Quarterly journal of forestry, July, 1909. How tree buds 

 open, by Scott, p. 223-7; Experimental plantations at 

 Cooper's Hill, by ../. H. Fisher, p. 228-32; Peri dermi urn 

 strobi, the blister of Y7eymouth pine, by T. Socierville, 

 p. 232-6; Timber growing in Suffolk, by H. C. Uotcutt, 

 p. 24G-4; Second annual report of the forestry coronittee , 

 University of Cambridge, p. 259-63; Taxation of wood- 

 lands, by G. Green, p. 264-73; The Royal agricultural 

 society of England; report of the judges upon the competi- 

 tion in woodland plantations, by .7. B. Harelock and L. S. 

 V7ocd, p. 275-90; Comparison between round timber meas- 

 urement and board measurement in logs of Scotch fir, larch 

 and spruce, by M^ ?. Price, p. 298-9. 



jvue des Daux et Forets, June 1, 1909. --La rusticlte du Douglas 

 (The hardiness of Douglas fir), by A. Jolyet , p. 321-31; 

 Le i'louvement forestier a, 1'etranger; L'Allei^agne (The 

 forestry movement in foreign countries; Germany), by G. 

 Huff el, p. 353-63. 



;hwei~erische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen, June, 1909. Der 

 Lichtungszuwachs (Increment due to increased light), 

 by J. Kanaa, p. 161-8. 



Transactions of Royal Scottish arboricultural society, July, 

 1909. Forestry in some of its economic aspects, by 

 V7. Somerville, p. 121-9; The state in relation to 

 forestry, by VT. Schlich, p. 130-8; Afforestation and 

 timber-planting in Great HritaiiTand Ireland, by J. 

 Iv 7 :lsbet, p. 139-55; Afforestation, by Lovat and R. C. II. 

 Ferguson, p. 156-79; The Royal corninission on affor- 

 estation, by B. Hibbentrop and J. S. Ilb.xwell , p. 

 130-2CO; Afforestation of waste lands in Denmark, Hol- 

 land, France, Belgium and Germany, p. 207-11; The 

 trees of California, by P. R. S. Balfour, p. 213-20; 

 The Glencorse smoke case, by M. I. Newbigin, p. 221-7; 

 Continental notes; Germany, by B. Ribbenlrop, p. 227-36. 



'.Toodlan-1. and roadside, July, 1909. I-Iassachusetts forest legis- 

 lation, p, 29-32; New Hampshire's new forest law, p. 32-4. 



