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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



World to-day, Feb. 1912.-Mysterious octo- 

 pus, the lumber trust, by C. E. Russell, 

 p. 1735-50. 



Trade journals and consular reports 



American lumberman, March 16, 1912 How 



railways can take measures to prevent 



forest fires, by G. E. Marshall, p. 46 D ; 



Timber in Australia, by L. C- Moore, 



p. 51. 



American lumberman, March 30, 1912.- 

 Utilization of waste, by J. M. Gibbs, p. 

 46 B-C; Various ways of utilizing saw- 

 dust, by C. W. R. Eichoff, p. 47. 

 Barrel and box, March 1912. The price of 



lumber, by R. S. Kellogg, p. 53-5. 

 Canada lumberman, March 15, 1912. Fire 



fighting, by J. F. Kimball, p. 44-5. 

 Canada lumberman, April 1, 1912. Lumber 

 industry in New Brunswick, p. 28-9; 

 Keeping fire out of forest reserves, by 

 H. R. Macmillan, p. 38-9 ; Passing of the 

 amateur ranger, p. 40-1. 

 Engineering news, April 4, 1912. Preserva- 

 tion of power transmission poles, by W. 

 R. Wheaton, p. 624-5; The timber sup- 

 ply, and the railways, p. 642-4. 

 Engineering record, Jan. 20, 1912. Various 

 features of wood preservation, p. 76-81. 

 Engineering record, Feb. 10, 1912. Creosoted 

 wood block pavement with cement grout 

 filler, by A. J. Schafmayer, p. 153-4. 

 Hardwood record, March 25, 1912. Lum- 

 bering in the West Indies, by H. C. 

 Kluge, p. 29-31. 



Hardwood record, April 10, 1912. Evolution 

 in lumber seasoning, p. 29-31; Wood 

 composite flooring, p. 37-8. 

 Lumber trade journal, March 15, 1912. The 

 wood-using industries of Mississippi, by 

 C. W. Gould and H. Maxwell, p. 19-29. 

 Lumber trade journal, April 1, 1912. Mis- 

 sissippi's freak land taxation measure, 

 p. 36. 



Lumber world review, March 25, 1912. 

 Efficient forestry methods, by J. L. 

 Bridge, p. 17; The use of wood in Illi- 

 nois, by R. S. Kellogg, p. 24, 27. 

 Mississippi Valley lumberman, March 29, 

 1912. Forest industry, by E. T. Allen, 

 p. 42-3 ; Experiments in wood preserva- 

 tion ; work being done at the Forest 

 Service laboratory at Madison, Wis., 

 p. 43. 



New York lumber trade journal, March 15, 

 1912. Forestry committee report, Na- 

 tional wholesale lumber dealers' associ- 

 ation, p. 55-6. 



Paper trade journal, March 7, 1912. Paper 

 making in the south, by E. S. Farwell, 

 p. 40, 44. 



Paper trade journal, March 28, 1912. A log 

 loader, p. 44; Manufacture of cellulose 

 from wood, by E. L. Rinman, p. 48, 56, 

 60. 



Paper trade journal, April 4, 1912. Remov- 

 ing bark from logs, p. 44, 48, 50. 

 Pioneer western lumberman, March 15, 1912. 

 Replanting cut-over lands, p. 28. 



Pioneer western lumberman, April 1, 1912. 

 California conservation commission and 

 timber taxation, p. 21-5. 



Pulp and paper magazine, March 1912. The 

 degradation of mechanical wood pulp 

 during storage, by F. Barnes, p. 80-4. 



St. Louis lumberman, March 15, 1912. Re- 

 lation of railroads to the lumber indus- 

 try, by B. F. Bush, p. 54-5 ; The wood- 

 using industries of Missouri, by C. F. 

 Hatch and H. Maxwell, p. 68-83; Types 

 and uses of the "American" log loader, 

 p. 90 A-B. 



St. Louis lumberman, April 1, 1912. The 

 Black forest; Biltmore doings, p. 44. 



Southern industrial and lumber review, 

 March 1912. A splendid presentation of 

 wood paving, p. 28, 80-1. 



Southern lumberman, March 23, 1912. Re- 

 cent experiments in distillation of wood 

 at government laboratory, o. 30. 



Southern lumberman, April 13, 1912. For- 

 est fire problem in southern states, chief 

 topic discussed at notable conference of 

 foresters and lumbermen at Nashville, 

 p. 32-5 ; Forest problem in the south, by 

 H. S. Graves, o. 35 ; Waste of forest re- 

 sources by insects, by A. D. Hopkins, p. 

 36-8; Methods of combating the south- 

 ern pine beetle, by E. B. Mason, p. 38. 



Timber trade journal, March 30, 1912. Cut- 

 ting wrest planks, p. 446; The export 

 wood trade of Russia, p. 481-526; The 

 Saf veans Aktiebolag ; scientific box mak- 

 ing, p. 532-3 ; Review of the timber trade 

 of 1911, p. 561-626; Lumber trade of 

 Sweden, 1911, p. 627-38; Lumber trade 

 of Norway, 1911, p. 639; Lumber trade 

 of Finland, 1911, p. 641; Lumber trade 

 of Austria-Hungary, 1911, p. 642; Lum- 

 ber trade of Canada, 1911, p. 643-5; 

 Lumber trade of the United States, 1911, 

 p. 646-7; Lumber trade of Germany, 

 Spain, Holland and France, 1911, p. 

 648-9 ; Recent improvements in power 

 and its transmission, by M. P. Bale, p. 

 651-4: Sawmill machinery made by 

 British manufacturers, p. 655-94. 

 United States daily consular report, April 5, 

 1912. The extensive German forests, by 

 A. M. Thackara, p. 71. 



United States daily consular report, April 13, 

 1912. Shade-tree planting in Prussian 

 city, by F. D. Hill, p. 188. 

 West Coast lumberman, March 1912. Cre- 

 osoted block paving, bv G. Winslow, p. 

 389-90. 



Wood craft, Aoril 1912. The economical 

 piling of lumber, by J. F. Hobart, p. 4-6 ; 

 Working in rare and valuable woods, by 

 G. E. Walsh, p. 24-5. 



Forest journals 



Allegemeine forst- und jagd-zeitung, Jan. 

 1912. Die standortsuntersuchung _ beim 

 forstlichen versuchswesen, by Leistner, 

 p. 1-3 ; Einige untersuchungsverf ahren, 

 p. 3-11; Zur zinseszinsrechnung, by 

 Fischer, p. 11-19. 



