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Food conservation-Continued

† United States. Food administration. Food saving and sharing, telling how the older children of America may help save from famine their comrades in allied lands across the sea; prepared with the cooperation of the United States department of agriculture and the Bureau of education. E. M. Tappan and others. 102p il map 24c '18 Doubleday

* United States. Food administration. Institutional food conservation, suggestions adapted to state and public institutions. 39p il O '18

† United States. Food administration. Collegiate sect. Food and the war: a textbook for college classes, prepared with the cooperation of the Department of agriculture and the Bureau of education. 379p bibl 80c '18 Houghton

War service through food conservation. S. L. Arnold. In Massachusetts. Bd. of agric. 65th annual report: pt. 2, Year book, 1917, p 112-21 '18

Why America must save food. Univ of the State of N Y Bul to the Schools 5:1 N 15 '18

Bibliography

Food conservation. Russell Sage Found Lib Bul no 32 4p D '18

Conferences

Food conservation workers at conference plan program for world relief week in Arizona. Ariz Service Bul 1:1 D 1 '18 Food handlers

Examination

[Examination of those who handle foods for public consumption.] Chicago School Sanitary Instruction Bul 13:29-30 F 22 '19

Ordinances

Ordinance relating to public health and sanitation: requiring the physical examination of persons engaged in the handling of food products; providing a penalty for the violation thereof, and declaring an emergency. (Ord. no. C2410, passed Ap 14 '19) Official Gaz (Spokane) 9:4913 Ap 23 '19

Regulation

Employment of persons suffering from infectious venereal disease. NYC Dept Health Weekly Bul ns 8:67 Mr 1 '19 Instructions to restaurant employes; Instruction to soda fountain employes. Ind State Bd Health Monthly Bul 21:93 Ag '18 Food inspection

Food inspection and food in relation to public health. G. Koehler. tables charts Am J Pub Health 9:418-26 Je '19

Read before food and drugs section, American public health association, Chicago, Dec. 11, 1918. Protection against food contamination. C. E. McCombs. Am J Pub Health 8:644-50 S '18 Sanitary control of food producing and distributing establishments. G. G. Frary. Pa Dept Agric Monthly Bul 16:20-3 O '18

Address delivered at convention of Dairy and food officials, Chicago, Aug. 29, 1918.

Reports

Report of food and drug examinations. C: D. Howard. tables N H State Bd Health Q Bul 5:74-84 Ap '18

Texas. Food and drug comr. 11th annual report, August 31, 1918. 28p tables '19 Lib. and historical comm., Leg. ref. div.

Rules and regulations

United States. Dept. of agric. Rules and regulations of the secretary of agriculture under the food products inspection law of October 1, 1918. (Circ. no. 120) 8p O 4 '18 Food laws

Georgia. Dept. of agric. Laws relating to the adulteration and misbranding of foods, drugs and feeding-stuffs, narcotic and poison laws, sanitary law: indexed infor

mation with revised rules, regulations and food standards of the state of Georgia. (Q. bul. no. 75) 199p '18

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Food legislation *Canada. Food bd. Food laws: manual orders in council and orders relating to the production, conservation and distribution of food, revised to June 22, 1918. 72p '18 Federal food and drugs act, a supplement to city and state laws. W. C. Burnett. Pub Health N (N.J.) 4:110-12 Mr '19

Paper read at the annual meeting of the state and local health officials of New Jersey.

