by D. P. Simons, p. 59-63; Merchantable trees of the 



Philippine 'Islands, p, 64-66; Declaration of strong 



principle-?, ty E. "T. Allen, p. 70-72; Reserves of Wash- 



ington and Oregon, p. 61-32. 

 Packages, Fob. 1910, New packages; crates and boxes de- 



signed by the General package company of Hew York, 



p. 37-8, 

 Pulp and paper magazine, Feb. 1910. Norwegian wood flour, 



by H. Nordewich, p. 371 

 St. Louis lumberman, Feb. 1, 1910. Forestry and the lumber- 



men, by D. A. La t chaw, p. 79-80; Our natural resources, 



by E. M. Stotlar, p. G8-9; The Yale forest school, by 



Henry S. Graves, p. 95; Burning of slashings, by J. E. 



Rhodes, p. 100-1. 

 St. Louis lumberman, Feh. 15, 1910 The American steam log 



loader, p. 98. 

 Southern lumber journal, Jan. 15, 1910. Forty miles of 



wooden paving, p. 42, 

 Timber trade journal, Fob. 5, 1910. --Some fine figured 



mahogany logs, p. 189; The measurement of standing 



timber, p. 191. 

 TJ. S. daily consular report, Feb. 3, 1910. Oil palm in 



Liberia; varieties of the tree and manufacture of the 



oil, by G. 17. Ellis, p. 8-11, 

 U. S. daily consular report, Feb. 10, 1910. World rubber 



production, by I. E. Dudley and others, p. '1-5; Wood 



carving in Switzerland, by H. E. Mansfield, p. 15. 

 U. S. c'.aily consular report, Feb. 16, 1910. Siberia ! s 



timber rrjpply; extent and character of the forests, 



by L. Maynarcl, p. 10-12. 



. s ^ Journals 



Allgemeine Forst-und Jagd-Zeitur.g, Jan. '1910 .--Einiges uber 

 den Forstdienst in den Philippinen, by YiT. KLernme , p. 

 1-4; Zuwachsuntersuchungen s.n Eichen, by Usener, p. 

 4-9; Eine Beise ins Grubensgebiet ~Vestdeust schlands, 

 p. 9-3. 6. 



American forestry, Feb. 1910, The Appalachian forests, by 



C. Guild, p. 67-74; Forest problems in the Philippines, 

 by B. Moore, p. 75-31; Forestry beginnings in "Vermont, 

 by A. F. Hawes, p. 02-7; A new cypress for Arizona, by 

 G. B. Succor th, p, 88-90; The 2 9th annual meeting of 

 / the American forestry 'association, p. 91-100; Grazing 

 leases in Australasia, by A, C. Veatch; p. 101-3; Con- 

 ference on education in forestry, p. 104-5; Henry Scion 



Graves, Forester, U. S. Forest service, p. 106-7; 



F. Potter, p. 107-3; The connection between forests and 



streams, by John II . Finney, p. 1O9-10. 



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