General 



12 , 1908. How trees grow, by 



American cultivator, Dec. 

 77. R, Lazenby. p. 11 



American fruits, Dec. 1908. Tree 

 p. 15-16. 



Conservation, Dec. 1908, The Appalachian national forest 



association, by J\ H. Finney, p. 643-4; Atlantic deeper 

 waterways association, p. 645-6; Missi ssippi-to-Atlan- 

 tic deep water-ways association, p. 647-8; Water power, 

 by M. 0. Leighton, p. 649-51; Bearing of the proposed 

 Appalachian forest reserve 



surgery, by G. C. Seager, 



p. 661-3 



school 

 in the 



51; Bearing of the 

 on navigation, by W J" McGee 



notes 



U, S 



Forest 



reservoir system 

 Garden magazine, Jan. 1909. English 



conifers , by VIT.. Miller, p. 264-7. 

 England farmer, Nov. 28, 1908. Forest development 



p. 672-8; 



T. C. 

 effects 



New 



Origin of the 

 Pound, p. 679-82 

 with hardy 



through municipal, corporation and private O"mership , 



by F. V/". Rane, p. 7, 

 Philippine journal of science, Oct 



Philippines , 

 Plant world, Oct. 



1908. The oaks of the 

 by E. D. Merrill, p. 317-30. 

 1908, A redwood sport, by 



1908. A plea for the Christmas 



p. 232-4; A key to Ohio's common conifers 

 , p a 235-6. 

 outlook, Dec 

 by E. K 

 American, Oct 

 A. Willey, p* 



Cannon, 

 L. T. 



Sauer 

 Salt Lake 



tree , 

 Scientific 



by D. 

 Scientific 



est f 

 Suburban 1 



Clarke, p. 11-14 



1908. The naval stores industrv, 

 245-6. 



menace of the for- 

 333-4. 

 Pinchot and the Country 



American, Nov. 14, 1908. The 

 ire, by D. A. V7illey, p. 

 ife, Dec. 1908. Gifford 



life commission, by 



I 

 J 



Farrlngton, p 



H. McFarland, 



279-80: Don't 



1908. A tragedy of the forest 



p. 284 

 by G. 



V. Nash, 



butcher your trees, by 

 Torreya, Nov. 



p, 255-9. 

 Van Nor den magazine, Doc. 1908. Fighting a forest fire, by 



H. J. Case, p. 347-51. 



Trade Journals and Consular Reports 



American industries, Dec 

 trial improvement, 



Ame r i can lumb e rman , No v 

 ing, p. 31. 



American lumberman, NOT 



15, 1908. The movement for indus- 

 by Hi H. Lewis, p. 18-22. 

 21. 1908. Passing of timber raft- 



28, 1908, Statistics 

 S. in 1907. p 



concerning 

 36-8; Forest 



lumber production in the U 



conservation and the lumber prices, p. 50A-C 

 American lumberman, Dec* 5, 

 conservation generously 

 p. 33; Three days forest festival on the Biltmore es- 



1 9C8. Object lesson in forest 

 afforded by a wealthy American, 



tate, p. 35-7 (to be continued) 



