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United States Dept. of agriculture Forest 

 service. The national forest manual; 

 timber sales, administrative use, timber 

 settlement, free use. 90 p. Wash., D. C., 

 1911. 



National and state forests 



Burns, Findley. The Crater national forest; 

 its resources and their conservation. 20 

 p. pi., map. Wash., D. C., 1911. (U. S. 

 Dept. of agriculture Forest service. 

 Bulletin 100.) 



Forest Utilization 

 Lumber industry 



Hatch, Charles F. Manufacture and utiliza- 

 tion of hickory, 1911. 16 p. Wash., 

 D. C., 1911. (U. S. Department of ag- 

 riculture Forest service. Circular 187.) 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest 

 service. Record of wholesale prices of 

 lumber based on actual sales made F. 

 O. B. mill for July, August and Sep- 

 tember, 1911. 15 p. Wash., D. C., 1911. 



Wood preservation 



Bateman, E. Modification of the sulphona- 

 tion test for creosote. 7 p. Wash., D. C., 

 1911. (U. S. Dept. of agriculture For- 

 est service. Circular 191.) 



Weiss. Howard F. and Barnum, Chas. T. 

 The prevention of sap stain in lumber. 

 19 p. il. Wash., D. C, 1911. (U. S. 

 Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Cir- 

 cular 192.) 



Auxiliary Subjects 

 Botany 



Hole. R. S. On some Indian forest grasses 

 their ecology. 126 p. pi., map. Calcutta, 

 Supt. govt. printing, 1911. (Indian for- 

 est memoirs, Forest botany series, v. 1, 

 pt. 1.) 



Horticulture 



Bailey, Liberty Hyde. Farm and garden rule 

 book. 587 p. il., New York, The Mac- 

 Millan Co., 191L 



Periodical Articles 

 General 



Agricultural journal of the Union of South 

 Africa, Oct. 1911. The forest red-gum, 

 by J. Burtt-Davy, p. 472-5. 



Country life in America, Dec. 1, 1911. 



Mistletoe as a forest pest, by J. L. Co- 

 wan, p. 78-82. 



Forest and stream, Dec. 9, 1911. Pinchot on 

 the Adirondack problem, by G. Pinchot 

 p. 837-9, 856. 



Garden magazine, Dec. 1911. Moving big 

 trees in winter, by W. C. McCollom, p 

 217-19. 



National geographic magazine, Xov. 1911. 

 The kingdom of flowers; an account of 

 the wealth of trees and shrubs of China 

 and of what the Arnold arboretum, with 

 China's help, is doing to enrich America, 

 p. 1003-35. 



Popular science monthly, Dec. 1911. The 

 water relations of desert plants, by D. T. 

 MacDougal, p. 540-53. 



Science, Nov. 24, 1911. Additional facts 

 about the chestnut blight, by I. C. Wil- 

 liams, p. 704-5. 



Trade journals and consular reports 



American lumberman, Nov. 18, 1911. 

 Curious trees; the banyan, p. 31. 



American lumberman, Nov. 25, 1911 The 

 problem of wood utilization, p. 36-7; 

 Prevention of forest fires, by C. W. 

 "\\ard, p. 48-9. 



American lumberman, Dec. 2, 1911. Man- 

 ufacturing alcohol from refuse wood, p. 

 42 A; Timber in Rocky Mt. national 

 forests, p. 42 B-C; Scientific manage- 

 ment in the woods, by E. A. Braniff, 

 p. 50. 



American lumberman, Dec. 9, 1911. Forestry 

 students in practical work, p. 39; The 

 problem of wood utilization, p. 42-42A 



Engineering news, Oct. 5, 1911. A pole- 

 preserving machine, p. 414-15. 



Engineering news, Oct. 19, 1911. Machines 

 for boring and trimming ties and driv- 

 ing screw spikes, p. 458-62 ; Wood pave- 

 ment specifications at Vancouver, B. C., 

 p. 475. 



Hardwood record, Nov. 25, 1911. Steel vs. 

 wooden railroad cars, p. 27-8 ; Hardwood 

 flooring, p. 31-2. 



Lumber review, Nov. 15, 1911. Wood block 

 pavement best, bv W. F. Cams, p. 34, 

 38 ; Seasoning wood by electricity, p. 41. 



Lumberman's review, Nov. 1911. Making 

 f orestry pay ; Mr. Slaymaker applies pro- 

 tective and forest reproduction methods 

 to his forest areas in West Virginia, by 

 S. E. Slaymaker, p. 16. 



Paper mill and wood pulp news. Nov. 18, 

 1911. Testing woods; the work being 

 done at government pulp wood station at 

 Wausau, Wis., p. 3. 



Paper trade journal, Nov. 23, 1911. Empire 

 state forest products association ; 6th an- 

 nual meeting and banquet at Watertown, 

 p. 34-5. 



Pulp and paper magazine of Canada, Nov. 

 1911. The wood supply of Europe, p 

 394-7. 



St. Louis lumberman, Nov. 15, 1911. What 

 is conservation, by J. B. White, p. 62. 

 Timberman, Nov. 1911. A log lowering de- 

 vice, p. 44; Operations of an electric log- 

 ging donkey demonstrated at Coos Bay, 

 p. 47 ; Methods employed in reforesta- 

 tion on Siuslaw national forest, by F. S. 

 Allen, p. 50. 



United States daily consular report, Dec. 9, 

 1911. Lumber and its products, by E. 

 H. L. Mummenhoff and others, p. 

 1233-46. 



