STATISTICS 



Forest products of the United States, 1906. 1908. 99 p. 

 Bulletin 77 of the Forest service. 



PROCEEDINGS OF ASSOCIATIONS 



National wholesale lumber dealers 1 association. Report 



of the 16th annual meeting held at V/ashington, D. C., 

 March 4th and 5th, 1908. 78 p. Illus . 66 Broad- 

 way, N. Y. 



FOREST ENEMIES 



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Diseases of trees 



The treatment of damping off in coniferous seedlings; P. 

 Spaulding. 1908. 8 p. Circular 4 of the Bureau 

 of plant industry, U. S. Dept . of agriculture. 



Beasts of Prey 



Destruction of wolves and coyotes; V. Bailey. 1908. 11 p 

 Illus. Circular 63 of the Biological survey, U. S. 

 Dept. of agriculture. 



UODICALS 

 General 



Atlantic monthly, Hay, 1908. Conserving natural resources, 

 by J. L. Ha thews. ' 



Botanical gazette, liay, 1908. Alpine vegetation in the 

 vicinity of Long's Peak, Colo., by Y/. S. Cooper, p. 

 319-37. 



Country life in America, May, 1908. Fighting beetles vrith 

 fungi, by D. Phelps, p. 51. 



Gardeners 1 chronicle of 'America, April, 1908. How to exter- 

 minate tree borers, by J. J. Levison, p. 35-6. 



Harper's weekly, April 25, 1906. Government factories for 

 preserving wood, 'p. 33. 



Independent, April 30, 1908. Conservation of natural re- 

 sources, by T.'S. Will, p. 946-52. 



Modern farming, May, 1908. Practical forestry for southern 

 farms, by G-ifford Pinchot , p. 10-13. 



National geographic magazine, May, 1908. An American fable, 

 by Gifford Pinchot, p. 345-50. 



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