Ohio architect and builder, July, 1908. Pests destroying shade 

 trees, p. 39; Suggestions to 7/oodlot owners, p. 40. 



Oil paint and drug reporter, July 27, 1908. Chinese wood oil, 

 p 2 . 



Pacific Coast wood and iron, August, 1908. Forest Service tests 

 of Douglas Fir beams, p. 27, 39. 



Pacific lumber trade journal r July, 1908. Decisions of inter- 

 state commerce commission on coast freight rates, p. 24 f 

 26, 28-30, 34. 36 f 38 , 40, 



Packages, July, 1908. Exports in wooden material for the fis- 

 cal year ending June 30, 1907, p. 74; Spanish Cedar and 

 Mahogany, p. 78 



ackages, August, 1908. Something about cedar logs and hov; they 

 are made into cigar boxes, p. 60% 



Paper mill and wood pulp news, August 1, 1908. -Annual gathering 

 of the Canadian forestry association, p. 5; Esparto and 

 wood, p. 36. 



Pulp and paper magazine, July, 1908, A lesson of spruce from 

 Maine, p. 169; Timber resources of Nova Scotia, p. 183. 



Railway and engineering review, August 8, 1908. Forest fires 

 in Canada, p, 639. 



Railway and engineering review, August 15, 1908. Prevention 

 of forest fires by railroad employees, p. 671. 



Savannah naval stores review, July 11, 1908. Export spirits 

 turpentine from the United States for eight years, 1901- 

 1908, p. 6-7. 



Saint Louis lumberman, July 1, 1908* Address by Vfm. Irvine 



before the 6th annual meeting of the national lumber manu- 

 facturers' association, at Minneapolis, Kinn., June 16-17, 

 p. 62; Taxation as relative to forest preservation, by 

 J. B. Vvhite, p. 63-64; Address by G. H. Chapmann of the 

 Yale Forest School, p. 65; 'Address by R. S. Kellogg; p. 66. 



Saint Louis lumberman, July 15, 1908. Hackberry, p. 22; Kiln 

 drying cooperage, p. 26; THe importance' of the forest in- 

 terests of Texas, by J. L. Thompson, p. 48-49. 



Southern industrial and lumber review, July, 1908. Timber in 

 Mexico, p. 29; Many woods to make one vehicle, p. 65 J 



Southern lumber journal, July 1, 1908. New Cypress and Tupelo 

 grading rules, p. 30; Railroad and Vood preservation, 

 p. 39; Boom for wood pavements, p. 40. 



Southern lumberman, July 4, 1908. Objective point in taxation 

 of forest lands, p. 26. 



Southern lumberman, July 18, 1908. Louisiana land bill, full 

 text of measure passed by legislature providing for recov- 

 ery of timbered lands, p. 27; Saline-Solution treatment 

 to prevent sap stain in red gum, p. 27. 



Southern lumberman, August 1, 1908. Cause and prevention of 

 dry rot, p, 24-25. 



Southern lumberman, August 8, 1908. The Elk River forest fires, 

 p. 25; Damaged by insects, p. 36. 



Southern lumberman, August 15 , 19O8. Grovrlng Black Locust for 

 profit, p. 24. 



