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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Hardwood record, June 10, 1912. Tier-like 

 structure of some woods, by S. J. Rec- 

 ord, p. 38-9. 



Lumber trade journal, June 1, 1912. Kiln 

 drying long leaf pine, p. 41. 



Lumber trade journal, June 15, 1912. The 

 wood using industries of Texas, by Hu 

 Maxwell and Chas. F. Hatch, p. 27-44. 



Lumber world review, May 25, 1912. A def- 

 inite state forest policy; New York state 

 progress in reforesting the Adirondacks, 

 by E. A. Sterling, p. 22-3. 



Mississippi Valley lumberman, May 31, 1912. 

 From tree to consumer; brief outline 

 of lumber manufacturing processes and 

 what it costs to put lumber on the mar- 

 ket, p. 40. 



Mississippi Valley lumberman, June 7, 1912. 

 Wood waste and its utilization, by G. 

 B. Frankforter, p. 40-1. 



Paper mill, May 11, 1912. Forestry practice ; 

 what the International paper company 

 is doing; its policy and work in Ver- 

 mont, by B. A. Chandler, p. 16, 20. 



Pulp and paper magazine, May 1912. Pulp 

 wood regulations in British Columbia, 

 p. 147-8 ; Experiments on ground wood 

 at government laboratory, Wausau, Wis., 

 p. 149-52 ; Qualities of Canadian pulp 

 woods, by J. A. DeCew, p. 153-6. 



St. Louis lumberman, May 15, 1912. How 

 clothes pins are made, p. 29 ; The inlay- 

 ers of Hanoi, p. 30; Loblolly, the king 

 of southern pines, by J. A. Clark, p. 55; 

 Men or trees; the problem of our logged 

 off lands, by J. J. Donovan, p. 77 ; Ad- 

 verse conditions affecting the lumber in- 

 dustry, by S. J. Carpenter, p. 51-2 ; Wood- 

 using industries of Arkansas, p. 88. 



St. Louis lumberman, June 1, 1912. The test- 

 ing of wood paving blocks, by F. Klee- 

 berg, p. 54. 



Southern lumberman, May 25, 1912. Wood- 

 using industries of Tennessee, by C. W. 

 Gould, p. 39-52. 



Timberman, May 1912. Handling lumber by 

 monorail system in modern Pacific Coast 

 Mills, p. 24-5 ; Practical demonstration 

 of the value of the overhead logging sys- 

 tem, p. 29 ; Adequate equipment is es- 

 sential to land clearing on commercial 

 scale, by H. G. Rich, p. 33; Difficulties 

 to be surmounted in applying electricity 

 to log haulage, p. 50-2. 



Timber trade journal, May 25, 1912. The 

 woods of Gaboon and their commercial 

 uses, p. 984. 



Timber trade journal, June 1, 1912. Cypress 

 and some of its uses, p. 1042. 



United States daily consular report, May 16, 

 1912. Paper-yarn fabrics, by A. E. In- 

 gram, p. 631; Hemp fiber" for paper- 

 making, by George E. Anderson, p. 

 632-3. 



United States daily consular report, May 18, 

 1912- Foreign lumber production " and 

 importation: Greece, by A. B. Cooke, p. 

 657-8 ; Foreign lumber production and 

 importation; Siam, by C. C. Hansen, p. 



658; Foreign lumber production and im- 

 portation; Germany, by H. D. Spahr, p. 

 658-9 ; South African lumber imports, by 

 E. A. Wakefield, p. 661; Australian tim- 

 ber industry, p. 663; Forest conservation 

 in Scotland, by H. D. Van Sant, n. 664. 



United States daily consular report, June 3, 

 1912. Pine lands of Nicaragua, by A. 

 J. Clare, p. 906-7. 



West Coast lumberman, May 1912. Spark 

 arresters, p. 533-4. 



Wood craft, June 1912. Design and con- 

 struction of wood mantels and fireplaces, 

 by John Bovingdon, p. 69-73 ; The effect 

 of water content on wood, by S. J. Rec- 

 ord, p. 82-4; The cork industry, by C. S. 

 Winans, p. 84-5. 



Wood-worker, May 1912. The making of 

 quartered oak stock, by Chas. J. Brey, p. 

 26-7; West African mahogany, p. 30; 

 Saw mills in India, p. 55. 



Forest journals 



Centralblatt fur das gesamte forstwesen, 

 April 1912. Ueber den einfluss ver- 

 schiedener belichtung und extremer 

 temperaturen auf den verlauf der kei- 

 mung forstlichen saatgutes, by Gottfried 

 Pittauer, p. 157-72; Die waldbrande von 

 Porcupine and Cochrane, Kanada, by G. 

 Pittauer, p. 193-5; Ueber Griechenlands 

 walder, by Otto R. Maresch, p. 195-6. 



Forest Leaves, June 1912. Records and pro- 

 tection of plantations in foreign coun- 

 tries, by George A. Retan, p. 132-4; For- 

 est reserves a state investment, by John 

 L. Storback, p. 134-5. 



Forstwissenschaft liches centralblatt, April 

 1912. Nonnenstudien, by E. Knoche, p. 

 177-94; Gedenken iiber die umtriebsfrage, 

 by Wagner, p. 194-207; Eine neue saat- 

 methode in gebirg, by Hauenstein, p. 

 207-17. 



Indian forest records, March 1912. Note 

 on the antiseptic treatment of timber in 

 India, with special reference to railway 

 sleepers, by R. S. Pearson, p. 1-107. 



Revue des saux des forets, April 15, 1912. 

 Observations sur le climat, le sol et les 

 essence forestieres de la zone Medi- 

 terraneenne des Alpes-Maritimes, by A. 

 Salvador, p. 225. 



Revue des saux et forets, May 1, 1912. 

 Quelques observations sur les degats 

 causes aux vegetaux forestiers par la 

 secheresse de 1'ete 1911, by L. Parde, p. 

 257-60. 



Revue des eaux et forets, May 15, 1912. 

 A propos de r&boisement, by L. Parde 

 and J. Demorlaine, p. 289-92. 



Zeitschrift fur forst-und jagdwesen, April 

 1912. Die priifung des kiefernsamens, 

 by Haack, p. 193-222. 



Zeitschrift fur forst-und jagdwesen, May 

 1912. Neuere forschungen auf dem 

 gebiete der bodenkunde, by Albert, p. 

 240-9; Die neueste Russische forst- 

 statistik, p. 313-16; Einfluss des kalkes 

 auf das wachstum der planzen, by 

 Frank Schwarz, p. 316-30. 