Federal law reduces misbranding of food. Nat Wholesale Grocers' Assn Bul 4:5-6 My '19

Great Britain. Ministry of food. Manuals of emergency legislation: food supply manual, revised to July 31, 1918, comprising the food controller's powers and orders, and orders of other departments ancillary thereto. 701p ? price '18 King

† Great Britain. Parliament. Manuals of emergency legislation: food supply manual, revised to May 15, 1917. Alexander Pulling, ed. 112p ? price '17 King

Food legislation, Proposed Congressional Record contains discussions on proposed amendments to the food regulation act in the issues of Aug. 22-23, 26, 28-29, Sept. 4, 1919. Proposed food legislation: bills pending in Congress. Nat Wholesale Grocers' Assn Bul 4:19-20 Ag '19

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Grocers'

Food preservation. E. P. Mills. tables Am Inst Homeopathy J 11:1249-53 My '19

Food shows

† Russell Sage found. Dept. of surveys and exhibits. Chicago patriotic food show: a brief review of its main features. M. S. Routzahn. (SE26) 7p plan 5c Ap '18

Food supply

Administration to ask Congress for $1,250.000,000 to control the world's food situation. Econ World n s 17:161-2 F 1 '19

After-the-war food problems. C: L. Pack. In Nat. institute of social sciences. Reconstruction after the war, p 137-9 Ap 1 '18 After-war hunger. C. B. Ryan, jr. Du Pont M 10:1-2, 18 F '19

Agreement to send food required by Switzerland made by representatives of allied governments. Official Bul 3:1 Ja 23 '19 America's food supply depends on farm labor. US Employment Service Bul 1:2 Ja 17 '19 Buncombe county's food problem. tables Asheville Energy 4:1-3 Ja '18

Commercial stocks of grain, flour, and miscellaneous food products in the United States on December 1, 1918. tables Food Surveys 2:1-7 D 23 '18 Commission sent to Europe last fall by the United States department of agriculture to study conditions there has recommended that the United States take the initiative in formulating an international program of agricultural production for the entire world to forestall a possible serious shortage of food, feed and fibre in the next few years. Ja 7 '18 Congressional Record contains discussions on food supplies for Europe in the issues of Jan. 18, 20-24, 1919.

Distribution of supplies in north Russia. Felix Cole. tables Commerce Repts no 140 p 1381-3 Je 16 '19

Duty of the state to the farmer, by C: S. Whitman; Farmer and production, by C: H. Betts. In New York (state). Dept. of farms and markets. Div. of agric. Proceedings of the 86th annual meeting of the New York state agricultural society, 1918, p 93-101, 150-8 Mr '18

Essentials to a food program for next year. Gifford Pinchot. Purdue Agriculturist 13:710 O '18

Food supply-Continued

Estimate of how German farmers are meeting the needs of their nation submitted by U.S. food administration. Official Bul 2:7 N 5 '18 Europe's hungry children: American relief administration to continue as a charitable organization and repair the ravages of starvation and malnutrition among the boys and girls of the liberated countries. Carolyn Hall. table map N Y Evening Post M JI 19 '19 p 3

Farmer's part in the war. F. B. Mumford. In Missouri bankers assn. Proceedings, 1918, p 57-63 '18

Feeding Russia. Struggling Russia 1:65-6 Ap 19 '19

First international task: food. Survey 41:228 N 23 '18

Food administration. I. M. Tarbell. In New Jersey state teachers' assn. Annual report and proceedings, 1917, p 33-7 '18

Food and fuel. tables In J. M. Clark and others, eds. Readings in the economics of war, p 304-42 '18

Food and raw materials. Ann Am Acad 83: 16-85 My '19

Food conditions and nutritional diseases in Europe, with some remarks on the etiology of pellagra. Seale Harris. bibl Med Rec 96:89-95 JI 19 '19

Food conditions in Brazil. table Monthly Labor R 7:1256-7 N '18

Food conditions in Europe. Monthly Labor R 8:744-7 Mr '19

Food conditions in Europe as revealed in survey by Director general Hoover. Official Bul 3:1-2 Ja 8 '19

Food conditions in Finland desperate, minister reports. Official Bul 3:5 Ja 13 '19 Food conditions in Finland reported greatly improved. Official Bul 2:6 D 26 '18 Food rationing in Holland. P. L. Edwards. Commerce Repts no 69 p 1458-9 Mr 24 '19 Food situation in Austria during the summer of 1918. Alfred Maylander, comp. tables Monthly Labor R 7:1650-78 D '18

Article has been compiled from various Austrian daily papers in the form of translations and digests.

