YALE SCHOOL OF FORESTRY 



ESTABLISHED IN 1900 



A GRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF YALE UNIVERSITY. The two years' technical 

 course prepares for the general p-actice of forestry and leads to the degree of 



MASTER OF FORESTRY. Special opportunities in all branches of forestry for 



ADVANCED AND RESEARCH WORK. For students planning to engage in forestry 

 or lumbering in the Tropics, particularly tropical America, a course is offered in 



TROPICAL FORESTRY. Lumbermen and others desiring instruction in special sub- 

 jects may be enrolled as 



SPECIAL STLTDENTS. A field cour.se of eight weeks in the summer is available for 

 those not prepared for, or who do not wish to take the technical courses. 



For further information and catalogue, address 



THE DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF FORESTRY 



NEW HAVEN. CONNECTICUT, U. S. A. 



THe Care of Trees in Law^n, 

 Street and ParK 



By 

 B. E. FERNOW 



American Nature Series Working with Nature 



Published and for sale by 



Henry Holt & Co., New York, 1910 



932 pp., 8° Illustrated Price, $2.00 Net 



Forestry Training in the Heart of the Rockies 



THE COLORADO SCHOOL OF FORESTRY 



COLORADO SPRINGS, C01.0RAD0 



A Department of Colorado College offers a thorough training in technical 

 forestry in — 

 A four-year undergraduate course— degree, Bachelor of Science in Forestry. 

 A two-year graduate course — degree, Master of Forestry. 



An extremely attractive combination five-year course — degrees, Bachelor of 

 Science at end of fourth year and Master of Forestry at end of course. 



Spring and fall forestry teaching at the College's own forest in the Rocky 

 Mountains. Midwinter and other than forestry work at Colorado Springs. 

 Send for a Prospectus. 



SCHOOL OF FORESTRY 



UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO 



Offers thorough training in Practical Forestry, preparing for Federal, State, 

 and private work. Opportunity is given for specialization in General Forestry, 

 Logging, Engineering, and Forest Grazing. 



A Forest Ranger Course, covering two years of five months each, is main- 

 tained; also a Special Short Course of twelve weeks. 



A course in Lumber and Its Uses is given by correspondence. 

 No tuition charge is made. Address— 



Dean, School of Forestry, 



University of Idaho, 



Moscowr, Idaho. 



