American lumberman, Feb. 29, 1908. Desolation and poverty 

 resulting from forest denudation in mountainous re- 

 gions, p. 32; Lumbermen favor the Appalachian forest 

 reserve project and the forestry idea, p. 33. 



American lumberman, March 7, 1908. Maine spool wood, p. 3V; 



Northern pine, hemlock and hardwood cut in 1907, p. 55 -7; 

 Thirty-fifth annual statement of the lumber and shingle 

 product of the northwest, 1907, p. 58-60 E. 



American lumberman, March 14, 1908. Unjust land taxation, 

 p. 14; Address before National wholesale lumber deal- 

 ers' association, by W* L. Hall, p. 52; Timber famine;. 

 Address before National wholesale lumber dealers 1 as- 

 sociation, by R. S. Kellogg, p. 52-3; The Yale school 

 of forestry; Address before National wholesale lumber 

 dealers 1 association, by R. C. Lippincott, p. 53; 

 Lumber product of the far eastern states, p. 64-70. 



American lumberman, March 21, 1908. The Appalachian for- , 

 est reserves; a consideration of some of the features 

 of the forest reserve policy of the United States, 

 by J. E. Defebaugh, p. 36-7; Yellow poplar lumber 

 as scientifically produced by the Yellow poplar 

 lumber Co., Coal grove, Ohio, p. 62-110. 



Barrel and box, March 1908. Shrinkage of white oak, by 



W. L. Uellford, p. 41; The scavenger of the forest, 

 by W. F. Nufer, p. 56; Where clothespins are made, 

 p. 62. 



Canadian lumberman, Feb. 1, 1903. --Cutting of railroad ties, 

 p. 13-14. 



Canadian lumberman, Feb , 15, 1908. Canada's forest area, 

 p. 15; Regulations re forest reserves, p. .19-20. 



Canadian lumberman, March 1, 1908. British Columbia's 



forests, p. 18-19; Nova Scotia's timber wealth, p. 20. 



Hardwood record, Feb. 25, 1908. Pecan, p. 16-17; Bird's- 

 eye maple, by J. V. Hamilton, p. 19-20. 



Hardwood record, March 10, 1908. Osage orange, p. 16-17. 



Industrial record, March 7, 1908. Inequality of taxation 

 of Mississippi timber holders, p. 9. 



Lumber review, March 1, 1908. Boats from tree trunks, 

 p. 59. 



Lumber review, March 15, 1908. Lumbering in the Philip- 

 pines , p. 22. 



Lumber trade journal, March 15, 1908. Pine v;ood distil- 

 lation, by L. F. Hawley, p. 23, 



Mississippi Valley lumberman, March 6, 1908. Short-sighted 

 policy which hastens denudation of timber lands, p. 

 20-1; The lumber industry from the standpoint of a 

 manufacturer and timber owner, by G. H. Emerson, 

 p. 36-7. 



National coopers 1 journal, March 1908. Fortunes in pre- 

 cious woods, by G. E.- Walsh, p. 1. 



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