Food situation in Germany during the summer of 1918. Alfred Maylander, comp. tables Monthly Labor R 7:1155-78 N '18

Article has been compiled from various German daily papers in the form of translations and digests.

Food situation in Switzerland.

Repts no 176 p 590 Jl 29 '19

Commerce

Food supplies to Europe. L. Y. Sherman.
Cong Rec 57:2149-63 Ja 25 '19
French munition workers solve food problem.
A. M. Thackara. table Commerce Repts no
298 p 1096-8 D 20 '18

Gags for the spellbinders: the mouths of
Europe's social nuisances are being stopped
with American food, which is carrying hope
abroad at the rate of five ships daily. J. H.
Barnes. table Nation's Business 7:19-20 Je
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German harvests during the war years. tables
Econ World n s 17:412 Mr 22 '19
Germany's "sneak food' trade. C: C. Vic-
tor. tables N Y Evening Post M Je 21 '19
p 4

Hoover outlines world food policy. maps Nat
School Service 1:1, 4-5 D 1 '18

Hoover sees a food crisis. H. C. Hoover. table
N Y Evening Post M N 16 '18 p 3-4
How America feeds Europe. N Y Evening
Post M My 3 '19 p 2

How the problem of feeding Italy was solved; Rationing a great Italian city. Italy Today 1:3-7 O 15 '18

Hygiene of food. J. W. Wentworth. tables Am Assn for Promoting Hygiene and Pub Baths J 1:79-83 Ja '18

If Germany doesn't sign: starvation. il table NY Times M Je 8 '19 p 8-9 Illinois: the greatest food state. J: B. Newman. In Internat. assn. of dairy and milk inspectors. 7th annual report, 1918, p 28-36

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Italian ministry reviews food situation. P: A. Jay. Commerce Repts no 241 p 182-3 O 14 '18

† National conference of social work. Feeding the family: a problem and a method for social workers in war time. M. M. Davis, jr. (Pam. 166) 8p forms 5c '18 -Same. In Nat. conference of social work. Proceedings, 1918, p 75-82 '19

† National conference of social work. World's food and world politics. Jane Addams. (Pam. 128) 6p 5c '18

Address before the 1918 meeting of the National conference of social work, Kansas City, Mo.

New York (state). Food supply comm. Food supply and the war as shown by the report of the New York state food supply commission. 32p '18

No deaths in Belgium from starvation, says Hoover, reporting survey of the food situation. Official Bul 2:1-2 D 30 '18

One way of solving Japan's food problem. R. S. Curtice. Commerce Repts no 98 p 570 Ap 26 '19

Peace to find hungry world calling on farms for food. Weekly N Letter 6:1, 3-5 N 13 '18 Planning to meet world food needs. U S Employment Service Bul 1:1, 8 N 19 '18 President asks Congress for $100,000,000 to feed starving and bankrupt peoples of west Europe. Official Bul 3:2 Ja 6 '19

† Rand school of social science. Food and the people: the problem of the high cost of living in the New York legislature. Louis Waldman. 45p 10c '18 7 E. 15th st, N.Y. Reconstruction or relapse? Bruno Lasker. Survey 42:646-7 Ag 2 '19

Stocks of food in the Dominion. tables Can Official Rec 1:3 F 4 '19

Thompson, W: H. Food shortage warning. 7p postage 1c '17 Chicago munic. ref. lib.

