paper mill and wood pulp news, July 4, 1908. Imports of wod 



pulp during the years ending May, 1906, 1907, and 1908, 



p. 20. 



Pulp and paper magazine, June, 1908. Wood flour, p. 159-60. 

 St. Louis lumberman, June 15, 1908- Baskets and veneer, p. 80; 



The forests of Guerrero, Mexico, "by J. E. L^ng, p. 84-5. 

 Southern industrial and lumber review, June, 1908. Evolution 



of the stump, by J. C. Dionne, p. 28 j The last raft on 



the Delaware, by E. Mott, p. 60. 

 Timberman, June, 1908. Teak v/ood of Eunaah and Siam, p. 20-1; 



Australian lumber tariffs, p. 24; Lumbering in the 



Philippines, p. 28-S. 

 S. daily consular report, June 20, 1908. --Reed laths in 



Sweden, by vr. H. Robertson, p. 1-4. 

 S daily consular report, June 22, 1908. --Tanning in India, 



by W. H, Michael, p* 7. 

 U. S. daily consular report, June 26, 1908. Japanese forestry 



development, by H. 3. Miller, p. 5. 

 West coast lumberman, June, 1908 Forest fire lav;s, p. 622-3. 



craft, July, 1908. The steaming and bending of wood, by 



C. T. Mason, p. 101-102. 



est Journals 



Canadian forestry journal, rarch, 1908. The Canadian Forestry 

 Association, Ivinth annual meeting, p. 1-22; The Canadian 

 Society of Forest Engineers, p. 23-24; La maniere dont 

 queques cultivateurs usent du bois et de leurs terres (The 

 manner in which diffarent cultivators utilize their lands 

 and timbers, by J. C. Iv. Laflamme, p. 31-33; Forest 

 survey methods, by A. H. D. Rose, p. 39-52. 



Forestry quarterly, June, 1908. The study of natural reproduc- 

 tion of forests, by I". S. Graves, p. 115-137; The forest 

 problem in a rich agricultural county of Ohio, by 0. E. 

 Baker, p. 138-150; Conversion of coppice under standards 

 of high forests in Eastern France, by A. E. Hawes, p. 151- 

 157; The sprouting of Shortleaf Pine in the Arkansas 

 National Forest, by ^ r . R. I-Iattoon, p. 158-59; Forest 

 geography and description, Swedish forest ecology, p. 173- 

 174; Flora dependent on soil, by R. Zon, p. 177-79; Evap- 

 oration measurements, p. 180-82; Seed quantities, p. 185- 

 186; Forest growing on Moors, p. ^5-87; Remedy for Larch 

 blight, p. 195-96; Field planting work of the Pennsylvania 

 Railroad, by E. A. Sterling, p. 207; Planting operations 

 of the Kecv York State forest, fish and game commission, p. 

 207-208. 



Forestry and irrigation, July, 1908. The work of the spoilers. 

 How the finest hardwood forests on the Continent in Western 

 Ohio have been ravished, by A. B. Plowman, p. 363-69; Fore 

 tree nurseries, by Q. R. Craft, p. 373-79. 



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