STEEET & PARK T'RBiS 



A four-fold word for trees; C. Bannwart . 1908. 15 p. 



Illus. Newark shade tree commission, Newark, H. J. 

 Newark, N. J. -Shade tree comnission. 4th annual report, 



1907. 26 p. Illuo. Newark. 



FOREST EHMIES 

 Insects 



Notable depredations by forest insects; A. D. Hopkins. 

 1908. 16 p. From Yearbook of U. S. Bept . of agri 

 culture for 1907. 



IRRIGATION 



National irrigation congress* Proceedings of '16th annual 

 session,, 19O8. 88 p. Illus. Santa Fe, N. Mex. 



PSRIODICAXS 

 General 



Atlantic monthly, July, 1908.- TThite birch , by C. T. 



Wheeler, p. 34-7. 

 Collier <s, Sopt . 19, 1908,-- -The last of the big trees, 



by A. Ruhl , p , ' 14 -16 , 

 Country life in America , "Sept . 1908. A forest preserve 



near the metropolis, by E. .L. Partridge, p. 456-9. 

 Garden magazine, Oct. 1908* Avenue and shade trees for 



north and south, by P. J. Berckmans , p. 118-21. 

 Grizzly bear, Sept. 1903. A great industry promised for 



California^ by F. D. Cornell, p. 4. 

 Harpers' weekly, July 4, 1908. Important question of 



forest lav/ in Maine, p. 29. 

 Independent , "June 18, 1908. Uncle Sam's woodlct, by G. 



Pinchot, p. 1374-7. 

 Independent, July 16, 1908. Farmer and the forest, p* 



165-7. 

 New England farmer, Aug. 22, 1908. Outbreak of forest 



caterpillars j 'p. 3." 

 Nine-Teerl-ufr" century, July, 1908. Indian famines and Indian 



forests, by J. Nisbet, p. 147-61. 

 Out west, Aug. 1908. The United States Forest Service, 



by Y/. C, Barnes, p. 89-109. 

 Overland, June, 1908. Curious trees, by W. L. Broroa, 



p. 503. 

 Proceedings of the American society of civil engineers. 



Sept. 1908. ^Forests and reservoirs in their rela- 

 tion to stream flow, with particular reference to 



navigable rivers, by H. -HI. CJhit tendon, p.- 924-97. 



