Country life in America, Oct. 1908. Notable American 



trees, p . 590. " 



Gardners' chronicle, Aug. 29, 1908, Forestry at the Hun- 

 garian exhibition, p. 161-2, 

 New England, magazine, Sept. 1903. Forestry the salivation 



of a worn-out Connecticut town, by yV., F. Hawes ? p. 19-25 

 Orchard and farm, Oct. 1908. Fighting appalling forest 



trees, by Charles Hardee, p. 15-16. 

 Outing^ Oct. 1903* Tree planting around the country home, 



by'E. E. Rexford, p. 122-4. 

 Outlook, Sept. 12, 1908. Hudson River forest preserve, 



p. 56-7. 

 Overland, Sept. 1908. --To prevent national wastefulness, by 



R. De Montreale, p. 280-1. 

 School world, Sept. 1908. Wildwood; a story of the forest, 



by Treadwell Cleveland, p. 1-20. 

 Scientific American supplement, Sept. '12, 1908. How long 



it takes a tree to grow one inch, p. 172, 

 Scientific American supplement, Sept. 19. 1908 . Liability 



of various trees to lightning stroke, p. 187 

 Scientific American supplement, Oct. 3, 



concrete poles, p. 217-18. 

 Transactions of Massachusetts horticultural society, 1908. 



P 

 1908. Reinforced 



Hardy conifers 

 p. 83-98. 



for private estates, by J. Dunbar 



,de Journals and Consular Reports 



American lumberman Oct. 10, 19O8. Address 



Lakes -to -the -Gulf deep waterways 

 G. Pinchot 5 p t 38, 



American lumberman, Oct. 17, 1908. Views of 

 lumberman on phases of forest fires, p. 



before the 

 association, by 



a forester- 

 31. 



Electric railway journal, Oct. 1.7, 1908. --The open-tank 



method of preserving timber, by H. F. 7/eiss .p. 1194-5 . 



Hardwood record, Sept. 25, 1908. Lumbering in Hawaii a 



hard proposition, by H. C. Haner, p. 18-20; Utiliza- 



tion of hardwoods; hardwood doors, by 

 21-2; The cableway skidders, p. 24-5; 



C. Boyle, p. 

 Minor musical 



instruments, p. 26-7 

 Hardwood record, Oct. 10, 



cars, by C KLauber, p. 21-2 



1908. --Utilization of hardwoods; 



Lumber review, Oct. 

 dustry, p. 24; 



S ou th e r n lumb e rman ? 



by J, W* Judd, 

 Telephony, Oct. 10, 



ming, by E. J. 

 Timber man, 



15, 

 The 



1908. The California lumber in- 

 lumber industry of Texas, p. 47. 

 1908. Timber land taxation 



Sept . 

 '.O; Baldwin 



Sept, 26, 

 p.," 25-52'. 



1908. --Prevent ing harmful tree t rim- 

 Harper j p. 347-9 o 



1908, Unloading logs automatically, p. 



locomotive works design a new type of 



logging 

 p. 41. 



locomotive, p. 41; Lumber piling machine, 



