PERIODICALS . 

 General 



American homes, July, 1909. Forest conservation at Hilt- 

 more, by D. A, WiXley, p. 274-7, 



American industries. August 15, 1909 . --Preserving the for- 

 ests and waterway .3, by G , H. Maxwell , p. 12-14. 



Botanical gazette, July, 1909. The development of the garn- 

 et ophy tea and fertilisation in Juniperua communis and 

 Juniperus virginiana, by A. M. Ottley, p. 31-46; The 

 structure of the wood in the Pineae, by I. \Y, Bailey, 

 p. 47-55. 



Conservation, August, 1909. The everglades of Florida and 

 the Landes of France, by J. Gifford. p. 453-62; Open- 

 ing of the Coeur d'Alene reservation, p. 464-7; In- 

 fluence of taxation en forest distribution, by E. M. 

 Hoover, p. 469-70; State forest policy, by H. H. Chap- 

 man, p. 472-31; The equalizing influence of forests 

 on the flow of streams and their value as a means of 

 improving navigation, by G. F. Swain, p. 489-94; A 

 chapter of conservation history, by T. E. Will, p. 

 495-7. 



Garden magazine, August, 1909. --The "human interest" in 

 firs, by T. lie Adam, p. 12-14. 



Harper's weekly, June 26, 1909 .--Northwest ? 9 mighty indus- 

 try, by J. K. Mumford, p. 25-6. 



Journal of the Franklin institute, August, 1909 .--Increase 



in use of wood preservatives indicates progress in for- 

 est conservation, p. 107. 



National geographic magazine, June, 1909. V/hen our country 

 is 50 years older, by R. Zon, p. 573-80. 



New England farmer, July 31, 1909. The forestry problem, 

 one of the most important to the state of Vermont, by 

 M. J. Hapgood, p. 9. 



Outing magazine, August, 1909. --Forest fires, by J. S. 

 Whipple, p. 527-37. 



Science, August 13, 1909. Peridermium strobi KLebahn in 

 America, by P. SpauldJng, p. 200-1. 



Trade Journals and Consular Reports 



American lumberman, July 10, 1909. Hardwood railwfWHT ties 

 are displacing those of steel, p. 45; Discussion of" 

 the method of logging longleaf pine in two cuttings, 

 p. 46-7. 



American lumberman, July 24, 1909. Methods of determining 

 lumber costs in lumber manufacture, p. -35; Forest fire 

 : protect ion from a Pacific Coast standpoint, by F. H. 

 Lamb, p. 59-60; A new departure in lumber drying, by 

 II. 3. S. , p. 68-9. 



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