FOREST ENEMIES 

 Insects 



The bark-boring beetle attack in the coniferous forests 

 in the Simla catchment area; A. P. St ebbing, 1908. 

 22 p. Illus. Forest pamphlet 2 of the Indian for- 

 est dept . , Calcutta. 



The more important insects affecting shade trees; J. S. 

 Houser. 1908. 75 p. Illus. Bulletin 194 of the 

 Ohio agricultural experiment station, Wooster, . 



Diseases of Trees 



A great revelation; J. Davey. 1908. 28 p. Illus. 

 Davey's school of forestry, Kent, 0. 



FOREST ZOOLOGY 



A manual of elementary forest zoology for India; E* P. 



Stebbing, 1908. 229 p. Supt . of government print 

 ing, Calcutta. 



BIBLIOGRAPHIES 



A bibliography of forestry in California; E. Bruncken, 

 1908. 16 p. Circular 3 of the California state 

 board of forestry, Sacramento. 



NATURAL RESOURCES 



A primer of conservation; T. Cleveland. 1908. 24 p 

 Circular 157 of the Forest service. 



PERIODICALS 

 General 



Annual report of Nebraska state board of agriculture, 



1908. -The relation of forests to run-off water, by 

 F. J. Phillips, p. 356-9. 



Blackwood's Edinburgh .magazine, Sept. 1908. English 

 avenues s by J. Nisbet, p* 383-448. 



Charities and the commons, Oct. 3, 1908. National move- 

 ment to conserve natural resources, by G. R. Taylor, 

 p. 8-10. 



Contemporary review, Sept. 1908. Our timber supply, by 

 A. D. Webster, p. 301-6. 



