HANDBOOK OF THE TREES OF THE 

 NORTHERN U. S. AND CANADA, EAST 

 OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. By 

 RoMEYN B. Hough. Pictorial descrip 

 tion of trees. Two pages to each species; 

 photo-engravings of trunk, leaves, flow- 

 ers or fruit, section of wood, and map 

 of distribution, with botanical descrip- 

 tion, and brief other information. 

 Price, in buckram, $S.OO; in half mo- 

 rocco, $10.00. 

 FLORA OF THE SOUTHERN STATES. 

 Chapman. This is an excellent key to 

 the flora of the douth, complete and ac- 

 curate in its scope. Price, $4.00 

 GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH THE 

 TREES. By J. Hobace IMcPaeland. A 

 handsome volume, copiously illustrated, 

 and with facts accurately presented in 

 an entertaining way. Price, $1.75 

 HOW PLANTS GROW. By Asa Gbay. An 

 understanding of the way in which a tree 

 grows is of prime importance to the 

 forester, and the matter here presented 

 is accurate and authoritative. Price, 80c 

 PRINCIPAL SPECIES OF WOOD; THEIR 

 CHARACTERISTIC PROPERTIES. By 

 Charles Henbv Snow. No attempt is 

 made to give exhaustive descriptions of 

 species, but the author presents a mass 

 of information designed for the use and 

 instruction of woodworkers, etc., in a 

 popular style. Price, $3.50 

 OUR NATIVE TREES. By Habbiet L. 

 Keeleb. a manual of description and 

 identification for the amateur botanist 

 and tree lover. Pp. 533. 



Price, cloth, $2.00 

 THE CARE OF SHADE TREES. By B. 

 E. Febnow. a manual for city and town 

 officers and others having the care of 

 private or public shade trees, with a use- 

 ful list of species. Pp. 392. 



Price, cloth, $2.00 

 WOOD. By G. S. Boulgkb. An imporani 

 new book for arboMculturists and for- 

 estry students. A manual of the natural 

 history and industrial applications of the 

 timbers of commerce. Cloth. 82 Illus- 

 trations. Price, $4.20 

 FAMILIAR TREES. By Prof. G. S. BouQ- 

 ler. Written by an eminent botanical 

 authority, yet couched In language easily 

 understood. The coloured plates are the 

 work of celebrated artists, and are truth- 

 ful and trustworthy in every respect. A 

 special feature Is the series of photo- 

 micrographic illustrations of sections of 

 woods. Three volumes. 



Price, per volume, $1.50 

 MANUAL OF BOTANY. By Asa Grat. A 

 key to the flora of the northeastern 

 states and the most authoritative pub- 

 lication of its nature. Seventh Edition. 

 Price. Cloth, Svo, $2.50 

 Tourist's Edition, flexible leather. $3.00 

 TREES OF NEW ENGLAND. By L. L. 

 Dame and Henry Bbooks. This book Is a 

 small volume which can be easily put 

 in the pocket and carried In the woods. 



and at the same time is the best guide 

 to the identification of our New England 

 trees of any of the smaller books yet 

 published. Price, $1.50 



TREES AND SHRUBS. By C. S. SAU.iENi. 

 The most thorough and authoritative 

 publication yet issued, and a standard 

 work. The matter is issued in parts, 

 of which there are three already pub- 

 lished. Price, per part. $5.00 



TREES, SHRUBS, AND VINES OF THE 

 NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES. 

 By H. E. Pabkhubst. In this book the 

 author describes the trees, shrubs, and 

 vines of the northeastern United States 

 in a popular way, the book being de- 

 signed especially for persons who have 

 never studied botany. To these it will 

 appeal as a valuable guide to a famili- 

 arity with the salient characteristics of 

 trees, shrubs, and vines. Price, $1.50 



TREES. A handbook of forest botany for 

 the woodlands and the laboratory. By 

 H. Marshall Ward. Vol. I, Buds and 

 twigs. Vol. II, Leaves. Vol. Ill, Flowers 

 and inflorescences. Three volumes to be 

 addjd on Fruits and seeds. Seedlings. 

 Habit and conformation of the tree as a 

 whole. Price, per volume, $1.5') 



TREES AND SHRUBS OF MASSACHU- 

 SETTS. Emeeson. Two volumes. Plain 

 cloth edition has 148 plates. The colored 

 edition has 36 of these in colors. 

 Price, plain, $12.00 Price, colored, $18.00 



THE LONGLEAF PINE IN VIRGIN B^OR- 

 EST. By G. Fbeuebick Schwabz. This 

 is a study of the life history of this im- 

 portant forest tree. Deals with the pref- 

 erence or dislike of the species for par- 

 ticular conditions of soil, climate, and 

 environment. Should be of interest to 

 all persons who are concerned In the 

 welfare of our forests. Illustrations and 

 six tables. Price, $1.25 



THE SPROUT FORESTS OF THE HOUSA- 

 TONIC VALLEY OF CONNECTICUT. 

 By G. F. Scuwabz. Illustrated study 

 of forests repeatedly cut over. Price, S5c 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



OUR NATIONAL PARKS. By John Muib. 

 If you want to learn about the glaciers^ 

 mountain peaks, canyons, and great 

 waterfalls of the West; of the habits of 

 animals from the squirrel to the moose; 

 plant life from the big trees to the wild 

 flowers — in fact be brought face to faco 

 with nature's works, this is the book. 



THE EARTH AS MODIFIED BY HUMAN 

 ACTION. By G. P. Mabsh. A Revision 

 of Man and Nature. Describes changes 

 in the face of the earth caused by man 

 including desolation of various countries, 

 once thickly inhabited, by removal of 

 forests. Shows importance of maintain- 

 ing natural balance of forces. Price, $3.50 



HANDBOOK OF TIMBER PRESERVA- 

 TION. By Samuel M. Rowe. Intended 

 as a complete practical guide for thd 

 operator of a preservation plant, with 

 hints on construction thereof. 



Price, $5.00 



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