Tirviberman, Jan. 1910, Depredations of insects are very 

 injurious to forests, by E. D, Langille , p. 20-1; 

 Creosoted wood paving blocks, by A. Pinker, p. 25; 

 National irrigation projects and their relation to 

 lumber industry, p. 25-32; Forest fires in Oregon, 

 Washington and Idaho during the year 1909, p. 52B-G; 

 Douglas fir finish for the International bureau of 

 American republics, by A. B. ". /as tell, p. 32K-J; 

 7/brking plan necessary for successful logging opera- 

 tions, by ?/. V/. Heed, p. 50-1. 



TJ. S. daily consular report, Dec. 31, 1909 --Cassia and 

 cassia oil, by L. Bergholz , p. 8-9; The last yew 

 forest; plan to preserve primeval woodland in Ba- 

 varia, by G. IT. Ifft, p. 11; African timber; Ger- 

 many investigating the resources of colonies, by 

 T. II. Norton, p. 12-13. 



U. S. daily consular report, Jan. 5, 1910 Poreign lum- 

 ber trade; Prance and Italy, bv P. H. Gram and others, 

 p. 10-12. 



U. S. daily consular report } Jan. 6, 1910 .--Hardwoods in 

 Ecuador, by G. D. Hedian, p. 13. 



U. S. daily consular report, Jan. 7, 1910 ,- -Pore ign lumber 

 trade ;' Colombia , British Guiana, Turkey and South 

 Africa, by J. White and others, p. 6-7; Teak forests 

 of Siain, by C. C. Hr,nsen, p. 8-9; Bamboo paper; 

 manufacture of two grades from bamboo pulp, by S . C. 

 Seat, p. 11. 



U. S. daily consular report, Jan. 11, 1910 .--Foreign lum- 

 b o r t re. de ; Au stria -Hunga r y , P c r t uga 1 & Ur ugua y , by 

 G. 1L Hotschick and others, p. 8-10. 



U. S. daily consular report, Jan. 14, 1910 . --German tur- 

 pentine substitutes, by H. P. Skinner, p. 3; Brazilian 

 timber; rare 'woods found in the forests of Bahia, by 

 P. P. Deiners, p 13-14; Bailwcv ties; Brazilian 

 companies growing their own tie .-material , by G. 5K 

 Anderson, p. 15. 



U. S. dail3^ consular report, Jan. 19, 1910. Timber in 

 Newfoundland, by J. S. Bono diet, p. 14; Steel ties 

 in Germany, by R. P. Skinner, p. 15-16. 



U. S. daily consular report, Jan. 21, 1910 .--Foreign 



lumber trade; Germany, by R. P. Skinner, p. 8-13. 



U. S. daily consular report, Jan. 22, 1910. Tree planting 

 in Formosa, by S. C. Heat, p. C. 



U. S. daily consular report, Jan. 24, 1.910. foreign lum- 

 ber trade: United Kingdom, by G. B. Stephen son, p. 

 10-13 



V7ooden and willow-ware trade review, Jan. 13, 1910.--- 

 Bxpcriment in willow growing, p. 65-6. 