• United States. Food administration. America's contribution through food administration: а letter to the President. Herbert Hoover. 4p '18

United States. Food administration. Dairy and the world food problem. H. C. Hoover. 13p Je '18

Address at the National milk and dairy farm exposition, New York, May 23, 1918. United States. Food administration. Fighting with food. R. L. Wilbur. 8p '18

U. S. food production, prices, and distribution discussed in analytical statement addressed by Secretary Houston to the editors of American agricultural publications. Official Bul 2:6-7 N 29 '18

U.S. ready to send food to avert German famine provided public order is maintained in country. Robert Lansing. Official Bul 2: 1, 4 N 13 '18

War and Brazilian foodstuffs. tables Com-
merce Repts no 256 p 419-25 O 31 '18
War and Chilean foodstuffs. tables Commerce
Repts no 262 p 515-20 N 7 '18

War and Peruvian foodstuffs. tables Com-
merce Repts no 249 p 305-13 O 23 '18
Why soviet Russia is starving. Ariadna
Tyrkova. tables Struggling Russia 1:179-
82, 202-5, 219-21, 237-9 Je 14-J1 5 '19
World has new food problem with the ending
of the war, Mr Hoover warns in speech.
Official Bul 2:6-7 N 14 '18; Same. tables
Econ World n s 16:724-7 N 23 '18

Parts of an address delivered at a conference of federal food administrators, Washington, D.C., Nov. 12, 1918.

World is still short of food stuffs, and Canada is most favored. W. S. Fallis. Better Business 2:4-6 Ja '19; Same. Credit Men's J 5: 4-6 Ja '19

See also Diet; Bread; Fats; Flour industry; Grain; Meat supply; Soldiers-Food supply; State institutions-Food supply; Wheat

Bibliography

Boston, Mass. Pub. lib. Selected list of books on domestic production and preservation of food: gardening, canning, economic cookery. (Brief reading lists no. 2) 14p J1 '17

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Agriculture and food control. In Carnegie endowment for internat. peace. British ward administration, p 197-217 '19

British food control and registration scheme. R. P. Skinner. tables Commerce Repts no 253 p 369-75 O 28 '18

† Commerce clearing house. Corporation legal dept. United States food administration laws and rulings. 251p ? price '18 168 N. Michigan av, Chicago Federal food administration; Results of the food administration. tables chart In Carnegie endowment for internat. peace. Effects of the great war upon agriculture in the United States and Great Britain, p 100-55 '19

Food board order. E. B. Roberts. Can Munic J 14:301 O '18

Food control. tables In Canada. Dir. of pub. information. Canada's war effort, 1914-1918, p 18-21 '18

Food control. J. G. Rutherford. In Union of Alberta munic. Report of the proceedings, 1917, p 38-46 '17

Food control and price-fixing in revolutionary France. H. E. Bourne. J Pol Econ 27:73-94, 188-209 F-Mr '19

Food control in Great Britain. Monthly Labor R 8:115-18 Ja '19

Food control in Great Britain; Food and fuel control in France. Monthly Labor R 7:126770, 1272-9 N '18

Food control in the United States. table Monthly Labor R 7:599-604 S '18

Food control in the United States; Food control in the District of Columbia. Monthly Labor R 7:1640-6 D '18

Food regulations in war time as compared to times of peace. G: L. Flanders. Pa Dept Agric Monthly Bul 16:23-9 O '18

Address delivered at convention of Dairy and food officials, Chicago, Aug. 29, 1918. How food control developed in Canada. Can Official Rec 1:8-9 F 11 '19

License rules withdrawn on all food commodities with certain exceptions as noted in proclamation. Official Bul 3:1 Ja 13 '19 Monthly Labor Review each month contains a section devoted to food control. Organization and administration of food and drug control agencies. J. S. Abbott. Pa Dept Agric Dairy and Food Bur Monthly Bul 17:14-20 Ap '19

Part of food control in reconstruction. E. B. Roberts. Can Munic J 14:365 N '18 President's proclamation extending the food licensing system to cover articles not heretofore on the list. Official Bul 2:1, 7 N 8 '18 Retrospective view of the work of the federal food board and New York state food commission. il N Y Evening Post My 9 '19 p 13

Sanitary regulations affecting the food trade. NY City Dept Health Food and Drug Bul 1:4-6 Ja '19

Sweeping withdrawal of war board and food board restrictions made. Can Official Rec 1:1-2 Ja 28 '19

Three new British food regulations. R. P. Skinner. Commerce Repts no 219 p 1055 S 18 '18

Why not food licenses on a population basis. E. B. Roberts. Can Munic J 14:397 D '18 Why of licensing. Better Business 2:2-9 S '18 Extracts from the Report of the special committee of the grocery trade.

