CURRENT LITERATURE 



683 



and physical properties of wood. 117 p. 

 il., pi. N. Y., J. Wiley & Sons, 1912. 



Silvics 



irest influences 



:kardt, Wilhelm R. Der einfluss des waldes 



auf das klima. 8 p. Karlsruhe, G. Braun, 



1909. 



Forest Economics 



atistics 



aden Forstverwaltung. Statistische nach- 



weisungen fiir das jahr 1912; jahrgang 



33. 172 p. Karlsruhe, 1912. 

 'acmillan, H. R. Forest products of Canada, 



1910. 133 p. Ottawa, 1912. (Canada 



Dept. of the interior Forestry branch. 



Bulletin 28.) 



Forest Utilization 



7 ood distillation 



awley, L. F. & Palmer, R. C. Distillation 



of resinous wood by saturated steam. 



31 p. Wash., D. C., 1912. (U. S. Dept. 



of agriculture Forest service. Bulletin 



109.) 



Auxiliary Subjects 



'ydrology 



taine State water storage commission. 2d 

 annual report, 1911. 267 p. maps, diagrs. 

 Waterville, 1912. 



nited States Dept. of the interior. Gey- 

 sers, by Walter Harvey Weed. 29 p. il., 

 maps. Wash., D. C., 1912. 



r nited States Dept. of the interior. Some 

 lakes of Glacier national park, by Mor- 

 ton J. Elrod. 29 p. il., maps. Wash , 

 D. C., 1912. 



'eology 



United States Dept. of the interior. Geo- 

 logical history of Crater lake, Oregon, 

 by J. S- Diller. 31 p. il., map. Wash., 

 D. C., 1912. 



Inited States Dept. of the interior. Geo- 

 logical history of the Yellowstone 

 national park, by Arnold Hague. 23 p. 

 il., maps. Wash., D. C., 1912. 



Periodical Articles 



{iscellaneotis periodicals 



(ulletin of the American geographical so- 

 ciety, Aug. 1912. A geographic study of 

 the Mesa Verde, by Wallace W. Atwood, 

 p. 593-8. 



kirnell rural school leaflet, Sept. 1912 

 Tree study, by John Bentley, p. 153-65. 



'ountry gentleman, July 6, 1912. The farm 

 woodlot; a neglected asset, by Ernest A 

 Sterling, p. 7, 28. 



Missionary review of the world, July 1912. 

 Call of the lumber jack, by Chas. A. 

 Bowen, p. 513-9. 



Outlook, July 27, 1912. Kiote, by Theodore 

 Shoemaker, p. 679-83. 



Overland monthly, June 1912. What is 

 forestry, by A. L. Dahl, p. 571-9. 



Philippine agricultural review, Aug. 1912. 

 Philippine kapok; a promising new in- 

 dustry, by M. M. Saleeby, p. 432-7. 



Scientific American supplement, July 20, 1912. 

 Xylology, a new branch of science ; 

 identifying different woods and detecting 

 fraudulent substitutes, p. 44. 



Torreya, Sept. 1912. The determination of 

 woods, by Chester Arthur Darling, p. 

 201-8. 



Trade journals and consular reports 



Engineering news, June 27, 1912. Proving 

 that forests benefit navigation, p. 1239. 



Furniture journal, Aug. 26, 1912. Methods 

 of finishing hardwoods, by C. J. La 

 Valles, p. 56-8. 



Hardwood record, Aug. 25, 1912. The na- 

 tional Appalachian park, by Henry H. 

 Gibson, p. 25-36. The true mora of 

 British Guiana, p. 42. 



Lumber world review, Aug. 25, 1912. Forest 

 legislation and forest work in British 

 Columbia, by W. R. Ross, p. 20-1. 



Lumber world review, Sept. 10, 1912. A 

 model forest school at home and abroad ; 

 travels of the Biltmore students, p. 17. 



Pacific lumber trade journal, Aug. 1912. 

 People of Idaho are told of their forest 

 responsibility, by E. T. Allen, p. 46. 



Paper, Aug. 28, 1912. Bamboo as a source 

 of paper pulp, p. 15-18, 42. 



Paper trade journal, Aug. 22, 1912. The 

 spruce bud moth, by Chas. D. Woods, 

 p. 56. 



St. Louis lumberman, Aug. 15, 1912. Amu- 

 guis, by H. N. Whitford, p. 30; Missouri 

 forestry students in the Ozarks, p. 63. 



Southern industrial and lumber review, Aug. 

 1912. Logging engineering as taught 

 at the University of Washington, by E- 

 T. Clark, p. 45, 64; Commercial creosotes 

 and wood decay preventions, p. 80-1. 



Timber trade journal, Aug. 10, 1912. Burrs, 

 p. 192; Dry rot, or the dissolution of 

 wood by vegetable agency, p. 193. 



Timber trade journal, Aug. 17, 1912. The 

 mahogany trade of Central America, p. 

 223; Dry rot, or the mechanical disso- 

 lution of wood, p. 227. 



Timber trade journal, Aug. 24. 1912. Aus- 

 tralian timbers ; opportunities for trade, 

 by S. de Malraison, p. 260 ; Forestry edu- 

 cation at Aberdeen, p. 289. 



Timber trade journal, Aug. 31, 1912. A new 

 timber drying process, p. 297-8. 



Timberman, Aug. 1912. Log flumes are of 

 economic value where conditions are 

 favorable, by W. D. Starbird. p. 42-4; 

 Logging by rail in Montana, by Kenneth 

 Ross, p. 62 ; Practical aerial snubbing 



