1909. English effects with hardy trees, 



23-6. 



NOT, 21-28 r 1908, Deforestation in New 

 ,-, Gibbs, p. 355-6. 3v5-5. 

 leather chemists 1 association, Jan* 1909. 



S. Graves, p. 9-24. 

 Jan. 1909. --Wild horses, by W. C. Barnes, 



1909, 



-Lessons from China; 

 message, by T. Roosevelt, 



States forest service, 



^orest and stream, Jan. 9, 1909. Conference on forest fires. 



p. 58-9. 

 Jarden magazine, Feb 



by W* Miller, p 

 i-ardeners' chronicle 



Zealand, "by L. 

 ournal of .American 



Forestry, by H 

 xsClure ' s magazine , 



p. 285-94. 

 rational geographic magazine, Jan 



extract from the President's 



p n 18-19; The value of the United 



p. 29-41. 

 Outlook, Dec. 19, 1908. Forest fires and their prevention, by 



A. L. Donaldson, p. 876-8. 

 leview of reviews, Jan. 1909. State control of water-power, 



C, E. Lakeman, p. 57-62; Gifford Pinchot and hi s' fight 



for our national resources, by H. Thomas, p. 88-9. 

 Scientific American supplement. Jan. 2, 1909. Destructive 



marine wood borers, by C. LI. Ripley, p. 12. 

 Suburban life, Jan. 1909. The passing of the chestnut tree, 



W. A. Murrill, p. 26-7; 



by A. E, Noyes, p. 42. 

 Success magazine, Jan. 1909. V/hen 



Phillips, p. 19-20, 47-9. 

 Torreya, Dec. 1908. The cedar of Lebanon, by Mary P 



p. 287-92. 



The lesson of the forest fires, 

 the wood is gone, by R. 



. Anderson, 



^ie Journals and Consular Reports 



American lumberman, Dec. 26, 1908. Efforts made to increase 

 Wisconsin forest reserves, p. 53. 



\merican lumberman, Jan. 2, 1909. The timber problem and pro- 

 ceeds in Minnesota, by S . G. Iverson, p. 53; Forestry 

 put into practice, by L. A. Kelsey, p. 71. 



American lumberman. Jan. 16, 1909. Plain talk on perpetuation 

 of forests and what it involves., pr 31; C?*eosoted *ood 

 as a paving material, p. 33; Suggested standard rules 

 for grading vehicle wheel hickory wood stock, p. 44; 

 Lumber trade in Germany, p w 50 D 



Engineering news, Oct. 22, 1908 > The open-tank method of pre- 

 serving timber, by H. F. V7eiss, p. 457-8. 



Engineering news, Dec. 31, 1908. Wood preservation by the 

 tank process, by E. F. Hsrtmann, p. 740-2. 



Engineering record, Dec. 5, 1908. A successful low timber 

 'by 0, K. Parker, p. 645-6. 



Engineering record, Dec. 12, 1908. --Cost of wood pavements 



open 



dam, 

 in 



Paris, p. 674 

 Hardwood record. Dec 

 Grimshaw, p. 19 

 G. D. Grain, p. 



25, 1908. Brazilian hardvroods, by R. 



Utilization of hardwoods; wagons, by 

 20-2, 



