Fire 



Forest fires in Vermont; A. F. Hawes. 1909. 48 p. 



Illus* Publication no. 2, Vermont forest service. 



Hail 



Hail injury on forest trees; F. J. Phillips. 1910. 



8 p. Illus. Transactions of the Academy of science 

 of St. Louis, v. 19, no. 3. 



CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES 



Conservation of natural resources; special message of the 

 President of the United States transmitted to the two 

 houses of congress Jan. 14, "1910. 11 p. Govt. 

 printing office, Washington, D. C. 



PERIODICALS 



General 



American hones, Feb , 1910. --Ameri can forestry school, by 



D. A. Y/illey, p. 71-3; Street trees, supplement 13; 



Destruction of wood borers, supplement 14; Timber 



famine predicted in 20 years, supplement Ij5. 

 Botanical gazette, Feb. 1910. The reforestation of sand 



plains in Vermont, by C. D. Howe, p. 126-4(3. 

 Botanical gazette, liar oh 1910. --On the origin of the broad 



ray in Quercus, by A. J. Sames, p. 161-7. 

 Century magazine 3 March 1910. Motoring in a captus forest. 



by C. F. Holder, p. 762-73. 

 Country life in America, ilarch 1910. --How one town is saving 



its trees, by \7. A. Dyer, p. 545-6; Our native trees; 



hemlock, by A. 0. Hunting-ton, p. 624 j 526; How to thin 



trees properly, p. 630-632, 

 Garden magazine, April 1910. --The best trees for lawn, 



street and woodland planting, by J. J. Levison, p. 160. 

 Gardeners 1 chronicle, Jan. 22, 1910, --Abies webbiana, p. 53; 



New American thorns, p. 60. 

 House beautiful, Ilarch 1910. --Planting trees about a country 



home, by L. 0. Machin, p. 106-7. 

 Journal of botany, !,irch 1910. --Notes on British elms, by 



A. Ley, p. 65-72. 

 National irrigation journal, March 1910. --Trees , their life, 



beauty, utility anc" relation to soils, by 77. J. Lacey, 



p. 23 - 5. 

 Outlook, Feb. 12, 1910. Forest taxation, p. 322. 



