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P A RK A N D CEMETERY. 
TOPICAL INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE 
An Index to articles appearing in current issues of leading magazines and periodicals on Gardenings 
Forestry. Civic Improvements and kindred subjects. 
Subscriptions zvill he received for a?iy magazine or periodical at club rates -with Park and Cemetery. 
R. J. HAIGHT, PUBLISHER, 324. DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO 
PUBLICATIONS INDEXED AND 
Architectural Record (Arch, Rec.), 
$3.00 year; 25c copy. 
Bulletin of League of Am. Municipali- 
ties (B. A. M.), .$2.00 ydar; 20c copy. 
Canadian Fiorist, The (C. F.), $1.00 
year; 10c copy. 
Canadian Municipal Journal (C. M. J.), 
$1.00 year; 10c copy. 
Country Life in America (C. L. A.), 
$3.00 year; single copy, 25c. 
Country Gentleman (C. G.), $1.50 year; 
50c copy. 
Century Magazine (Cent.), $3.00 year; 
■3oc copy. 
Charities and The Commons (Char.), 
$2.00 year; 10c copy. 
ChautiUKtuan, The (Chaut.). $2.00 year; 
25c copy. 
Craftsman, The (Cr.), $3.00 year; 25c 
•copy. 
Embalmers’ Monthly (E. M.), $1.00 
year; 10c copy. 
Floral Life (F. L.), 50c year; 10c copy. 
Florists’ Exchange (F. E.), $1.00 year; 
•single copy, 5c. 
Florists’ Review (F. R.), $1.00 year; 
’Sc copy. 
Forest Leaves (For. L.), $1.00 year; 
single copy, lOc. 
Forestry and In-igation (F. I.), $1.00 
year; single copy, 10c. 
Garden Ma.gazine (G. M.). $1.00 year; 
.single copy. 15c. 
•Civic Improvement, Home Grounds 
Backyard Planned and Planted for 
$90. Illust. C. L. A., 12:321-3 July, 
or. 
•Canadian Municipalities, Union of, 
Tth Annual Convention. C. M. J., 
3:277-88 July, 07. 
City Plan Commissions, Importance 
of, by W. S. Crandall. B. A. M. 
7;105-7. June, 07. 
Des Moines Plan of City Government, 
The. B. A. M. 8:17-2,5. July, 07. 
School Garden Work in Washington, 
D. C., by B. T. Galloway. Illust. 
F. E. 24:106-7. July 27. 07. 
Gardens and Landscape Gardening 
Garden as a Picture, by B. Jones. 
Illust. Scribners, 42:2-11. July. 07. 
Garden Books, by E. M. M. McKen- 
na. Fortnightly Review. 87:1069-78. 
June, 07. Living Age, 254:37-44. 
Jul}' 6, 07. 
Landscape Protection in Germany. 
Nature, 76-130. June 6, 07. 
jMagnolia Gardens; A Visit to 
Charleston's Fairy Land, by Fran- 
cis Duncan. Illust. Cent. 74:513-19. 
Aug., 07. 
Rose Garden in Kent. Mrs. Bur- 
nett’s, by M. F. Roberts. Illust. Cr. 
12:537-47. Aug., 07. 
Rose Garden in June, IMy, by E. P. 
Powell, Independent, 62:1396-9, 
June 13, 07. 
AVatcr Garden, Making a Small, by 
B. G. Foster. Illust. C. L. A., 12:- 
307-8. July, 07. 
ABBREVIATIONS USED. 
Gardening (Gard.), $2.00 year; .single 
copy, 10c. 
Gardener’s Chronicle of America (G. C. 
A.), $1.00 year; single copy, 10c. 
Good Roads Magazine (G. R. M.), $1.00 
year; single copy, 10c. 
Horticulture (Hort.), $1.00 year; single 
copy, 5c. 
Independent, The (Ind.), $3.00 year; 
25c copy. 
Minnesota Horticulturist (M. H.), $1.00 
year; single copy, lOc. 
Moeller’s Deutsche Gaertner-Zeitung 
(German), M. D. G., $3.00 year; 10c copy. 
Municipal Engineering (M. E.), $3.00 
year; single copy, 25c. 
Municipal Journal and Engineer (M. J. 
E.), $3.00 year; single copy, 25c. 
Monumental News (M. N.), $1.00 year; 
single copy, 10c. 
National Nurseryman (N. N.), $1.00 
year; sin,gle copy, 10c. 
