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Southern Lumber Journal, Jan. 15, 1914. 

 Forestry in North Carolina, p. 37. 



Timberman, Jan. 1914. Wooden blocks recog- 

 nized as the standard for pavement in 

 Europe, p. 28-9; Different stages in the 

 evolution of overhead system of logging, 

 p. 30-1; Accurate cost finding an essential 

 in successful lumber operations, by J. B. 

 Knapp, p. 31-32 A; Smoking in the woods, 

 p. 32 N-O; Forest protection work, p. 

 32 O-33. 



United States Daily Consular Report, Jan. 17, 

 1914. French brier-pipe industry, p. 222. 



United States Daily Consular Report, Jan. 21, 

 1914. Russian match manufacture, p. 269. 



United States Daily Consular Report, Jan. 23, 

 1914. Changing conditions in the shook 

 trade, by Claude I. Dawson, p. 288-91. 

 Processes for fire-proofing wood, by John 

 L. Griffiths, p. 292-3; The wood and lum- 

 ber market of Havre, by John Ball Os- 

 borne, p. 294-5; Toothpicks in England, 

 by John L. Griffiths, p. 302. 



United States Daily Consular Report, Jan. 26, 

 1914. Production and exports of Russian 

 matches, by John H. Snodgrass, p. 331. 



United States Daily Consular Report, Jan. 27, 

 1914. Use of metal railway ties in 

 Switzerland, by R. E. Mansfield, p. 344. 



United States Daily Consular Report, Feb. 5, 

 1914. Wood paints and finishes in 

 European cities, by Ralph C. Busser, and 

 others, p. 465-8; Plantation rubber in 

 Cochin China, by Miller Joblin, p. 471. 



United States Consular Report, Feb. 7, 1914. 

 Hardwoods of Panama, by James C. 

 Kellogg, p. 508-9. 



Veneers, Feb. 1914. Future cabinet woods, 

 p. 7 ; A comparison with European methods 

 in veneer making, by J. B. B. Stryker, p. 

 13-14. 



West Coast Lumberman, Jan. 15, 1914. 

 Seattle's leading retail business street to 

 have test block paving, p. 20; Need of a 

 cost system in successful logging opera- 

 tions, by Herbert E. Smith, p. 30-1. 



West Coast Lumberman, Feb. 1, 1914. 

 Characteristics and utilization of western 

 red cedar, by Alexander Grant Jackson 

 and Joseph Burke Knapp, p. 34-40. 



Wood Craft, Feb. 1914. Wooden screens of 

 ancient and modern styles, by John Bov- 

 ingdon, p. 116-22; Wood paving; its mak- 

 ing and use, by S. R. Church, p. 135-7. 



Wood- worker, Jan. 1914. Saving and working 

 lumber waste, by James Francis, p. 42-3. 



Forest Journals. 



Ulgemeine forst- und jagd-zeitung, Jan. 1914. 

 Vogelschutz im walde, by Ph. Sieber- 

 Ernsee, p. 1-4; Ueber wirtschaftliche und 

 statistiche grundlagen fur den praktischen 

 forstbetrieb, by Konig, p. 4-14. 



Bulletin de la Societe centrale forestiere de 

 Belgique, Dec. 1913. Le revenu des 

 forSts luxembourgeoises, by L. Pechon, p. 

 815-25; Impregnation des bois de mines au 

 cruscophenol, p. 825-8; Le pare de Ter- 

 vueren, by P. Christophe, p. 829-33; Le 



parasitisme du Gui, by L. D., p. 832-44; 

 Bois communaux du Luxembourg; coupes 

 de futaie; utilisation des produits, by B., 

 p. 860-2; Plantations en ge"ne"ral; travaux 

 preparatoires, by C. J. Q., p. 862-5; Les 

 forets de Formose, p. 873-5. 



Bulletin de la Socie"te centrale forestiere de 

 Belgique, Jan. 1914. Quelques mots de 

 la regeneration naturelle, by G. Delevoy, 

 p. 1-11; Le dessouchement, by A. Poskin 

 and G. Bouckaert, p. 12-23; La forgt, 

 source de bien-etre social, by T. Collignon, 

 p. 23-8; Les forets de la Nige"rie m6ridi- 

 onale, by A. H. Unwin, p. 28-33; Les 

 quebrachos, p. 54-5. 



Canadian Forestry Journal, Jan. 1914. 

 Possibilities of a modern maple grove, by 

 George Fisk, p. 3-7. 



Centralblatt fur das gesamte forstwesen, Oct 

 1913. Die Schiffel-Glasersche forstliche 

 rentabilitatslehre in ihrer anwendung auf 

 den jahrlichem betrieb, by A. Schiffel, p. 

 433-8; Beschadigungen durch eichen- 

 mehltau, by Nikodem, p. 438-40; Die 

 berechnung der elemente eines kreisbogens, 

 der durch einen gegebenen punkt gehen 

 und zwei sich schneidende gerade tangieren 

 soil, by Szab6 v Bagyon, p. 440-52. 



Naturwissenschaftliche zeitschrift fur land- 

 und forst- wirtschaft, Oct. 1913. Der 

 heutige stand der forstlichen samen- 

 provenienz-frage, by Arnold Engler, p. 

 441-61. 



Naturwissenschaftliche zeitschrift fur land- 

 und forst- wirtschaft, Nov. 1913. Regen- 

 fall und blitzgefahr, by Karl von Tubeuf, 

 p. 503-13. 



North Woods, Jan. 1914. Planted forests in 

 Minnesota, by W. H. Kenety, p. 3-11; 

 The forest ranger's work, p. 25-31. 



Quarterly Journal of Forestry, Jan. 1914. 

 Report on the visit of the R. E. A. S. to 

 German forests by Thomas Bewick, p. 

 1-15; Extension of the Mexican forest 

 flora to the plateau country of South 

 Africa, by D. E. Hutchins, p. 16-20; The 

 mistletoe in England, by W. Somerville, 

 p. 20-5; An attack by the pine-shoot 

 Tortrix moth, by W. P. Greenfield, p. 

 25-30; Microscopic investigation of trees 

 defoliated by the large larch sawfly, by 

 Alan G. Harper, p. 30-3, 71; Endowment 

 of a professorship of forestry at Oxford, 

 p. 52-5; Inspection of forestry work in 

 Chopwell woods, by J. F. A., p. 59-63; 

 Timber slide for pulp and fire wood, by 

 Leslie S. Wood, p. 66-7; The relative 

 growth of various willows, by E. R. Pratt, 

 p. 68-9. 



Revue des eaux et forets, Jan. 1, 1914. Com- 

 merce exterieur des bois communs en 1911, 

 p. 4-15; Les premiers chasseurs forestiers, 

 by P. Mougin, p. 16-24; L'evolution 

 forestiere en Suisse, by A. Barbey, p. 40-6. 



Schweizerische zeitschrift fur forstwesen, Dec. 

 1913. -Die waldflache der Schweiz, by 

 Decoppet, p. 366-8; Die notwendigkeit der 

 durchforstungen im mittelwald, p. 368-72; 

 Zur frage der verbreitungsbiologie der 

 eibe, by F. Wille, p. 384-8. 



