Overland monthly, Fe"b. 1910. Lumber as a crop, by P. N. 



Beringer, p. 191-2; Seeking the teredo proof, by 



P. IT. Beringer, p. 192-3, 

 Plant world, Feb. 1910. - -Teratology ! in Juglans calif ornica, 



by ijl. B. Babcock, p. 27 - 51. 

 Proceedings of American society of civil engineers, Feb. 1910 



Tests of creosotea timber, by W. B. Gregory, p. 24561. 

 Report of proceedings of the American mining congress, 1909.- 



The Forest service and mining in the national forests, 



by \7. V, r . Dyar > p. 253-72. 

 Scientific American, Jan. 22, 1910. A power-driven saw, 



p. 86. 

 System, Feb. 1910 The wanton waste of T ,vood, by 3. LI. .Toclley, 



p. 132-141. 

 Transvaal agricultural journal, Jan. 1910. --Wattle growing 



for bark, by Lionel 3. Taylor, -p. 235--41. 

 Tforld's work, March 1910. --Clifford Pinchot , the awakener of 



the nation, by Y/alter H. Page, p. 12662-8. 



Trade Journals and Consular Reports 



American lumberman, Feb. 26, 1910. Relation between forest 

 growers and lumber sellers, by C. S. Chapman, p. 52-3; 

 Timber wealth of a sister republic, Guatemala, p. 75-94. 



American lumberman, March 5, 1910. --Report of the Comr.iittee on 

 forestry of the National wholesale lumber dealers' asso- 

 ciation, p. 50; Timber resources of Panama, p. 59-74, 



American lumberman, March 12, 1910 a Preservation of Adiron- 

 dack forest in relation to water supply, by H. 3. G'lTeil, 

 p. 36-7. 



American lumberman, March 19, 1910. Minnesota's forests as an 

 object lesson in practical conservation, by J. 3, Rhodes, 

 p. 37; Inferior and inadequate packages a menace to Amer- 

 ican exports, by C. E. Brovrer, p. 51. 



Barrel & box, March 1910. Lumber suitable for making bo::es, 

 by R. H. Van Sant , p. 56-7, 



Engineering news , Feb. 3, 1910. Annual convention of the 



TTood preservers 1 association, p. 121-2; Treating timber 

 with crude petroleum, by C. II. Taylor, p. 132; Ewo for- 

 eign developments in railway ties, p. 204. 



Engineering record, Feb. 26, 1910. --The economy, of treated 

 crossties , "by F. J. Angier, p. 246-7. 



Hardwood record, Feb. 25, 1910. American forest ty.es; 



scarlet oak, p., 23; Utilization of hardwoods; grapho- 

 phonec, p 27-8; The hustling tree doctor of Glen 

 Ellyn, p*. 30. 