Pacific Municipalities (P. M.), $1.00 
year; 10c copy. 
Scientific American (Sci. Am.), $3.00 
year; 10c copy. 
Plant World (P. W.),$1.00 year; single 
copy, 10c. 
Woodland and Roadside (W. R.), 50c 
year: single copy, 10c. 
Parks, Cemeteries, Public Grounds 
Cemetery Management by Commis- 
sion. B. A. M. 8:6-7. July, 07. 
Cement Filler for Brick Pavements. 
Illust. M. E., 33:85-90. Aug., 07. 
Cement Concrete Roads. P. M., 16:- 
123-5. June, 07. 
Chicago Parks. Notes of. Gard., 15;- 
345. Aug. 1, 07. 
Dispatch Rider of the Revolution, 
Monument to. Illust. M. N., 19:- 
579. Aug., 07. 
Hamilton, Alexander, Monument to, 
Paterson, N. J. Illust. M. N., 
19:582. Aug., 07. 
Homes, American, Building of. Illust. 
Cr.. 12:515-24. Aug., 07. 
Machines for Digging Trenches and 
Grading Roads, by F. C. Perkins. 
Illust. M. E., 33:83-5. Aug., 07. 
Pennsylvania Capitol Sculpture, Bar- 
nard’s Story of. M. N., 19 :591-2. 
Aug., 07. 
Philadelphia Monuments, Popular In- 
terest in. Illust. M. N., 19 :580. Aug., 
07. 
Roads, Dustless. Illust B. A. M., 8:- 
8-9. July, .07. 
Rival Monuments to Founder of 
Woodmen in Denver. Illust. M. 
N., 19:581. Aug., 07. 
Substitutes for the Saloon, British. 
Illust. Cr.. 12:497-504. Aug., 07. 
Soldiers’ Monument Presented to 
Oshkosh, Wis. Illust. M. N., 19:- 
582. Alig., 07. 
Trees, Shrubs and Plants 
Am. Association of Nurseryman, An- 
nual Convention of. Illust. N. N., 
15:179-87. July, 07. 
Cottonwood, The Patient, by P. East- 
man. Illust. World Today, 13:- 
702-8 July 07. 
Evergreens, Shall They be Planted in 
August, Symposium of a number 
of well-known experts. Illust. G. 
M., 6:12-14. Aug., 07. 
Forester, The, and His Work, by A. 
H. Hodgson. Illust. Overland 
Monthly, 50:20-4. July, 07. 
Perennials, Raising Them From Seed, 
by Thos. McAdam. Illust. G. M., 
6:15-16. Aug., 07. 
Reforestation of the Allegheny and 
Monon.gahela Valleys. Engineer- 
Magazine, 33:623-4. July, 07. 
BOOKS, REPORTS, Etc. 
“Handbook of the Trees of the 
Northern States and Canada, East of 
the Rocky Mountains,” by Romeyn 
Beck Hough, B. A., author of “Amer- 
ican Woods,” is a handsome publi- 
cation designed to meet the wants 
alike of the amateur observer of trees, 
the lumberman and the technical bot- 
anist. To accomplish this task, gen- 
erally considered quite impossible, 
the camera has been depended upon 
to portray characters, and, after a 
vast amount of experiment — to ob- 
tain not fair but the best results — 
and of field work, a series of illustra- 
tions has been perfected. The value 
of the work lies in its accuracy and 
completeness. Its illustrations cover 
the field in the following exclusive 
particulars: (1) Leaves and Fruits 
photographed against a measured 
background (a unique plan original 
with the author). ((2) Leafless Twigs 
in Winter, by which the trees may 
be determined while leafless, a dis- 
play of characters being shown which 
is a revelation to those who have 
thought it possible to identify trees 
only in summer. (3) Typical Barks 
of Trees, as they are found in field 
or forest, with natural environment, 
a 1-foot rule being displayed to in- 
dicate size. (4) Wood Structure of 
at least one species of each genus, as 
shown by a series of photo-micro- 
graphs of transverse sections mag- 
nified fifteen diameters. (5) Maps- 
Indicating Distributions of the Var- 
ious Trees, carrying out the idea of 
making the work as graphic as pos- 
.sible. Published by the author, Low- 
ville, N. Y., price $8.00. 
Albert C. Freeman, the London 
architect, whose valuable book, “Cre- 
matoria in Great Britain and Abroad," 
