AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Bulletin of the Geographic society of Phila- 

 delphia. Jan.. 1914. New England ; her 

 forests and her people, by G. D. Hubbard, 

 p. 27-30. 



Country gentleman. March 21, 1914. Alaking 

 over old trees ; the science of top graft- 

 ing reduced to its simplest terms, by 

 H. E. Van Deman. p. 586, 622. 



Craftsman, Feb., 1914. Saving the nation's 

 water supply through our national for- 

 ests, by Bnstow Adams, p. 430-6. 



Garden magazine, March, 1914. Palms in 

 California, by John Y. Beaty, p. 76; 

 Some trees and shrubs for trying sites, 

 p. 98-9. 



Gardeners chronicle, March 14, 1914. Arbu- 

 tus menziesii at Bayfordbury, by A. 

 Bruce Jackson, p. 182; A new source of 

 oak timber, by John R. Jackson, p. 188. 



New Zealand Dept. of agriculture, indus- 

 tries and commerce. Journal of agricul- 

 ture, Jan. 20, 1914. The Monterey pine, 

 by A. H. Cockayne, p. 1-26. 



Outdoor world and recreation, April, 1914. 



The story of the forester, by James Up- 



ham, p. 222-4. 

 Phytopathology, Feb., 1914. Notes on Peri- 



dermium from Pennsylvania, by C. R. 



Orton and J. F. Adams, p. 23-6. 



Scientific American, Feb. 28, 1914. Prolong- 

 ing the naval stores industry, by Samuel 

 J. Record, p. 173, 186. 



Scientific American supplement, Feb. 14, 

 1914. Coloring the wood of growing 

 trees, p. 105. 



Scientific American supplement, Feb. 21, 

 1914. The commercial uses of bamboo, 

 p. 116-17. 



United States Dept. of agriculture. Jour- 

 nal of agricultural research, March, 

 1914. Tyloses ; their occurrence and 

 practical significance in some American 

 woods, by Eloise Gerry, p. 445-70 ; The 

 cambium miner in river birch, by Charles 

 T. Greene, p. 471-4. 



Trade journals and consular reports 



American lumberman, March 14, 1914. In- 

 come tax and timber, p. 32 ; Oregon for- 

 est association annual, p. 43-6 ; Wood for 

 silos, p. 53. 



American lumberman, March 21, 1914. Lost 

 opportunity in the utilization of waste, p. 

 26-7 ; Conservation of wood by-products, 

 p. 47. 



American lumberman, March 28, 1914. Fac- 

 tory timber specification, by Arthur T. 

 North, p. 38-9. 



Barrel and box, March, 1914. Annual use of 

 white pine box lumber, p. 46-7. 



Canada lumberman, March 15, 1914. The 

 commercial importance of beech, by 

 R. G. Lewis, p. 34-5. 



Engineering news, Jan. 15, 1914. Drainage 

 of the Everglades, p. 146-8. 



Engineering news, Jan. 29, 1914. A wood- 

 block pavement failure, by Rodney C. 

 Davis, p. 260. 



Engineering news, Feb. 5, 1914. A teredo- 

 proof wood, by Howard F. Weiss, p. 

 314-15. 



Engineering record, Feb. 7, 1914. Fireproof- 

 ing wood, by Robert E. Prince, p. 172-3. 



Hardwood record, March 25, 1914. Wood 

 in relation to heat, by S. J. Record, p. 20; 

 Correcting wood's infirmities, p. 25-6; 

 Utilization of sumach, p. 27 ; The lightest 

 of native woods, p. 29 ; Woods used in 

 turnery, p. 30-1 ; Northern Michigan 

 hardwoods, p. 31 ; The uses of aspen or 

 popple, p. 32 ; Bethabara an excellent 

 timber tree, p. 32 ; Red gum as door 

 material, p. 34-5. 



Lumber trade journal, March 15, 1914. For- 

 est service outlines plans for southern 

 pine reforestation, by W. R. Mattoon, p. 

 19-20. 



Lumber world review, March 25, 1914. Some 

 plans for forest products exposition; 

 wood preservers to exhibit to public de- 

 tails of treating processes at big show, p. 

 29-30. 



Mississippi Valley lumberman. March 27, 

 1914. Minnesota state forestry conven- 

 tion ; state organization starts campaign 

 for the extension of forestry work, p. 

 42-3. 



Paper, March 25, 1914. Ancient and modern 

 Chinese papers, p. 15-16 ; Woodpulp man- 

 ufacture in Sweden, p. 16 ; The early 

 English paper-makers, by F. Ashford 

 White, p. 17-18. 



Paper mill and wood pulp news, Feb. 21, 

 1914. Forest taxation, by Samuel H. 

 Ordway, p. 76-80; The utilization of saw- 

 mill waste in making paper, p. 86-94. 



Pioneer western lumberman, March 15, 1914. 

 Measuring timber in the Sierra forest, 

 p. 13 ; British Columbia timber royalty 

 act, p. 21-25. 



Pulp and paper magazine, Feb. 15, 1914. The 

 utilization of wood pulp in textile manu- 

 facture, by H. A. Carter, p. 102-5. 



St. Louis lumberman, March 15, 1914. 

 Things known about logged-off pine tim- 

 ber lands, by John E. Williams, p. 59-60. 



St. Louis lumberman, April 1, 1914. Report 

 on yellow pine for mill timbers, by F. J. 

 Hoxie, p. 70-1 ; Timber in Camaguay 

 province, by E. V. Preston, p. 80; Wood 

 block pavements in Berlin, by Robert P. 

 Skinner, p. 86 B ; State forests urged, by 

 James Girvin Peters, p. 87. 



Southern industrial and lumber review, 

 March, 1914. Wood block paving popu- 

 lar, p. 26-7. 



Southern lumber journal, March 1, 1914. 

 American forestry today, by Herbert 

 Welsh, p. 40. 



Southern lumber journal, March 15, 1914. 

 How to utilize wood waste around saw- 

 mills ; new device for removing bark 

 from waste wood for pulp purposes, 

 p. 41. 



Southern lumberman, April 4. 1914. Doctor 

 Schenck and graduates of Biltmore for- 

 est school, by Overton W. Price, p. 21. 26. 



