A Book on the Manufacture and Use 

 of Forest Products 



By Professor Nelson Courtlandt Brown, B. A., M. F., formerly of the 

 New York State College of Forestr3^ at Syracuse University. 



Presents the subject in a brief, readable, and easily understood manner. 

 Those persons interested in the chief commercial features involved in the 

 principal forest industries, lumber included, will appreciate this book. 

 Much of the data given have been obtained by the author during his per- 

 sonal investigation and inspection. 



471 pages, 6x9, 120 figures. Cloth, $3.75 net. 



Graves--The Principles of Handling Woodlands 



By Henry Solon Graves, M. A., formerly Forester, U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture. 



Deals with the cutting of mature stands of timber with a view to their 

 replacement; cuttings in immature stands made for their improvement and 

 forest protection, with particular reference to forest fires. 



325 pages, 5}4 x 8, 63 figures. Cloth, $2.00 net. 



Bryant-Handbook of Logging 



By Professor Ralph Clement Bryant, F. E. , Yale University. 



Discusses the chief facilities and methods for the movement of the 

 timber from the stump to the manufacturing plant, especially logging 

 railroads. 



590 pages, 6x9, 133 figures. Cloth, $4.00 net. 



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