Philippine agricultural review, 'June , 1909. Ho-/ to trans- 

 plant a troe 7 "by II. Cusner, p. 309-10. 



Philippine agricultural review, July, 1T09. Four years 1 ex- 

 perience growing rubber trees on Basilan, by C. F. Lil- 

 ler, p. 395-404. 



Plant v/orld, Sept., 19G9*--k l uerous lean?,, a "hybrid oal:, by 

 L. Vi\ Sauer, p. 198-201; The light requirement of 

 plants, by J, Y. Bergen, p. 201-5. 



Popular science monthly., Oct.,, 1909. --The Atlantic forest 

 region of North America, by S Trotter, p. 370-92. 



Progressive farmer^ Oct. 21, 1909. Mr. Ashe on forest man- 

 age in? nt , f "by Wo V~. Ashe, p. 2* 



Review o ' reviews, Oct., 1909. 7/here ov.r mahogany comes 

 from, pv 493-5. 



Rod and gun in Canada, "Oct ., 1909. That our nel fibers are 

 doing in forestry, by C. Cameron, p. 418-21. 



"world 1 s worl:, Oct., 1909. --Conservation as a v.eacure of men 

 and o f a cLiiini st rat 1 ens , p . 120 34 -G . 



TTbrld today, Sept., 1909 .-~.7orj.en of California a^ve tho big 

 trees, by B. Buchanan, p. 992-4. 



?rade Journals and Consular reports 



American lumberman, Sept. 25, 1909. The truth about the 

 llencninee Indian saw mill, p. 34-5. 



American, lumberman, Oct. 2, 1909. Logging in the north in 

 past and prssentj'p. 87; Romance of the lumber canp a 

 thing of the past, by J. 3. Defebaugh, p. 91, 93; 

 Jamaican dye\7ocd, p. 93. 



American lumberman, Oct. 9, 1909. --The forest fire, its 



cause 7 ana the means of prevent ic:n, p. 31; Destruc- 

 tion of forests- and state provisions for thoir removal 

 an d p r .3 s o r va t i on , by G- . X . " 7e r dl 1 ii , p . 32. 



American Im;:b3rman, Oct. 16, 1909 . --Ar^iuiieht for organisa- 

 tion by timber ovmers, by 3. T. Allen,'p, 41; V/orlc of 

 tha '.Vashington forest fire association, by D. P. Sihions , 

 p. 41-2. 



Carriare monthly, Oct . > 1909. The Growth of trees, by H. S. 

 Graves, p. 33. 



.Unglnoeriri^ nev;s, Se_:t. 2, 1909 .--'.7ood paving In IZensington, 

 3n., by 77, leaver, p. 250-1; Difficulties in the prac- 

 tical Virork of creosotliic timber, by J. C. Oakes, p. 

 259-62. 



Hardwood record, Oct. 10, 1909. --Paper birch, p. 18-19; Lum- 

 bering in the Adirondacks, p. 19-22; Articulated loco- 

 motives for logging service, p. 24-5; The? lumber indus- 

 try in Paraguay, p. 2S-8-* 



Lumber review, Oct. 1, 1909-. Forest resources of South 

 ALierica, p. 14. 



