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laid with blue gum ties, p. 21; By-products 

 of the Washington forests, p. 23; Turpen- 

 tine experiments in California, p. 24. 



Pulp and Paper Magazine, Jan. 15, 1914 

 The length of some paper making fibres, 

 by E. Sutermeister, p. 43-4; The paper and 

 pulp industries in Russia, by C. E. Bande- 

 lin, p. 48. 



St. Louis Lumberman, Feb. 15, 1914 Some 

 comments on Mr. Hoxie's pamphlet on 

 "Dry rot in factory timbers," by F. H. 

 Farwell, p. 61-2; Fire retardant paints for 

 shingles, by Henry A. Gardner, p. 68-70; 

 Dry rot in factory timber, by F. J. Hoxie, 

 p. 74-5. 



Southern Industrial and Lumber Review, Feb. 

 1914 Timber storehouse of the orient, 

 p. 32; Enormous waste of lumber trade, 

 p. 63. 



Southern Lumber Journal, Feb. 15, 1914 

 Treatment of piling and timber according 

 to conditions of use and exposure, by 

 E. L. Powell, p. 36. 



Southern Lumberman, Feb. 14, 1914 Bilt- 

 more forest school discontinued, p. 60. 



Timber Trade Journal, Feb. 21, 1914 A 

 submerged oak forest in Russia, p. 293; 

 Midland reforesting association, p. 297. 



Timber Trade Journal, Feb. 28, 1914 Notes 

 on timber preservation, with special refer- 

 ence to the Aczol process, p. 336; Irish 

 woods and trees, by Augustine Henry, 

 p. 367. 



Timberman, Feb. 1914 Testing structural 

 material, by William Hood, p. 50. 



United States Daily Consular Report, Feb. 17, 

 1914 Millions for Christmas trees, by 

 George Nicolas Ifft, p. 637. 



United States Daily Consular Report, March 

 12, 1914 Woodblock pavements in Ber- 

 lin, by Robert P. Skinner, p. 956-7. 



Veneers, March 1914- Advocating plain oak 

 panels, by J. C. Eastman, p. 9-10; The 

 care of veneered furniture, by G. D. 

 Grain, p. 11-12. 



West Coast Lumberman, Feb. 15, 1914 Six 

 billion feet of timber logged in Washing- 

 ton and one billion seven hundred and 

 sixty million logged in Oregon during 

 year 1913, by H. B. Oakleaf, p. 32-34. 



Woodcraft, March 1914 Waste wood utiliza- 

 tion; raw materials, marketable products 

 and manufacturing processes, by John E. 

 Teeple, p. 145-7; The practical character 

 of wood stains, by Charles Harrison, p. 

 154-5; Hardwoods and the effects of forest 

 fires, by _W. H. Long, p. 156; Making 

 large calipers for timber measurement, 

 p. 163; Some practical points on varnish 

 and varnishing, by A. Ashmun Kelly, 

 p. 165-6. 



Forest Journals. 



Bulletin de la Socle'te' Centrale Forestiere de 

 Belgique, Feb. 1914 Impressions d'un 

 voyage dans les forets de la Bulgarie, 

 by T- P-, P- 88-92; Les anciens empires des 

 plantes, by D'Astarac, p. 93-8; La forgt 

 des Ardennes, p. 112-14. 



Forest Leaves, Feb. 1914 The status of the 

 chestnut tree in Pennsylvania, by S B 

 Elliott, p. 99-100; The profitable utiliza- 

 tion of dead and defective timber on 

 Pennsylvania state forests, by Wm. F. 

 Dague, p. 100-1; Temperature and humid- 

 ity at Eberswalde in the open and in 

 a beech stand, by Johannes Schubert 

 p. 102-3. 



Forestry Quarterly, Dec. 1913 A new den- 

 drometer or timber scale, by Judson F. 

 Clark, p. 467-9; Effect of source of seed 

 upon the growth of Douglas fir by 

 Raphael Zon, p. 499-502; A comparison of 

 yields in the White Mts. and Southern 

 Appalachians, by K. W. Woodward, p. 

 503-8; Notes on the distribution of lodge- 

 pole and yellow pine in the Walker basin, 

 by H. S. Kerr, p. 509-15; Winter recon- 

 naissance in the Rocky Mts., by George 

 Z. Mason, p. 516-18; Some suggestions on 

 brush disposal, by Elers Koch, p. 519-24; 

 A Norwegian forest fire insurance asso- 

 ciation, by J. A. Larsen, p. 525-6; Spe- 

 cific gravity and weight of the most 

 important American woods, by Alfred 

 Gaskill, p. 527-30; Second growth yellow 

 pine, by W. H. Gallaher, p. 531-6. 



Forstwissenschaftliches Centralblatt, Jan. 1914 

 Gross-oder kleinflachenwirtschaft, by 

 C. Wagner, p. 3-26; Beitrage zur physio- 

 logic des bodens, by Bernbeck, p. 26-44. 



Forstwissenschaftliche Centralblatt, Feb. 1914 



Ertragsregelung und freie bestand- 



swirtschaft, by P. Frey, p. 69-74; Die 



grundlagen naturgemasser bestandesbe- 



grundung, by J. Eberhard, p. 75-87. 



North Woods, Feb. 1914 Conservation of 

 life in the lumber camps, by Mabel T. 

 Boardman, p. 9-13; Plans for reforestation 

 in Wisconsin; p. 17-22; Division of respon- 

 sibility in protective work, by Henry S. 

 Graves, p. 23-7. 



Revue des eaux et forets, Dec. 15, 1913 



Le mouvement forestier a 1'estranger; 



RussieetFinlande.byG. Huffel, p. 737-41; 



La situation forestiere en Coree, p. 741-5. 

 Revue des eaux et forets, Jan. 15, 1914 



Les races de pin sylvestre, by R. Hickel, 



p. 49-56. 



Revue des eaux et forets, Feb. 1,. 1Q14 

 Bulletin forestier 1'estranger; Turkestan 

 Russe, p. 105-9. 



Tharandter Forstliches Jahrbuch, 1914 Die 

 fichte im Elbsandsteingebirge, by Augst, 

 p. 26-82. 



