AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Trade journals and consular reports 



American lumberman, June 13. 1914. Salt 

 as a preservative of wood, p. 24 ; Georgia- 

 greatest operating timber partnership, bv 

 Roger E. Simmons, p. 39-40; Wood the 

 best silo material, p. 51. 



American lumberman, June 20, 1914. An- 

 nual consumption of wood, p. 27. 

 Barrel and box, June, 1914. Spruce as a 

 material for boxes, p. 44-5; Utilizing 

 waste in rotary mills, by Stanley L. 

 Wolfe, p. 53. 



Canada lumberman. June 15, 1914. Com- 

 mercial importance of white pine, by R. 

 G. Lewis, p. 34-5. 



Canada lumberman, July 1. 1914. Hemlock- 

 logging across the boundary, by H. P. 

 Welch, p. 28-9; Grading timber on the 

 strength basis, by A. T. North, p. 34-6. 

 Engineering and mining journal, June 6, 1914. 

 Cylindrical ore chutes of wood staves, 

 p. 1139-43. 



Engineering record, March 14. 1914. Ex- 

 periences with wood-stave pipes, by 

 Elbert M. Chandler, p. 299; Repairing a 

 teredo-eaten bridge pier foundation, p. 

 317. 



Engineering record. May 2.'!. 1914. New- 

 grading rules for yellow-pine timber, p. 

 579. 

 Handle trade. July. 1914. Wooden shuttles 



without rivals, p. 5-6. 



Hardwood record. June 10, 1914. W 7 hat 

 veneer users are learning, p. 21 ; Jack 

 fruit tree, p. 25 ; The drying of veneers, 

 by Albert Kraetzer, p. 31-2. 

 Hardwood record, June 25, 1914. New use 

 for hardwood ; fibre plaster, by Nelson 

 C. Brown, p. 23 ; Woods used in manu- 

 facturing, p. 45. 



Lumber trade journal, June 15. 1914. North- 

 ern man writes of turpentine processes in 

 the south, by Lafayette Young, p. 46. 

 Lumber world review. May 10, 1914. The 

 Florida association adopts ring rule, by 

 H. R. Ma' vlillian, p. 53 ; Forest products 

 exposition history, by Wesley T. Chris- 

 tine, p. 55-86. 



Lumber world reviewed, June 25. 1914. Ef- 

 fective scientific forest utilization, by 

 O. T. Swan, p. 20-1. 



Manufacturers' record, June 25, 1914. South- 

 ern Appalachian forest reserve, by Al- 

 bert Phenis, p. 41-3. 

 Paper, June 24, 1914. The microscopical 



structure of bamboo, p. 16-19. 

 Paper. July 1, 1914. The chemical evaluation 

 of wood for pulp, by Martin L. Griffin, 

 p. 17-18 ; Longleaf pine as a paper-mak- 

 ing material, by Henry E. Surface and 

 Robt. E. Cooper, p. 19-20. 

 Paper trade journal, June 4, 1914. Solving 



the flood problem, p. :,>i'>. 

 Paper trade journal, June 18, 1!)14. The 



pulping of bamboo, p. 42-s. 

 St. Louis lumberman. June 15. 1914. Ecua- 

 dorian trees useful for lumber, by Fred- 

 eric W. Coding, p. 53 ; American lumber- 



ing now and in retrospect, by John F 

 Williams, p. 60-1. 



Southern industrial and lumber review, June, 

 1914. Conservation and the lumber in- 

 dustry, by Henry S. Graves, p. 30-1. 

 Southern lumberman, June 20. 1914. Report 

 of forestry committee of National hard- 

 wood lumber association, p. 28; New 

 Orleans now leading mahogany port n 

 34 B-C. 



Southern lumberman, June 27, 1914. Time 

 of cutting and properties of wood, by 

 Samuel J. Record, p. 35-6. 



Southern lumberman, July 4, 1914. Tree 



diseases ; their detection and control ; 

 synopsis of Dr. E. P. Meinecke's Manual 

 of tree diseases, by Louis S. Margolin 

 p. 29. 

 Timber trade journal, June 6. 1914. Is the 



yew poisonous? p. 1183. 

 Timberman, June, 1914. Forest taxation 

 system in Washington discussed at 

 Seattle conference, p. 25-7 ; Logging in 

 Burma, by C. G. Rogers, p. 49. 

 United States daily consular report, June 11, 

 1914. Tree planting in Uruguay, by 

 Ralph J. Totten, p. 1479. 

 United States daily consular report. June 15, 

 1914. British Columbia red cedar, by 

 R. E. Mansfield, p. 1583. 



United States daily consular report, June IS, 

 1914. Sandalwood in India, by John 

 Stuart Hunt. p. 1669-71. 



United States daily consular report. June 27, 

 1914. New Philippine forest concessions 

 open. p. 1928-9. 



United States daily consular report, July ?>, 

 1914. Cabinetmaking woods of Australia, 

 by Wm. C. Magelssen, p. 75. 

 West Coast lumberman, June 15, 1914. 

 Largest wood pipe in the world in use in 

 southern Washington project, p. 25; 

 Paper on forest taxation, by Frank G. 

 Miller, p. 32-4. 



Forest journals 



Boletin de bosques, pesca i caza, Jan., 1914. 

 El pimiento de Bolivia, Shinus molle, by 

 F. Albert, p. 381-6; El nogal negro, 

 Juglans nigra, by F. Albert, p. 386-90. 



Bulletin de la Societe centrale forestiere de 

 Belgique. May, 1914. Bouilties fungi- 

 cides ; emploi en pepinieres. by C. J. Q., 

 p. 322-4 ; La question forestiere en 

 Angleterre, p. 324-7 ; Les forets et les 

 gelees tardives, p. 327-8 ; Emploi du bois 

 du pin Weymouth, p. 328-30 ; Excursion 

 forestiere en 1913; premiere journee, le 

 littoral, by G. Delevoy, p. 281-99. 



Bulletin de la Societe centrale forestiere de 

 Belgique, June, 1914. Maladies cryptn- 

 gamiques, p. 358-61 ; Animaux nuisibles, 

 p. 361-5. 



Bulletin of the New York State forestry as- 

 sociation, June, 1914. The forest and the 

 nation, by G. Pinchot, p. 7-8 ; Forest 

 management, by Frank L. Moore, p. 9- 

 11; The administration of state forests, 



