Gardeners 1 chronicle, Dec. 19, 1908* The Chinese tulip-tree, 

 p. 429. 



Grizzly "bear, Feb. 1909. The redwoods of California, by 

 H. A. Greene, p. 5. 



Harper ! s weekly, Jan. 9, 1909. Lumber, the industry of the 

 northwest coast, by J. 1C. Mumford, p. 24-5. 



Nation, Jan. 7, 1909* Remarkable national park, by G. 

 Sdv/ards, p. 15. 



New England magazine, Dec. 1908. Forest situation in New 



England, by G. Pinchot, p. 404-5; -flhat New England says 

 on deferred forestry legislation, p 405-17. 



Scientific American, Dec. 19, 1903. Destructive fungus of 

 white cedar, p. 454. 



Scientific American supplement, Nov. 21, 1908. Short- 

 distance transportation; a modern freight conveying 

 system, by F. C. Perkins, p. 321-2; Concrete piles 

 and sleepers; what concrete can do in displacing wood, 

 by A. C. Chenoweth, p. 328-9. 



*,7orld to-day, Jan. 1909. Surgical treatment for our trees, 

 by C. A. Sidman, p. 98-100. 



World's work, Feb. 1909. A report to the stockholders of 



the United States; results of the work of the National 

 conservation commission, by A. W. Page , p. 11205-13. 



Tgde Journals and Consular Reports 



American lumberman, Jan. 23, 1909. Logging and logging equip- 

 ment, by J. H. Dickinson, p. 46-7; Forest conservation 

 in yellow pine, by J. B. Tflhite, p. 52-4; Address before 

 Yellow pine manufacturers 1 association, by R. S. Kellogg, 

 p. 57; Steam log loaders; their place in modern legging, 

 by F. B. N , p. 65. 



American lumberman, Jan. 30, 1909. 7/hy American lumber indus- 

 try needs protection; a concise and able review of legging 

 affairs in "Washington, p. 41-2; Canada's lumber trade 

 relations with the United States, p. 43. 



American lumberman, Feb. 6, 1909. Side lights on lumbering, 

 by G. S. Long, p. 45-6; Piling and burning brush caused 

 by logging operations, by E. S. Bruce, p 53; Report 

 of Minnesota tax commission on log and timber taxation, 

 p. 54-5. 



American lumberman, Feb. 13, 1909. Unfounded statements re- 

 garding effects on lumber tariff removal, p. 42-3; . 

 Present Duality of Michigan lumber product compared 

 with that of a decc.de ago, by J. von Platen, p. 44; 

 The manufacture and uses of cypress, by H. von Schrenk, 

 p. 58 A-B; Hardwood flooring, by F. I. Nichols, p. 

 58 D; The Forest service and the lumber manufacturer, 

 by R. S. Kellogg, p. 62; The vork 6f "the North Idaho 

 forestry association, by A. "57. Laird, p. 63. 



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