Reports

*New York (state). Food comm. Report for period October 18, 1917, to July 1, 1918 with supplementary report for four months ending November 1, 1918. 153p il tables '19

Includes: Production, Distribution and transportation, Conservation, etc.

Reports

* Canada. Food bd. Report, February 11December 31, 1918. 87p tables charts '19 * Connecticut. Agric. exp. sta. Report on food products and drugs, 1918. (Bul. 210) 177242p tables Ja '19 New Haven

† Great Britain. Ministry of reconstruction com. Agric. policy subcom. appointed in August, 1916, to consider and report upon the methods of affecting an increase in the home-grown food supplies, having regard to the need of such increase in the interests of national security. Report together with reports by Sir Matthew G. Wallace, and summaries of evidence, (Cd. 9079-9080) 2v 1s 3d ea '18 King

*New York (state). Food supply comm. Food supply and the war: report. 32p '18 Report of the Commitee on production and conservation of food supplies. P: H. Bryce, chm. Am J Pub Health 8:780-4 O '18 To be read before the food and drugs section, American public health Dec. 9-12, 1918, at Chicago.

* Tennessee. Food and drug dept. port, 1918. 32p '19

association,

Annual re

United States. Dept. of agric. Reports of storage holdings of certain food products during 1918. J: O. Bell. (Bul. no. 792) 80p tables charts JI 25 '19

* United States. Fed. trade comm.

Food investigation: report on canned goods; general report on canned vegetables and fruits. 103p tables My 15 '18

Sale

Congressional Record contains discussions on the sale of army food to the public in the issues of July 28, 30-31, Aug. 2, 1919.

State aid

Governors' messages, 1919 Michigan-Gov. Sleeper states that several hundred tractors were placed in the hands of Michigan farmers thru the efforts of the War preparedness board. The tractors were sold to the farmers at the same price paid by the state, plus the freight. Several hundreds of thousands of bushels of seed corn and seed wheat were also purchased from other states and distributed to the farmers thru the county war boards.

Statistics

Consumption of food in shipbuilding districts. tables Monthly Labor R 7:1597-628 D '18 Food and fodder crops in Germany during the war years. tables Econ World ns 17: 589 Ap 26 '19

Food supply-Statistics-Continued

Production, consumption, and trade in important foodstuffs and industrial raw materials. tables In U.S. Bur. of for. and dom. com. Economic reconstruction, p 39-60 '18 United States. Food administration. Statistical div. Reference handbook of food statistics in relation to the war. Raymond Pearl and E. P. Matchett. 124p '18

United States army

Army subsistence requirements for the month of February. tables Official Bul 3:14-15 Ja 3 '19

Food values

Energy producing foods. A. W. Sandwall. table Commonhealth 5:317-23 N '18

General index numbers of food prices on a nutritive value base. tables Monthly Labor R 7:1254-6 N '18

(Circ.

Illinois. Univ. Agric. exp. sta. Food values and dairy products. O. R. Overman. no. 235) 27p tables Ap '19 Urbana

• Massachusetts. Dept. of health. Tissue-forming foods. 7p '18

Reprinted from the Public Health Bulletin of the State Department of Health, v. 5, no. 3, 1918.

United States. Pub. health service. Dietary deficiency of cereal foods with reference to their content in "antineuritic vitamine," by Carl Voegtlin and others; Growth-promoting properties of foods derived from corn and wheat, by Carl Voegtlin and C. N. Myers; Phosphorus as an indicator of the "vitamine" content of corn and wheat products, by Carl Voegtlin and C. N. Myers. tables charts 54p '18

Reprint no. 471 from the Public Health Reports, May 3, 31, and June 7, 1918.

