Science, March 26, 1909. Current progress in conservation 



work, by 7 J Mb Gee , p. 490 -6. 

 Scientific American, March 20 ? 1909. The locust tree; an 



imports.nt field for investigation, p. 223* 

 Scientific .American supplement, Feb. 13, 1909. Poles for 



power transE-.ission, their design and strength, p. 105-6. 

 Scientific American supplement, Feb . 27, 1909. --The life 



history of the termite, by K, Escherich, p. 136-8. 

 Scientific American supplement, March 13, 1909. Impr agnation 



of timber, p. 162. 

 Torry botanical club bulletin, &arch, 1909. The study of 



winter buds with reference to their growth and leaf con- 

 trol, by S. Moore, p. 117-45. 

 World's work, April, 1909. San Francisco against the nation 



for the Yosemite, by F. Strother, p. 11441-6. 



Trade Journals and Consular Reports 



American lumberman, March 27, 1909. Recommended taxation 

 policy for the timber lands of Washington, p. 32-3; 

 The Lumberman's 1908 sawmill statistical summary, p. 

 39-50; Historical, literary and ceremonial relation 

 of trees to mankind, by J. McG-overn, p. 51. 



American lumberman, April 3, 1909 .--Lumbar cut an-l stocks 

 of the United States for 1908, p. 35-7. 



American lumberman, April 15, 1909. Burden of iniquities 



in the taxation of standing timber, by M. Earles, p. 45. 



Canada lumberman, March 15, 1909. Use of Norway pine for 



door making, p. 18; Facts vs. Theory in modern logging, 

 p. 22-3. 



Dixie wood-worker, March , 1909. Mahogany is peer of decora- 

 tive hardwoods, p u 7-8. 



Hardwood record, March 25, 1909, --Utilization of hardwoods; 



27-8; Seasoned lumber, by 



wood split pulleys, p 

 C. Cloukey, p. 30-1. 

 Hardwood record, April 10, 



Great 

 burial 



1909. A cruise in the 



Smokies, p. 21-6; Utilization of hardwoods; 

 cases, by C. Boyle, p. 27-8. 

 Municipal journal and engineer, March 17, 1909 . --7/ood block 



paving between rails, p. 449-50. 

 National coopers' journal, April, 1909. Possibilities of 



Eucalyptus, by 1. D. Welch, p. 9-11; Conservation of our 

 national resources, by K. G. Kerge^ , p. 11-12; Cur tim- 



p. 12. 



April 15, 1909. Unjust timber 

 Walker, p. 9. 



ber resources, by 17. 7/ellford, 



Pacific Coast wood and 



land taxation, by W 



iron, 

 J. 



Paper mill, March 20, 19O9.--Peat; its use as a paper making 

 material j by J. S. Remington and others, p. 32; 7/riter 

 in a foreign paper considers some of the various articles 

 that might be used, p. 34. 



