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What the Forester Should Read 



Forest Valuation 



By Herman Haupt Chapman, M. F., 

 Harriman Professor of Forest Manage- 

 ment, Yale University Forest School. 



This is the first book in English that treats 

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Has been treated in a manner that can be 

 readily grasped by the average reader. 



Damages, stumpage values and costs of 

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284 pages, 6x9. Cloth, $2.00 net 



Forest Working 

 Plans 



By A. B. Recknagel, A. B., M. F., Pro- 

 fessor Forestry, Cornell University. 



In preparing this book the author con- 

 stantly kept in mind the experience which he 

 gained while doing active work for the 

 Forest Service in various parts of the United 

 States. 



230 pages, illustrated, 6x9 

 Cloth, $2.00 net 



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