. American forestry. Forests and forestry. 58 AMERICAN FORESTRY Mississippi Valley lumberman, Nov. 25, 1910.—Building logging roads with a pile driver, by S. S. Somerville, p. 30. Municipal journal t engineer, Dec. 7, 1910.—Wood block pavements; inform- ation from a number of cities, p. 778-81. Pacific lumber trade journal, Nov., 1910.— Recommendations for state forestry legislation, p. 25-7, 45. Paper trade journal, Nov. 10, 1910.—Pulp wood trade of the United States; im- port statistics for fiscal year ended June 30, p. 8-9. Pioneer western lumberman, Nov. 15, 1910.—Lumber conditions in Euro


. American forestry. Forests and forestry. 58 AMERICAN FORESTRY Mississippi Valley lumberman, Nov. 25, 1910.—Building logging roads with a pile driver, by S. S. Somerville, p. 30. Municipal journal t engineer, Dec. 7, 1910.—Wood block pavements; inform- ation from a number of cities, p. 778-81. Pacific lumber trade journal, Nov., 1910.— Recommendations for state forestry legislation, p. 25-7, 45. Paper trade journal, Nov. 10, 1910.—Pulp wood trade of the United States; im- port statistics for fiscal year ended June 30, p. 8-9. Pioneer western lumberman, Nov. 15, 1910.—Lumber conditions in Europe, by G. M. Emerson, p. 15. Pioneer western lumberman, Dec. 1, 1910.— Merits of wood pavements, by G. Win- slow, p. 25, 27. Railway and engineering review, Dec. 3. 1910.—Tie plates and the rotting of timber, p. 1112-13. St. Louis lumberman, Sept. 15, 1910.—The Gilmer system for the extraction of turpentine, p. 70. St. Louis lumberman, Dec. 1, 1910.—The Biltmore forest class at Darmstadt, Germany, p. 23; Celebrated and his- toric trees, by J. G. Wilson, p. 72. Southern industrial and lumber review, Nov., 1910.—The world's timber supply, p. 50. Southern lumberman, Dec. 3, 1910.—Still demanding 14 feet; Lakes-to-the-Gult deep waterway association, in conven- tion assembled, at St. Louis thus goes on record, p. 29-32. Southern lumberman, Dec. 10, 1910.—Fire protection on the national forests, by H. S. Graves, p. 33-4. Timberman, Nov., 1910.—National forest fire damage in Montana and northern Idaho during 1910, p. 24-5; Yarding and handling logs on steep grade with ordinary logging engine, p. 33; Spe- cific advantages of Angora goat raising on logged-otf lands, by A. L. McDonald, p. 38. United States daily consular report, Nov. 16, 1910.—The Brazilian cocoa palm, by P. M. Griffith, p. 644-5; Paper from blue-gum wood, by J. P. Bray, p. 645. Wood craft, Dec, 1910.—The manufacture of tubs and pails, p. 75-7; The im- porter's search and study of choice woo


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