144 



AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Auxiliary Subjects 



Statistics and commerce 



British Columbia Bureau of provincial in- 

 formation. Yearbook of British Colum- 

 bia and manual of provincial informa- 

 tion. 358 p. pi- Victoria, B. C., 1911. 



Southern commercial congress. Proceedings, 

 3d annual convention, Atlanta, Ga., 

 March, 1911. 1064 p. Wash., D. C., 1911. 



Conservation of resources. 

 Wisconsin Conservation commission. Sec- 

 ond report. 75 p. Madison, Wis., 1911. 



Physiography 



I'.ounian, Isaiah. Forest physiography; 

 Physiogranhy of the United States and 

 principles of soils in relation of for- 

 estry. 759 p. il., pi. N. Y., J. Wiley 

 & Sons, 1911. 



Xut culture 



Kyle, E. J. The pecan and hickory in Texas. 

 38 p. il. Austin, Tex., 1911. (Texas 

 Dept. of agriculture. Bulletin 19.) 



Periodical Articles 



Miscellaneous periodicals 



Agricultural gazette of Tasmania, Nov., 1911. 

 Forestry notes; eucalypts, by L. Rod- 

 way, p. 567-8. 



Botanical gazette, Dec., 1911 Light intensity 

 and transmission, by B. E. Livingston, p. 

 417-38. 



Breeder's gazette, Dec. 20, 1911. Fenced 

 pastures in range flock husbandry, by 

 J. T. Jardine, p. 1292-3, 1346. 



Breeder's gazette, Jan. 10, 1912. Growing 

 Christmas trees, p. 107. 



Gardeners' chronicle, Dec. 9, 1911. Ulmus 

 plotii, by G. C. Druce, p. 408-9; The re- 

 moval of tree stumps, by A. P. Long, p. 

 411. 



Journal of the Linnean society ; Botanv, Nov. 

 30, 1911. Supplementary list of Chinese 

 flowering plants, 1904-1910, by S. T. 

 Dunn, p. 411-506. 



Philippine journal of science; C. Botany, 

 Nov. 11. Alabastra Philippinensia, 3, by 

 C. B. Robinson, p. 319-58. 



Phytopathology, June, 1911. The rusts of 

 Tsuga canadensis, by P. Spaulding, p. 

 94-6. 



Phytopathology, August, 1911. Notes on 

 Peridermium cerebrum Peck and Perider- 

 mium harknessii Moore, by G. G. Hedg- 

 cock, p. 131-2. 



Phytopathology, Dec., 1911. Injury to Pinus 

 strobus caused by Cenangium abietis, by 



B. Fink, p. 180-3. 



Revue horticole, Dec. 16, 1911. Populus lasio- 

 carpa, by S. Mottet, p. 564-5. 



Science, Dec. 29, 1911. A new record of a 

 chestnut tree disease in Mississippi, by 



C. Rumbold, p. 917. 



Science, Jan. 5, 1912. -Devastation of for- 

 ests in the White Mts., by F. W. Very 

 p. 31-5. 



Smithsonian institution, Annual report, 1910. 



Progress in reclamation of arid lands 

 in the western United States, by F. H. 

 Newell, p. 169-98; Transpiration and the 

 ascent of sap, by H. H. Dixon, p. 407-25; 

 Forest preservation by H. S. Graves, p. 

 433-45. 



Trade Journals 



American lumberman, Dec. 16, 1911. De- 

 velopment of natural resources con- 

 sidered a unit, by G. Pinchot, p. 42, R; 

 Far west timber protection ; conserva- 

 tion considered in convention of coast 

 forest fire associations, p. 45-8. 



American lumberman, Dec. 23, 1911. Winter 

 operations in northern woods ; work at 

 camps in Michigan p. 40-1 ; Taxation of 

 American timber holdings by C. W. 

 Ward, p. 50-1. 



American lumberman, Jan. 13, 1912. Present 

 uses of wood waste, p. 46-7. 



Canada lumberman, Dec. 15, 1911. Logging 

 under government supervision ; forestry 

 principles applied to lumbering operations 

 in western Canada, p. 32 ; Forest sur- 

 veys ; what they cost, by C. A. Lyf ord, 

 p. 39 ; Lumber trade in United King- 

 dom, by J. H. Quail, p. 42. 



Carriage monthly, Dec., 1911. Great oaks 

 and their homes, by C. F. Shiels, p. 36-7. 



Lumber review, Dec. 15, 1911. Wood blocks, 

 the ideal avement by W. H. Dean. p. 11. 



Lumber trade journal, Jan. 1, 1912. The 

 wood-using industries of Louisiana, by 

 H. Maxwell, p. 19-33. 



Municipal journal and engineer, Jan. 4, 1912. 

 Creosoting paving blocks p. 9-10. 



Paper trade journal, Dec. 21, 1911. The 

 future of our southern gums, by C. D. 

 Mell, p. 48. 



Pioneer western lumberman. Dec. 15, 1911. 

 A log lowering- device, by F. G. Frink, 

 p. 29. 



Railway and engineering review, Dec. 16, 

 1911. Douglas fir for structural pur- 

 poses, by G. M. Duncan, p. 1074-5 ; Ques- 

 tions in tie treatment, by F. D. Beal, p. 

 1075-6; The wooden dowel situation in 

 Europe, by J. Thiollier, p. 1076-7; Fire 

 proofing for timber trestles, American 

 railway bridge and building association, 

 _ p. 1077-81. 



Railway and engineering review, Jan. 13, 

 1912. Improved method of treating ties 

 and timbers, by W. F. Goltra, p. 29-35. 



St. Louis lumberman, Dec. 15, 1911. The 

 sugi process, p. 24, 80. 



St. Louis Lumberman, Jan. 1, 1912. Pre- 

 venting the sapstaining of lumber, p. 64; 

 Lumber problems, by C. H. Shattuck, p. 

 67. 



Southern industrial and lumber review, Dec, 

 1911. Tupelo, tupelo gum, or bay poplar, 

 by H. von Schrenk, p. 46-7 ; Douglas fir ;, 

 its present and future, by C. M. Duncan, 

 p. 48-9. 



Southern lumber journal, Dec. 1, 1911. Cut- 

 ting logs in the woods as a basis of 

 better grades of lumber at the mill, by 

 A. J. Clark, p. 44-5. 



