American cultivator, March 28, 1908. Wooden collar but- 

 tons, p. 6-7. 



Century magazine, May, 1908. The White House conference 



on our national resources; the need of a radical pol- 

 icy in forestry, p. 155-6. 



Country life in America, April, 1908. The hardy broad- 

 leaved evergreens, by W. Miller, p. 605-8; How to 

 prevent forest fires, by E. K. Parkinson, p. 664,666,668 



Everybody's magazine, May, 1908. The slaughter of the trees, 

 by Emerson Hough, p. 579-92. 



Garden magazine, May, 1908. The best broad-leaved evergreen 

 tree, by P. J. Berclanans, p. 217-19. 



Great west, March 4, 1908. Argentine Republic to protect 

 forests, p. 12. 



Harper's weekly, March 28, 1908. The vanishing forests of 

 America, by Roland Phillips, p. 10-12. 



Ladies' home journal, April, 1908. What shade trees to 

 plant, and how, by W. Solotaroff, p. 45. 



Orchard and farm, April, 1908. Eucalyptus future timber 



for producers in this state, by B. L. Sawtelle,p.5-6. 



Outlook, March 28, 1908. The preservation of forests in 

 British Columbia, p. 671-2. 



Overland, April, 1908. Insect enemies of the Monterey 

 pines, by R. W. Doane, p. 360-6. 



Pacific monthly, March, 1908. Logging scenes in California 

 redwoods; a series of photographs. 



Putnam's, April, 1908. Rivers and the conservation move- 

 ments, by J. H. Quick, p. 3-15. 



Review of reviews, April, 1908. Natural forests in the 

 Appalachians, by T. E. Vvill, p. 450-5. 



Science, March 27, 1908. Trees and lightning, p. 513. 



Tropical agriculturist, Feb. 1908. A new rubber tree, 

 palo amarillo, by 0. Stapf, p. 109-10. 



Crade Journals and Consular Reports . 



American lumberman, J/arch 28, 1908. Lumber, statistics of 



the Carolinas and Virginia, 1907, p . 40-3 ; The Appala- 

 chian forest reserves; a consideration of some features 

 of the forest reserve policy of the United States, hy 

 G. H. Maxwell, p. 50; Paper birch in Maine, p. 59. 



American lumberman, April 4, 1903. Ar.mn?,?,:* stave oalc fig- 

 ures in lumber product, p. 35; Lumber and timber in Asia 

 Minor, p. 40; Yellow pine, cypress and hardwood statis- 

 tics of the south and southwest, 1907, p-> 5:5-66. 



American lumberman, April 11, 1908. Tea&ood growth and 



lumbering in Siara, p. 33; Peculiarities of the manu- 

 ' facture of baseball tats, p. 24 



American. JjAmberman, April 18, 1903. Forest preservation 

 and the lusibsrman 1 s' share in it, p. 38-9. 



