CURRENT LITERATURE 



MONTHLY LIST FOR DECEMBER, 1913. 



(Ro^ks and Periodicals Indexed in the 



Library of the United States 



Forest Service.) 



FOREST EDUCATION. 



National Conservation Congress Forestry 

 i 'mnmittee. Advance copy of paper on 

 secondary education in the United States 

 ly the sub-committee on forest school 

 education; chairman, J. W. Tourney. 36 

 p. Washington, D. C., 1913. 



National Conservation Congress Forestry 

 Committee. Advance copy of paper on 

 publicity, by the sub-committee on pub- 

 licity; chairman, E. T. Allen. 16 p. 

 Washingon, D. C., 1913. 



Yale Forest School. Prospectus, 1913-1914. 

 32 p. New Haven, Conn., 1913. 



FOREST LEGISLATION. 



National Conservation Congress Forestry 

 Committee. Advance copy of paper on 

 framing, passing and enforcing a State 

 forest law, by the sub-committee on State 

 forest policy ; chairman, William T. Cox. 

 15 p. 26 cm. Washington, D. C., 1913. 



FOREST DESCRIPTION. 



Hofmann, Amerigo. Aus den waldungen 

 des fernen Ostens ; forstliche reisen und 

 studien in Japan, Formosa, Korea und 

 den angrenzenden gebieten Qstasiens. 

 225 p. pi., maps. Wien and Leipzig, W. 

 Frick, 1913. 



FOREST BOTANY. 



Trees Classification and Description. 



Hillyer, V. M. Common trees ; how to know 

 them by their leaves; illustrated with 37 

 leaf silhouettes. 30 p. il. Baltimore, Md., 

 Calvert School, 1913. 



Shannon, C. W. The trees and shrubs of 

 ( )klahoma. 41 p. Norman, 1913. (Okla- 

 1 oma-Geological Survey. Circular No. 

 4.) 



Woolen, E. O. Trees and shrubs of New 

 Mexico. 159 p. il. Las Cruces, 1913. 

 (New Mexico Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, Bulletin 87.) 



SILVICS. 

 ] : orcst Influences. 



National Conservation Congress Forestry 

 Committee. Advance copy of paper on 

 the relation of forests and water, by the 

 sub-committee on forest investigations ; 

 chairman, Raphael Zon. 21 p. Washing- 

 ton, D. C., 1913. 



Studies of Species. 



Knapp, Frederick B. Silviculture of whtie 

 pine (Pinus strobus). 4 p. Boston, 

 Mass., 1913. (Massachusetts forestry 

 association, Bulletin 106.) 



Shinn, Charles Howard. An economic study 

 of acacias. 38 p. pi. Washington, D. C., 

 1913. (U. S. Agriculture Dept. of. Bul- 

 letin No. 9.) 



SILVICULTURE. 



Planting. 



National Conservation Congress Forestry 

 Committee. Advance copy of paper on 

 the conditions under which commercial 

 planting is desirable, by the suD-commit- 

 tee on forest planting; chairman, E. H. 

 Clapp. 46 p. Washington, D. C., 1913. 



FOREST PROTECTION. 



National Conservation Congress Forestry 

 Committee. Advance copy of paper on 

 fire prevention by States, by the Fed- 

 eral Government and by private inter- 

 ests, by the sub-committee on forest 

 fires ; chairman, C. S. Chapman. 56 p. 

 Washington, D. C., 1913. 



National Conservation Congress Forestry 

 Committee. State forest organization, 

 with special reference to fire protection, 

 by J. Girvin Peters. 62 p. Washing- 

 ton, D. C., 1913. 



Rhode Island Dept. of Forestry. Warden 

 and Woodsman, by Jesse B. Mowry, 24 

 p. pi. Providence, R. I., 1913. 



FOREST ECONOMICS. 



Taxation and Tariff. 



National Conservation Congress Forestry 

 Committee. Advance copy of paper on 

 forest taxation, by the sub-committee on 

 forest taxation; chairman, G. Pinchot. 

 32 p. Washington, D. C., 1913. 



Forest Policy. 



National Conservation Congress Forestry 

 Committee. Advance copy of paper on 

 Federal Forest Policy, by the sub-com- 

 mittee on Federal forest policy ; chair- 

 man Jos. N. Teal. 36 p. Washington, 

 D. C., 1913. 



Ross, William R. Forest policy of British 

 Columbia. 17 p. n. p., 1913. 



Statistics. 



Alsace Lorraine Abteilung fur finanzen, 

 handel und domanen. Beitrage sur 

 forststatistik von Elsass-Lothringen, heft 

 30. 98 p. Strassburg, 1913. 



