 satisfaction in calling attentian to the advertise- 

 ment of Keuffel & Esser, which appears on 

 another page of this issue. This firm was es- 

 tablished in 1867, and we are able to recom- 

 mend them highly as dealers in general sup- 

 plies for forest work. Those of our readers 

 who are in need of articles in this line will do 

 well to communicate with them. Keuffel & 

 Esser are both manufacturers and importers, 

 and they furnish many supplies for the U. S. 

 Bureau of Forestry. 



As the time for purchasing nursery stock of 

 various kinds is again at hand, we wish to call 

 attention to the advertisements we have been 

 carrying of reliable firms, and to the new an- 

 nouncements this month of Carl Sonderegger 

 of Beatrice, Neb. , under the head of ' ' Trees that 

 Grow," and also that of J. A. Gage, another 

 well-known nurseryman of Beatrice. 



