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HARDWOOD RECORD 



Hardwood Record announces the issue on June 1, 

 1913, of an Authoritative Commercial and Scientific Book 



American Forest Trees 



By Henry H. Gibson, Editor Hardwood Record 

 Edited by Hu Maxwell, Wood Utilization Expert 



The Work Involves. 



First: A botanical description of the 

 more than 300 species of American for- 

 est tree growth. 



Second: A physical description of the 

 wood of these species. 



Third: A recital of the chief uses of 

 all important American woods, together 

 with suggestions of advantageously 

 broadening their uses. 



Fourth: Complete information concern- 

 ing the range of growth of all varieties. 



Fifth: Related trees are logically 

 grouped according to families and spe- 



cies; important species covered in sub- 

 stantial detail, and brief mention of the 

 woods of minor importance. 



Sixth: Scientific name of each tree is 

 recited, as well as the various common 

 names by which it is recognized in dif- 

 ferent parts of its range of growth. 



Seventh: The properties of the various 

 woods are carefully analyzed, particu- 

 larly weight, hardness, stiffness, 

 strength, elasticity, toughness, color, 

 figure, and seasoning and lasting prop- 

 erties. 



C The book will contain between 650 and 750 pages, will be printed on the best 

 quality of enameled paper, and handsomely bound in half leather, dark green 

 roan back and corners, with basket cloth sides, silk head-bands, gold stamping 

 on the back, and gilt top. 



C The work will be illustrated with more than 100 full-page pictures on plate 

 paper in sepia, outlined in orange, from photographs, covering all the chief com- 

 mercial varieties of virgin forest timber growing in the United States; and also 

 with numerous engravings, from drawings and photographs, showing leaf and 

 flower forms, etc. 



C The price of the work is $6.00, delivered by express or mail, and is sold only 

 on subscription. 



C An order blank, and a prospectus, showing the character of the paper, size of 

 page and style of printing will be forwarded on application. 



Address Book Department, HARDWOOD RECORD 

 537 South Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 



ORDERS SHOULD BE PLACED AT ONCE 



