Scientific American supplement, June 27, 1908. Spain 

 feels the need of forests , p. 413-14. 



Scientific American supplement, Aug. 1, 1908. ?/ocd pres- 

 ervation, by W. F. Sherfesee, p. 78-30. 



Scientific American supplement, Aug. 29, 1908. How matches 

 are made, by 0. Bechstein, p. 132-4 i 



Torreya, May, 1908. The chestnut canker, by W. A. Murrill, 

 p. 111-12. 



World to-day, Aug. 1908. Saving three counties from drouth; 



forestaticn of southern California, by H. H. Dunn, p. 866-9, 



World's workj Aug. 1908. Life of a thousand-year pine, by 

 S. A. Mills, p. 10543-6. 



rade Journals and Consular Reports 



American lumberman, Aug. 1, 1908. --Chemical methods of wood 

 utilization, by L. F. Hawley, p. 44-5. 



American lumberman. "Aug. 29, 1908. The story of an ancient 

 English walnut | p. 50-1. 



American lumberman, Sept. 5, 1908. Timber taxation prob- 

 lems in T7ashington complex in character, p. 36. 



American telephone journal, Aug. 29, 1908. Progress in 



chestnut pole preservation, by H. F. Weiss, p. 204-7. 



Barrel and box, Sept. 1908. --Natural resources, by B. Adams, 

 p. 47; Cutting veneers, p. 60. 



Carriage and wagon builder, July, 1908. Moisture and the 

 strength of wood, p. 15. 



Carriage and wagon builder, Aug. 1908. Wood pulp to the 

 rescue } by W, H. Buckland, p. 20. 



Engineering magazine, July, 1908. Economics of wood pres- 

 ervation, by S, P. Schoch, p. 607-9. 



Engineering magazine, Aug. 1908. Economic aspects of wood 

 preservation for structural purposes, by C. P. 

 Winslow, p. 700-8. 



Engineering news. Sept. 10, 1908. The forest nursery 'of 

 the Pennsylvania railroad, near Morrisville, Pa, by 

 I. L. Lee, p. 279-80. 



Hardwood record, Aug. 25, 1908. Wood preservation progress 

 in favor, p. 15-16; Balm of Gilead, p. 18-19; Utiliza- 

 tion of hardwoods; chairs, by C. Boyle, p. 20-1; Use of 

 hardwoods in automobiles, sleighs and bicycles, by C. 

 KLauber, pi 27. 



Hardwood record, Sept. 10, 1908. More about ohia, p. 18; 

 The hardwood shortage; how to prevent it, by S. J. 

 Record, p. 23-4; Utilization of hardwoods; sideboards 

 and buffets, by C. Boyle, p. 27-9. 



International cooperage ner/s , Aug. 1, 1908. Dry kilns for 

 cooperage stock, p. 3-5. 



Journal of electricity, power and gas, Sept. 12, 1908. 

 The charge for power plants in national forests, by 

 P. P. Wells, p. 163-6. 



Pacific builder and engineer, Sept. 19, 1908. Electrical 

 distillation of wood, by F. T. Snyder, p. 345-6. 



Pacific lumber trade journal, Aug. 1908. Structural strength 

 of Douglas fir conclusively demonstrated, p. 19; Address 

 on wood distillation, by L. F. Hawley, p. 27. 



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