Hawaiian forester and agriculturist, Iay, 1908. The five 

 indispensably essential materials in our civilization 

 are wood, water, coal, iron, and agricultural products, 

 by G. Pinchot, p. 93-95* 



Indian Forester, June, 1908. Harking trees for felling, 



p. 317-19; British forestry, p. 320-326; Alternation 

 (rotation) of forest crops, by 3. 0. Coventry, p. 327- 

 39; Fire protection in Burma, by E. C. Walker, p. 339- 

 349; Railv/ay fires, by K. Jackson, p. 349-54. 



Oregon forester, April, 1908. (Cont. from March number). 



Taxation of forest lands, p. 5-7; Statistics of Oregon 

 commercial timber and total forest area, p. 11. 



Plant world, Hay, 1908. --Evaporation and centers of plant dis- 

 tribution, >y B. 3. Livingston, p. 106-112. 



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