CURRENT LITERATURE 



Forest utilization 



Lumber industry 



United States Forest service. Lumber saved 

 by using odd lengths. 5 p. Washington, 

 1910. (Circular 180.) 



Wood-using industries 



Ghemmerlingh, V. Tzokhotznaya kul'tura 

 korzmochnoi iv'i (Profitable culture of 

 basket willows)_. no p., illus., plates. 

 S.-Peterburgh, Izdanie Zhurnala "Khoz- 

 yam," 1904. 



Smith, Franklin H. A study of the Wiscon- 

 sin wood-using industries. 68 p. Madi- 

 son, Wis., Democrat printing co., 1910 



Wood technology 



Western Australia Minister for lands and 

 agriculture. Notes re timbers of West- 

 ern Australia suitable for railways, engi- 

 neering works, and constructional pur 

 poses generally. 2d ed., 36 p., plates, map. 

 Perth, W. A., 1908. 



Auxiliary subjects 

 Conservation of natural resources 



Canada Commission of conservation. Re- 

 port of the ist annual meeting. 216 p., 

 plates, maps. Ottawa, 1910. 



Grazing 



Jardine, J. T. The pasturage system for 

 handling range sheep. 40 p., pi. Wash 

 ington, 1910. (U. S. Agriculture, De- 

 partment of Forest service. Circular 

 178.) 



Irrigation 



Beach, C. W., and Preston, P. J. Irrigation 

 in Colorado. 48 p., map. Washington, 

 1910. (U. S. Agriculture, Department 

 of Experiment stations. Office of. Bul- 

 letin 218.) 



Fuller, P. E. The use of windmills in irri- 

 gation in the semi-arid west. 44 p., illus. 

 Washington, 1910. (U. S. Agriculture, 

 Department of. Farmers' bulletin 394.) 



Periodical arlicles 



General 



Harpers' weekly, June 4, 1910 Stripping of 

 the hills, by W. C. Barnes, p. 11-12. 



Journal Franklin institute, August, 1910 The 

 effect of crystalline pigments on the pro- 

 tection of wood, by H. A. Gardner, p. 

 117-23. 



Nature, June 9, 1910 Recent progress in In- 

 dian forest technology, by W. R. Fisher, 

 p. 428-9. 



Overland monthly, June, 1910 Rainier forest 

 reserve, by McCully, p. 552-60. 



Plant world, June, 1910 The starch content 

 of leaves dropped in autumn, by L. L. 

 Harter, p. 144-7. 



Science, July 15, 1910 The effect of defor- 

 estation in New England, by H. F. Cle- 

 land, p. 82-3. 



Scientific American supplement, June 4, 1910 

 Canadian pulpmaking, by F. C. Per- 

 kins, p. 360-1. 



Scientific American supplement, July 2, 1910 

 Gutta-percha and substitutes, by R. P. 

 Skinner, p. 9-10. 



United States monthly weather review, May, 

 1910 The reclamation of Minnesota's 

 waste land, by G. A. Ralph, p. 718-20; 

 Relation of deforestation to precipitation 

 and run-off in Wisconsin, by W. C. Dev- 

 ereaux, p. 720-3 ; Experimental determi- 

 nation of the relation of forests to stream 

 flow, by F. H. Brandenburg, p. 770. 



World to-day, July, 1910 Reforestation of a 

 great city, by J. H. Prost, p. 735-4. 



Trade journals and consular reports 



American lumberman, July 23, 1910 De- 

 structive work of the teredo, or ship 

 worm, in various kinds of wood, p. 69. 



American lumberman, July 30, 1910 Logging 

 scientifically and incisively analyzed ; con- 

 gress at Portland, Oreg., of Pacific north- 

 west operators, p. 43-8; Live-stock rais- 

 ing on cut-over lands, by D. O. Lively, 

 p. 49; The logging donkey in pine tim- 

 ber, by W. Deary, p. 49; Taxation of 

 timber lands, by E. T. Allen, p. 49-50; 

 Scaling of logs, by D. L. Wiggins, p. 

 50-1 ; Steam railroads in modern log- 

 ging, by J. J. Donovan, p. 51 ; Connect- 

 ing electricity with logging, by C. Rem- 

 schel, p. 51-2; Gravity cables on steep 

 ground, by F. E. Newby, p. 52 ; The 

 gypsy locomotive, by R. T. Earle, p. 52-3; 

 The logger's opportunities and duties, by 

 G. S. Long, p. 53-4; Steam or electric 

 logging, by J. R. Thompson, p. 54; The 

 gasoline locomotive, by C. A. Harp, p. 



54-5- 



American lumberman, August 6, 1910 Log 

 scaling in British Columbia, by A. Has- 

 lam, p. 52 ; Forest protection ; safety 

 of loans, by E. T. Allen, p. 52-3. _ 



Barrel and box, June, 1910 Necessity for 

 reducing waste in the wood-using indus- 

 tries, by W. L. Hall, p. 38-9. 



Engineering magazine, June, 1910 Protec- 

 tion of piles in sea water, by R. Barker, 

 p. 414-16. 



Hardwood record, July 10,1910 Turkey oak, 

 p. 23 ; Lumber handling with storage- 

 battery locomotives, by W. H. Miller, 

 p. 26-8; Utilization of hardwoods; grille 

 work, p. 33-4; The importance of wood 

 preservation, by J. Upham, p. 35. 



Hardwood record, August 10, 1910 Utiliza- 

 tion of hardwoods; plows, p. 23-4; Com- 

 mon sense as applied to the seasoning of 

 lumber, p. 27-9. 



