American lumberman, Nov. 6, 1909 .--Southern conservation con- 

 gress, p. 33-0. 



American lumberman, Nov. 13, 1909 .--Practical and economic 



points in building logging railroads, p. 28-9; Timber- 

 land taxation in New Hampshire and in general, by T. P. 

 I^y^ P 33; Forest conservation and the merchandizing 

 of lumber, by J. B. TThite, p. 42-3; Timber resources 

 of Argentine Republic, p. 47. 



Canada lumberman, Oct. 15, 1909 .--Government forests of Java, 

 p. 31, 



Canada lumberman, Nov. 1, 1909, --A practical shed for end- 

 drying, p. 24-5. 



Carriage monthly, Nov., 1909 .--Report of the ComLiittee on na- 

 tional conservation of timber, of the Carriage, builder's 

 national association, p, 34-6. 



Craftsman, Nov., 1909. Destruction of American forests; our 

 loss and our compensation, p. 150-4; Tree surgery, p. 

 177-33. 



Engineering news, Oct. 14, 1909. A' comparison of the "various 

 processes of preserving timber, by G. B. Shipley, p. 

 396-400. 



Florida's financial and industrial record, Nov. 20, 1909.-- 

 Turpentine industry of the Landes district of France, 

 p. 9. 



Hardwood record, Oct. 25, 1909* Black ' spruce , p. 19-20; 



Log sorting and handling cableway, p. 24-5; Tree curi- 

 osities, p. 26-7. ' 



Journal of electricity, power, and gas, NOT^ 6, 1909. Elec- 

 tric drive in sawmills, "by C. Remschel, p. 419-21. 



Lumber trade journal, Nov. 1, 1909. Address Before Southern 



conservation congress, New Orleans, 1903, by H. "E. Hardt- 

 ner, p. 37-9; The preservation of timber waste, by J. *B. 

 ^Vhite, p* 39-40; 'Practical problems in state forestry, 

 by H. von Schrenk, p. 41; Forestry In Louisiana, by 

 F. J. Grace, p. 41-2. 



Lumber trade journal, Nov. 15, 1909. --The taxation of timber; 

 some express! ens on the subject by v/ell-knov/n timber 

 owners, p. 22. 



Lumber world, Bov. 15, 1909. A conspicuous land-mark; famous 

 .7codbury elm tree near Union City, Ind., p. 24. 



Mining world, Nov. 2O, 1909. Natural taxation of timber and 

 mining land, by R. B. Brinsrnade, p. 1023-4. 



Ilississippi valley lumberman, Oct. 15, 1909. Automatic steam 

 jets for the protection of lumber dry kilns, p. 26-. 



Pacific coast wood anr* iron, Nov. 15, 1909. --Typical Philip- 

 pine forests, p. 7; The timber sale policy of the forest 

 service, by ',7. T. Cox, p. 13. 



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