New England magazine , April, 1908. Our waterpo^ers in 

 ITew England, by P. Y/. Ayres, p. 144-60; To prevent 

 decay in wood, p. 242-3. 



Nineteenth century, April, 1908. Recruitment of the 

 forest service, by J. Nisbet, p. 637-50. 



Proceedings of Association of railway superintendents of 

 bridges and buildings, 1907. Preservatives for r/ood 

 and metal , p. 141-54. 



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

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



Review of reviews, May, 1908. Checking the waste of our 



national resources, by G. G. Mitchell, p. 585. 

 and gun in Canada, May, 1908. The true forestry methods, 



by E. Tinsley.'p. 1175-6. 



icientific American, April 18, 1908. A machine that saws 

 240,000 wooden paving blocks In a day, by J. Boyer, 

 p. 273-5. 



Scientific American, April 25, 1908. The 'practical work of 

 the United States Bureau of forestry, by D. A. V7illey, 

 p. 295-6. 



>cientific American, iSay 2, 1908. Wood paving, p. 277; The 

 conservation of our natural resources, by G. Pinchot, 

 p. 285-6. 



!orreya, April, 1908. The story of the mangrove, by 0. V. 

 Hash, pi 73-8. 



Torreya, May, 1908. The chestnut canker, by W. A. Murrill, 

 p. 111-12. 



Western world, May, 19.08. Reforestation in the reserves, by 

 Y7. G. M. Stone, p. 8. 



World's v/ork, May, 1908. The riches of the Philippine for- 

 ests, by Roy Crandnll, p. 10228-35; A new patriotism; 

 the solution of an economic crisis brought on by na- 

 tional waste, by G. Pinchot, p. 10235-7. 



Trade Journals and Consular Reports 



American industries, April 15, 1908. \ifhat the Forest service 

 is doing, by G. Pinchot, p. 19-22, 



American lumberman, April 25, 1908, Lumber production of 

 Pacific Coast for 1907, p. 49-58. 



American lumberman, May 2, 1908. Increased use of the bent 

 wood rim, p. 36; Possibilities of profit in growing 

 eucalipti, p. 37; Southern pine manufacturers hear 

 about practical forestry, by W. T. Cox, p. 42; Lumber- 

 men and the forest, by 0. W. Price, p. 52. 



American Lumberman, May 9, 1908. Inequitable taxation of 

 standing timber, by A. C. Shaw, p. 47. 



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