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Valuation of American Timberlands 



By K. W. Woodward, Professor of Forestry, New Hampshire College; 

 Formerly Forest Inspector, U. S. Forest Service. 



Gives data which will enable the investor to form a definite idea of what 

 the examination of a tract should cost — shows the estimator or timber cruiser 

 what to look for and helps him to keep that sense of proportion without 

 which his reports may easily give a wholly wrong impression — and teaches 

 the student to apply to these data the principles which he has learned in his 

 courses in protection, silviculture, utilization and management. 

 253 pages, 6 by 9, 13 figures. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



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Field and Office Problems in Forest Mensuration 



By Hugo Winkenwerder, Dean, College of Forestry, University of Wash- 

 ington, and Elias T. Clark, Associate Proffesor of Forestry, University of 

 Washington. 



Contains problems of general value to the practical field and and office 

 man. These problems are applicable to the varying conditions which 

 obtain in the difi'erent sections of the country. 



About 170 pages. 5 by 7J4. Cloth binding. 



By Herman Haupt Chapman, M. F., Harriman Professor of Forest Mana 

 nt, Yale University Forest School. 



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Forest Mensuration 



An entirely new presentation, both as to arrangement and methods of 

 treatment — the successor of Graves' "Forest Mensurrtion." 



552 pages, 6 by 9, 88 figures. Cloth, S5.00 postpaid. 



Forest Valuation 



Treats of the economical principles of forest finance. 

 310 pages. 6 by 9. Cloth, $3.00 postpaid. 



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