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in session; 9th annual convention of the 

 Empire state forest products association, 

 Nov. 12, 1914, p. 24-6. 



Paper, Dec. 9, 1914. Forest conservation 

 and power problems, by E. N. Smith, 

 p. 15-16. 



Pioneer western lumberman, Nov. 15, 1914. 

 The people, the forests and the lumber 

 industry, by H. S. Graves, p. 9; Taxation, 

 by E. T. Allen, p. 1 1 ; Steam distillation of 

 needles, twigs and cones of western 

 conifers, by George M. Hunt, p. 19-22; 

 Growth of Douglas fir, p. 32. 



Pioneer western lumberman, Dec. 1, 1914. 

 The silo, by H. L. Fisher, p. 19. 



Pulp and paper magazine, Nov. 1, 1914. 

 Norwegian wood pulp, cellulose and paper 

 industry, by N. W. Rogstad, p. 620-7; 

 Reinforced concrete log chute and dam, 

 Quebec, by Frederick Davy, p. 628-30. 



St. Louis lumberman, Dec. 1, 1914. The 

 forest resources of Chile, by Frank G. 

 Carpenter, p. 31; Sugi cypress in bar 

 fixtures, p. 76-7. 



Timber trade journal, Nov. 7, 1914. The 

 Trafalgar pine, by A. D. Webster, p. 686. 



Timber trade journal, Nov. 14, 1914. The 

 collection of forest seeds, p. 724. 



Timberman, Oct., 1914. Standardizing yellow 

 pine, by O. T. Swan, p. 23-4; Ring rule 

 applied to fir, by J. B. Knapp, p. 24; 

 Hardwoods of Honduras, by Clyde R. 

 Dillabaugh, p. 33; Logging on island of 

 Formosa, by F. W. Chiswell, p. 34-5; 

 Some problems connected with national 

 forests, by H. S. Graves, p. 39; Lumber 

 cut of the United States, 1911, 1912 and 

 1913, p. 58. 



Timberman, Nov., 1914.- Compilation of spe- 

 cific data on lumber consumption for 

 various uses, by H. S. Graves, p. 26-7; 

 Inland empire timber, by A. W. Cooper, 

 p. 35-6; The topographic map, by Newell 

 L. Wright, p. 41-2; Training for the 

 lumber business, p. 47-8; Lumbering in 

 the Philippine Islands, by L. Murray 

 Lamm, p. 48 A; Review northwest fires, 

 p. 48C-D. 



United States daily consular report, Nov. 24, 

 1914. Lumber markets of the territory 

 of Hawaii, by Franklin H. Smith, p. 

 881-90. 



United States daily consular report, Dec. 15, 

 1914. The Greek timber market, by 

 Alexander W. Weddell, p. 1168. 



West Coast lumberman, Nov. 15, 1914. Two 

 hundred ninety-two billion feet of timber 



in the national forests of Alaska, Wash- 

 ington and Oregon, p. 25; Closer utiliza- 

 tion of lumber in silo building worked out 

 by Tacoma man, p. 29; Utilization of 

 wood waste, p. 29. 

 West Coast lumberman, Dec. 1, 1914. Worth 

 of Seattle's new wood block paving 

 quickly , acknowledged, p. 24; Forest 

 products laboratory researches affecting 

 west coast woods, by Howard F. Weiss, 

 p. 36, 39. 



Forest journals 



Bulletin of the New York state forestry asso- 

 ciation, Oct., 1914. State forest admin- 

 istration with particular reference to the 

 state of New York, by James W. Toumey, 

 p. 5-10; A discussion of Art. 7, Sec. 7, of 

 the state constitution, by George N. 

 Ostrander, p. 11-14; What is a timber sale 

 like, national forest cuttings, by A. B. 

 Recknagel, p. 15-16; The forestry pro- 

 visions of the New York state constitu- 

 tion, by Samuel H. Ordway, p. 18-20; 

 The Massachusetts forestry association, 

 its work and policy, by Harris A. Reynolds, 

 p. 21-6; Why we have made progress in 

 New Hampshire, by Philip W. Ayres, 

 p. 27 ; A reply to certain statements relative 

 to the state forest preserve, by F. A. 

 Gaylord, p. 31-9; Constitutional amend- 

 ment affecting the Adirondacks, by 

 Kenneth W. Goldthwaite, p. 40-1. 



Canadian forestry journal, Dec, 1914. 

 Douglas, the man and the tree; romantic 

 life of the man after whom the Douglas 

 fir was named, p. 118-19; Animals in 

 Algonquin park, p. 119-20. 



Hawaiian forester and agriculturist, Oct., 

 1914. Forest reserve matters, by Ralph 

 S. Hosmer, p. 300-3. 



Indian forest records, 1914. Oecology of sal, 

 by R. S. Hole, p. 1-40. 



North woods, Nov., 1914. A time for rejoicing 

 and more work; the state forests amend- 

 ment to the constitution passed, p. 3-4, 

 7-12; The forest school at Itasca, p. 19-20; 

 French forests in the war zone, by Samuel 

 T. Dana, p. 22-5. 



Zeitschrift fur forst- und jagdwesen, Aug., 

 1914. Jahrring und licht, by Oelkers, p. 

 455-72; Untersuchungen in mischbestan- 

 den, by A. Schwappach, p. 472-91. 



Zeitschrift fur forst- und jagdwesen, Sept., 

 1914. Zur umtriebsbestimmung der wil- 

 der, by Hans Honlinger, p. 538-49. 



