AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



PRICE, $3.00, INCLUDING DELIVERY 



Hangs flat on the wall 



or side of your desk, out of 



the way until wanted 



Both Hemispheres are on 

 the disc — opposite sides— in 

 short, the globe is complete; 

 even showing steamship lines 

 and distances 



28 inches in Diameter 



The National Geographic Magazine Readers and the Geographic Flat Globe 



The Geographic Flat Globe is the most useful and complete globe ever produced and is 

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 The price, carriage paid, is $3.00, and satisfaction is guaranteed or money refunded. 



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.£XL/Orr— Engineering for Land Drainage. A manual for the Reclamation 

 of Lands Injured by Water. By Charles GlEason Elliott, C. E., Chief 

 of Drainage Investigations, U. S. Department of Agriculture; Member 

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HA WLEY—HA WES— Torestry in New England. A Handbook of Eastern 

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/?^COi?Z)— Identification of the Economic Woods of the United States. 

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BOWMAN— Toresiry Physiography. Physiography of the United States and 

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