Diseases of Trees 



Diseases of deciduous forest trees; H. von Schrenk and p. 

 Spaulding. 1909. 65 p. Illus. Bulletin 149, 

 Bureau of plant industry, U. S. Dept. of agriculture. 



IRRIGATION 



Irrigation in New Mexico; V. L. Sullivan. 1909. 42 p. 



Bulletin 215, Office of experiment stations, U. S. 



Dept. of agriculture. 

 Irrigation in the state of Washington; 0. L. Waller. 1909. 



64 p. Bulletin 214, Office of experiment stations, 



U. S. Dept. of agriculture. 



ILIOGRAPHIES 



Theodore Roosevelt, dynamic geographer; JP. B. Vrooman. 

 1909. 105 p. Oxford University. Press, Bng. 



PERIODICALS 

 General 



Chautauquan. June, 1909. --The National conservation commis- 

 sion, how it came into existence, its worlc and its 

 personnel; and report, p. 48-104; ITortli American 

 conservation conference; meeting in Washington, 1909, 

 p. 107-11; \Vhere national reservations are, p. 122-6. 



Conservation, July, 1909* --Irrigation in the inland empire, 

 p. 385-91; The big banyan of Key Weet, JJ'la., by R. A. 

 Ellis, p. 392-3; A field for inventive genius; need 

 of a substitute for the wooden railroad tie, by Mrs. 

 I. A. Williams, p. 394-6; Practical forest work for 

 Jidv^riced students of Nebraska forest school, p. 402- 

 4; Forestry in Massachusetts, by P. W. P.ane, p. 405- 

 6; The natural taxation of timbered mining land, by 

 H. B. Brinsmade, p, 408-11; Chemistry and conserva- 

 tion, p. 422*6. 



Everybody* s magazine, August, 1909. --Handmade forests, by 

 John M* thews, p. 223-33. 



Journal of Franklin institute, July, 1909. --Some problems 

 of forestry, ^y Leslie B. Seeley, p. 1-18. 



Munsey's magazine, July, 1909. Stoneman, forest assistant, 

 by Agnes if. Cleveland, p. 488-98; James Wilson, per- 

 petual cabinet officer, by J. -C. Wellivcr, p. 512-14. 



Outlook, July 10, 1909. A summer in an Oregon lumber camp, 

 by G. Mason, p. 612-14. 



St. Nicholas, May, 1909. --Logged off landers, by H. Hale, 

 p. 628-31. 



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