See also Diet; Nutrition

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Bibliography

* United States. Shipping bd. Selection of books on foreign languages: a list of books on foreign languages. M. L. Prevost, comp. 7p '18

Governors' messages, 1919 Iowa-Gov. Harding recommends legislation requiring that English be the language of instruction in the schools and that no other language be taught below the high school grades. After that they may be permitted to study other languages, but English shall still be the language of instruction. Provision should also be made for the study of English by those who are beyond school age.

Michigan-Gov. Sleeper recommends legislation requiring all courses of instruction in every school in the state to be conducted exclusively in the English language up to and including the eighth grade. Missouri-Gov. Gardner recommends a law requiring that instruction in the elementary branches be given in the English language only. Montana-Gov. Stewart is personally opposed to the teaching of German in the public schools and particularly is he opposed to the use of German in teaching other subjects. He recommends legislation regulating the use of all foreign languages and governing the matter of teaching the same in schools and institutions. He further recommends that all foreign language publications be required to carry an English translation, if they are to be circulated among the people. He believes that church services in a foreign language should at least be translated into English.

Wisconsin-Gov. Phillip gives a review of the history of teaching of foreign language in the schools of the states and recommends that no foreign language be taught under high school grades. He also suggests that foreign language for religious services should not be opposed as long as it is not used for propaganda purposes.

Study and teaching

Chamber cooperating in language classes.
Seattle Spirit 2:3 D 5 '18
Foreign languages in England and the United
States. C. D. Snow. Commerce Repts no 234
p 65-71 O 5 '18

Modern language study in Great Britain.
School Life 1:1, 11-12 N 1 '18

Value of modern languages in commercial work, by W. E. Bratt; Teaching of modern languages in high school, by T. J. Tjaden. In South Dakota educ. assn. Proceedings, 1917, p 206-9, 218-20 '18 Foreign loans. See Loans, Foreign; War loansForeign loans

Foreign missions. See Missions
Foreign press. See Press, Foreign

Foreign railroads. See Railroads, Foreign
Foreign relations. See subhead Foreign rela-
tions under: Great Britain; Italy; Mexico;
United States

Foreign trade. See Commerce; Export trade
Forest fires

Army's aircraft will help to combat fires in forests. Weekly N Letter 6:1-2 Ap 16 '19 Destruction by fire of forests greater than in war zone. Can Official Rec 1:5 N 5 '18 Forest fire comment. il Minn Insurance Dept Bul no 97 1-4 N 15 '18

Forest fires: causes and cures. Australian Forestry J 2:12-14 Ja 10 '19

Forest fires: how the national government might prevent disasters like this year's. Fireman's Herald 76:370 N 9 '18

Great civil disaster brings suffering to man and beast. J: G. Ross. il Nat Humane R 6: 223-4 D '18

Holocaust in Minnesota: a greater Hinckley. E. G. Cheyney. il Modern City 3:17-21 D '18 * Maine. Dept. of state lands and forestry. Fire protection, Maine forestry district. (Bul. no. 2) 72p tables '18

Forest fires -Continued

Minnesota forest fires: federal land bank of St Paul to aid in reconstruction work. Borrowers' Bul 1:1 Oct '18

North Carolina. Geological and economic survey. Forest fires in North Carolina during 1915, 1916 and 1917 and present status of forest fire prevention in North Carolina. J. S. Holmes. (Economic pa. no. 48) 97p tables '18

Northeastern Minnesota forest fires of October 12, 1918. H. W. Richardson. figs maps Geographical R 7:220-32 Ap '19

Oregon. Bd. of forestry. Fire warden's handbook: Oregon forest fire laws. 51p '19 State lib.

Furnished only on exchange accounts. * Oregon. Bd. of forestry. Fire warden's handbook: Oregon forest fire laws revised 1918. 48p '18 State lib.

Furnished only on exchange accounts. Preventing forest fires. table Safeguarding Am Against Fire no 7 p 1-2 D '18 Recent forest fires. In Minnesota. Forestry bd. Annual report, 1918, p 15-19 '18

Governors' messages, 1919 Montana-Gov. Stewart recommends legislation for the purpose of preventing forest fires.

