AmerlcanJLiimbeirinan, June 6, 1908. Louisiana will seek legis- 

 lative aid in preserving its forests, p. 34; Mississippi 

 Longleaf pine timber pictured in natural colors, p. 35; 

 Recapitulation of annual statistics compared rith partial 

 census reports, p. 38-39; Shingle mill machinery; its con- 

 struction and method of operation, by C. V7. G. Sverhart , 

 p. 48-49. 



American lumberman, June 13, 1908. Strong resolutions in sup- 

 port of forest conservation, adopted by the National as- 

 . sociation of manufacturers at a meeting held in New York 

 City, p. 87; Timber owners' interest in state forest 

 preservation legislation, p. 33. 



lerican industries, June 1, 1908. The turning point of na- 

 tional prosperity, by G. Pinchot , p. 14. 



lerican telephone journal, June 6 and 13, 1908. --Use of the 

 so-called "inferior" timbers for telephone poles, by 

 P. M. Paine, p. 525-527; 556-557. 



igineering news, May 14, 1908. The management of the black 

 locust plantations of the Pennsylvania railroad, by E. A. 

 Sterling, p. 522-3. 

 lardwood record, May 25, 1908. V/hite spruce, p. 16-17; The 

 manufacture of carriages, by C. JCLauber, p. 18-19. 



Hardwood record, June 10, 1908, Box elder, p. 16; Utilization 

 of hardwoods; electric appliances, by C. ICLauber, p. 17-19; 

 Report of committee on forestry at the eleventh annual 

 meeting of the national hardwood lumber association, p. 26 

 A- 26 E. 



Journal of electricity, power and gas, June 6, 1908. Distilla- 

 tion of turpentine by electricity, by F, T. Snyder, p. 

 354-355. 



Mississippi Valley lumberman, May 29, 1908. The manufacture 

 and utilizntion of excelsior, p. 27. 



Mississippi Valley lumberman, June 5, 1908. Scientific preserva- 

 tive treatment of railway ties, p. 27-28. 



Iconic ipal journal and engineer, June 3, 1908. United States 

 wood blocks, the silent pavement, p. 33. 



National coopers' journal, June, 1908. Dry kilns, by E. H. 

 Vitalius, p. 18-19. 



Ohio architect and builder, May, 1908. Manufacturers and tiin- 

 - ber, p. 34-35, 54. 



"Pacific builder and engineer, June 6, 1908. The composition 

 of Zylon preservative, by S. G. Jewett, p. 224. 



Pacific coast wood and iron, June, 1908, Experienced lumber- 

 man declares koa and ohia prospects are excellent, p. 19; 

 A large tie treating plant, p. 23; Shuttle wood necessary, 

 p. 25 . 



Pacific lumber trade journal, May, 1908. The Washington forest 

 fire association is ready for active service, p. 11. 



Packages, June, 1908. Wood utilization, by M. Cline, p. 41, 48. 



Paper making, May, 1908. Peat in paper making, p. 192-3. 



