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PAIVK AND CEMETERY 
Scale Insects, Injurious. Bulletin Conn. 
E.xp. Station. F. E., 20:21. July i, 
’05. 
Country Cal., i :53. May, ’05. 
Shrubs, Hardy, Use of for Forcing. 
Paper by Edward Matthews before 
Philadelphia Florists’ Club. F. E , 
19.761 and 779. June 10 and 17, ’05. 
Spiraeas for Foliage Effects. By Danske 
Dandridge. Illustrated. Country Cal., 
1:155,190. June, ’05. 
Story of a Tree as Told by Its Log. 
C. F. Millspaugh. Illustrated. Chaut., 
41 :303-6. June, ’05. 
Trees on the Pocomoke. F. L., 10:39. 
June, ’05. 
Trees in May. J. Burroughs. Illus- 
trated. Country Calendar, i : 19-20. 
May, ’05. 
Trees of the Lord and the Tree Butcher. 
By J. Davey. Illustrated. Chaut., 41 : 
319-22. June, ’05. 
Trees in Cemeteries. By O. C. Simonds. 
Illustrated. Chaut, 41 :338-44. June, 
’05. 
Tree Protection in the U. S. By Mrs. 
C. F. Millspaugh. Illustrated. Chaut., 
41 .-326-35. June, ’05. 
Tree Planting on a Treeless Land. By 
S. M. Coulter. Chaut., 41 :322-5. 
June, ’05. 
Trees, Ascent of Water in. Sci. Am. 
Sup., 59:24410. March ii, ’05. 
Water Lilies. By R. L. Adams. Illus- 
trated. Hort, 1:901. June 10, ’05. 
Water Lilies, Indispensable. By Wil- 
liam Tricker. Hort, i :958. June 24, 
’05. 
REPORTS, ETC., RECEIVED. 
The Tramp Problem, by Joseph Lee, 
Leaflet No. 4 of the Massachusetts 
Civic League, is one of a series of short 
articles bearing upon different phases of 
local improvement work which the 
league is publishing with the object of 
being of use to village improvement so- 
cieties and similar organizations. The 
aim in the present instance is to furnish 
practical suggestion and assistance to 
local organizations or individual citi- 
zens who desire to see that their town 
deals with the tramp problem in the 
Lest and most effective way. A number 
of village improvement societies have 
already interested themselves in the 
■question of the administration of poor 
relief, of which the method of dealing 
with tramps is usually a part; and it is 
Believed that many others will find 
themselves interested in the same direc- 
tion. 
“Report on an Examination of a For- 
est Tract in Western North Carolina,” 
By Franklin W. Reed, is puBlished as 
Bulletin No. 60 of the Bureau- of For- 
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