Political science quarterly, Dec. 1909, State taxation 



and forest lands, by C . F. Hobinson, p. 615-22. 

 Scientific American, Nov. 13, 1909. Leaking alcohol from 



wood waste, p. 352, 359-60. 

 Scientific American supplement, Jan. 1, 1910. Microscopic 



tree-fungi, by J. Scott, p. 13. 

 Scientific American supplement, Jan. 22, 1910. Insects vs. 



fires, by C. R. Dodge, p. 61-2. 

 Sunset, Jan. 1910. Forests for the future, by T. B. \7alker, 



p. 59-65, 117-18. 

 Technical world loagazine, llarch, 1910. Shall the land 



looters escape, by A. C. Laut , p. 3-15. 

 Van Nor den's magazine, Uarch, 1910. What Pinchot did not 



tell, by Robert 77ickliffe \7ooley, p. 613-16. 



Trade Journals and Consular Reports 



American lumberman, Feb. 12, 1910. The forester's relations 

 with the public, by E. T. Allen, p. 47-8; Lumber viewed 

 as a forest by-product, by D. H. MoSwen, p. 50 c; Plan 

 for state acti-n favoring reforestation, by E. H. 

 Farrar, p. 50 c. 



American lurnb e riaci-n , Feb. 19, 1910.--Forestal influences upon 

 climate and floods, by W. L. Moore, p. 43. 



Barrel and Box, Feb. 1910. The export stave trade, p. 34^6. 



Engineering magazine, Jan. 1910. Cost of timber preserva- 

 tion, by G. B. Shipley, p. 599-602. 



Engineering record, Jan. 8, 1910. The danger due to dry 

 ret , p . 33 . 



Hardwood record, Feb. 10, 1910. Basket or cow oak, p. 24; 

 Rough country lumbering operations, by H. H. Gibson, 

 p. 38-41; Forestry, by If. B. Tovmsend, 'p. 41-2; Manu- 

 facturing cost o:I lumber, by F. J\ Fee, p, 43-4; Some 

 problems in 'the manufacture of hardwood lumber, by H. 

 vcn Schrenk, p. 46-6; utilization of hardwoods; light 

 vehicles, p. 55-6; Machinery for broom handle manu- 

 facture, by H. B. Alexander, p. 57-8; Special combined 

 skidder and loader, p. 62. 



Lumber trade journal, Feb. 15, 1910. Henry S. Graves, an 

 inheritor of ideals, p. 11; Address before Pennsyl- 

 vania lumbermen's association, by R. S. Kellogg, p. 

 43; Address before the Hardwood Lumber Manufacturer 1 s 

 association, by"7.':L. Hall, p. 43-4. 



Lumber world, Feb. 1, 191.0 .--Missouri forestry commission 1 s 

 work, by D. A. Latchaw, 'p. 46-8. 



Pacific lumber trade journal, Jan. 1910. Conservation asso- 

 ciation working on practical lines, by R. \7. Douglas , ^ 

 p. 47-8; Lumber production of Pacific coast and United 

 States, p. 49-55;* Washington forest fire association-; 