Laws

New Brunswick, Can. Minister of lands and mines. Forest act and forest fire act. 23p '18 Fredericton

Oregon. Leg. Oregon forest fire laws, 19111919. 16p '19 State lib.

-Same. In Oregon.

Bd. of forestry.

Fire

warden's handbook, p 30-49 '19 Furnished only on exchange accounts.

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wealth conference, Portland, Ore., July 1213, 1918.

* Empire state forest products assn. Principles H: S. of a program for private forestry. Graves. 6p '19 312 Journal bldg., Albany, N.Y.

Address delivered at the 1st conference on a national program of forestry, Washington, D.C., May 20, 1919.

Forestry in New Zealand. D. E. Hutchins. Australian Forestry J 1:33-4 J1 '18

Forests. il In Canada. Dept. of the interior. Nat. resources branch. New Manitoba district, p 25-7 '18

Forests of France. il New France 3:466 Ap '19 French forests in the war. Modern City 3:25 Ja '19

† Great Britain. Ministry of reconstruction. Reconstruction com. Forestry sub-committee. Final report. (Cd. 8881) 105p *1s '18 King

How can the private forest lands be brought under forest management, by W. M. Sparhawk; Public control of private forests in Norway, by S: T. Dana; Forest policy for Louisiana, by R. D. Forbes. J Forestry 17: 490-514 My '19

Indiana state board of forestry has offered prizes for the best essays on Relation of forests to national defense, written by children in the eighth and ninth grades, and the high school classes. The essays must not exceed 2,000 words and must be handed in to the board by May 15, 1919. Letting the squirrels do it. M. H. Wharton. il Nation's Business 7:24-5 S '19

Lumber and forest policy proposed to save timber. Weekly N Letter 6:1-2 Ap 30 '19 Maine. Dept. of forestry. Forest protection and conservation in Maine. 202p '17 Mining and forest industries of British Guiana. table Commerce Repts no 9 p 154-7 Ja 11 '19 Municipal forestry in Pittsfield, Mass. J: B. Woods. i Am City 21:225-8 S '19

Need for forest data. charts Australian For-
estry J 1:30-2 Ap '18

Need of improved forest conservation meth-
ods. Can Official Rec 1:8-9 Je 19 '19
Norwegian government is making plans to
plant a belt of Norwegian forest trees in
France at the rate of 250 acres annually for
five years, in order to help reforest the dev-
astated zone. Norway will send workmen
fully equipped with stores and tools to set
out the trees, in order that no burden shall
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be imposed upon France.
Olmsted, F: E., and others. Is a "permanent
timberland policy" possible. 7p tables Je 10
'19 Lumber World Review, 608 S. Dearborn
st, Chicago
Prop of the empire. David Masters. il Au-
stralian Forestry J 2:81-4 Mr 15 '19
Reforestation activities in Hongkong. G: E.
Anderson. Commerce Repts no 274 p 712 N
21 '18

Several million young pine trees will be sent
by Minnesota to the devastated regions of
France. Minnesota forestry officials recent-
ly offered the trees to the French govern-
ment, and acceptance of the gift was re-
ported to Governor Burnquist by the War
department at Washington.
Ap '19

Southern long-leaf pine belt. F. V. Emerson.
il map Geographical R 7:81-90 F '19
Stock taking of the forests of British Colum-
bia is completed. table Conservation 7:44 N
'18

Sylviculture. Australian Forestry J 2:5-9 Ja
10 '19 (to be cont.)

*United States. Bur. of plant industry. Office Care of dry-land agric. of cooperative shelter belts on the northern great plains. (D.L.A. 4) 5p Ap 18 '19

United States. Dept. of agric. Farm woodlands and the war. H: S. Graves. (No. 779) 12p '19

Separate from the Yearbook of the Department of agriculture.

*United States. Dept. of agric. Lumber export and our forests. H: S. Graves. (Circ. 140) 15p Je '19

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