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Important Books on Forestry 



PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF FORESTRY 



Forest Mensuration. By Henky Solon 

 Graves, M. A. A complete text book of this import- 

 ant subject and the first written for American For- 

 esters. It deals with the determination of the volume 

 of log, iree, or srand, and with the study of incre- 

 ments and yields. Price, $U.0O 

 Bfconomics of Forestry, The. By B. E. 

 Fbrnow. This volume treats of forests and forestry 

 from the standpoint of political economy, and is 

 designed to furnish a trustworthy basis for formu- 

 lating public policy. Price, $1.60 

 First Book of Forestry, A. By Filibert 

 KOTH. An outline of the general principles of 

 forestry, written in simple, non-technical language, 

 designed particularly for the beginner. Price, $1.10 



Practical Forestry, for Besrinners in 

 Forestry, Agricultural Students and 



'Woodland O-wners. By John Gifford. 

 A good general description of the principles of 

 forestry with enough technical information to pre- 

 pare the beginner. Price, $1.1,0 

 History of tlie t,unil>er Industry of 

 America. By J. E. Defebaugh. The first au- 

 thoritative work of its kind yet issued, and one 

 which will commend its self alike to the timber 

 owner, lumberman, lumber manufacturer, or mer- 

 chant, or student of economics. In four volumes 

 bound in half leather, $5.00 per volume. 

 Forest Flanting. By H. Nicholas Jarchow. 

 An illustrated treatise on methods and means of 

 restoring denuded woodland. Price, $1.50 



Forestry. (Schwappach.) An English transla- 

 tion of " Forstwissenschaft." Price, TOc 



Hedgres, l^indbreaks, Shelters and 

 L,ive Fences. By E. P. Powell. A treatise 

 on the planting, growth and management of hedges 

 with information concerning windbreaks and 

 shelters. Price, 70c. 



Nortb American Forests and Forest- 

 ry. By Ernest Bruncken. This volume, exposi- 

 tory in its character, is written in a style intended 

 for the general reader, to whom it should convey a 

 good idea of our forests forestry. Price, $2.00 



Practical Forestry. By Andrew S. Fuller. 

 A treatise on the propagation, planting and cultiva- 

 tion, with descriptions and the botanical and popu- 

 lar names of all the indigenous trees of the United 

 States, and notes on a large number of the most 

 valuable exotic species. Price, $1.60 



Principles of American Forestry. By 

 Samuel B. Green. Prepared especially for students 

 in elementary forestry and for the general reader 

 who wishes to secure a general idea of forestry in 

 North America. Price, $1.60 



seaside Planting of Trees and 

 Shrubs. By Alfred Gaut. Illustrated from 

 photographs bv Frank Sutcliffe. This is a new 

 volume in the English Country Life Library. Ad- 

 vice regarding selection and management to get 

 satisfactory etfects under adverse influence of close- 

 ness to seashore. Price, $1.75. 



Profession of Forestry, Tbe. By Gif- 

 ford Pinohot. a pamphlet containing an address 

 on that subject by Mr. Gifford Pinchot ; also an ad- 

 dress by Mr. Overton W. Price on " Study in Europe 

 for American Forest Students," and a list of refer- 

 ence publications for students. Pi-ice, 25c. 



FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS 



English Estate Forestry. ByA. C. Forbes. 

 An authoritative volume on English forest methods 

 from the pen of a well known forester, that should 

 prove of interest to Americans. Price, $5.50 



Forst'wissenschafl. (Schwappach. ) Price, 60c 



Manual of Forestry. (Schlich.) Five vol- 

 umes, complete, or separately as follows (price, com- 

 plete, ^IS.SO); 



'" SVol. I. "Forestry Policy )in the 

 British Empire." .'Mce, $2.i0 



Vol. II. " Sylviculture." Price, $S.ZO 



Vol. III. " Forest Management." 



Vol. IV. "Forest Protection." 



Price, $U.80 

 Vol.V. "Forest ITUlizatlon." Price, $i..80 



This is perhaps the most authoritative work that 

 has been issued on the technical side of forestry, 

 translated from the German. 



■Wood. By G. S. BouLGER. An important 

 new book for arboriculturists and forestry 

 students. A manual of the natural history and 

 industrial applications of the timbers of com 

 merce. Cloth. 82 Illustrations. Price, $2.60 



Familiar Trees. By Prof. G. S. Boulger. 

 Written by an eminent botanical authority, yet 

 couched in language easily understood. The 

 coloured plates are the work of celebrated 

 artists, and are truthful and trustworthy in every 

 respect. A special feature is the series of photo- 

 micrographic illustrations of sections of woods 

 Three volumes. Price, per volume, $1.60. 



DENDROLOGY, BOTANY, AND IDENTIFICA- 

 TION OF SPECIES 



Manual of the Trees ot North 

 America (exclusive of Mexico). By Charles 

 Sprague Sargent. A volume that presents in con- 

 venient form and with excellent illustrations, authori- 

 tative information concerning the trees of Nortk 

 America. It is written in a manner that enables the 

 reader to readily find what family or species any 

 particular tree belongs. Price, $6.00. 



American l^oods. By Romeyn B. Hough. 

 A new departure in the publication of an authorita- 

 tive work illustrated with actual wood sections of 

 the various species described. Three are given of 

 each, viz., radial, transverse, and tangential. Is- 

 sued in ten parts, per part Price, $6.00 



Flora of the Southern States. Chap- 

 man. This is an excellent key to the flora of the 

 south, complete and accurate in its scope. 



Price, $A.OO 



Getting Acquainted ^with the Trees. 



By J. Horace McFarland. a handsome volume, 

 copiously illustrated, and with facts accurately pre- 

 sented in an entertaining way. Price, $1.76 



Ho'w Plants Grow. By Asa Gray. 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, $1.00 



Manual of Botany. By Asa Gray. A key to 



the flora of the northeastern states, and the most 

 authoritative publication of its nature. 



Price, $1.62; field edition, p.OO 



Our Native Trees. By Harriet L. Keeler. 

 A popular key to the trees of the northeastern 

 United States, presented in manner giving easy 

 access to the text. The book is accurate, and as far 

 as possible is written in a style which would make 

 it interesting to the beginner. Price, $2.00 



Our Northern Shrubs. By Harriet L. 

 Keeler. This volume is planned on the same 

 lines as the foregoing, and describes the shrubs 

 which are native to the region extending from the 

 Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River and from 

 Canada to the northern boundaries of our Southern 

 states. The arrangement is by families and each 

 member is given a popular and scientific descrip- 

 tion. Price, $2.00 



Principal Species of IVood ; Their 

 Characteristic Properties. By Charles 

 Henry Snow. No attempt is made to give exhaus- 

 tive descriptions of species, but the author presents 

 a mass of information designed for the use and in- 

 struction of woodworkers, etc., in a popular style. 

 A host of concise information is brought under each 

 head, and the work is a valuable one. Price, $S.BO. 



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