The New York State College of Forestry 



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SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 



Syracuse, New York 



Undergraduate courses in General Forestry, Paper and Pulp Making, Logging and Lum- 

 bering, City Forestry, and Forest Engineering, all leading to degree of Bachelor of Science. 

 Special opportunities offered for postgraduate work leading to degrees of Master of Forestry, 

 Master of City Forestry, and Doctor of Economics. 



A one-year course of practical training at the State Ranger School on the College Forest 

 of 1.800 acres at Wanakena, in the Adirondacks. 



State Forest Camp of three months, open to any man over 16, held each summer on Cran- 

 berry Lake. Men may attend this camp for from two weeks to the entire summer. 



The State Forest Experiment Station of 90 acres, at Syracuse, and an excellent Forest 

 Library offer unusual opportunities for research work. 



HARVARD UNIVERSITY 



Department of Forestry Bussey Institution 



Offers specialized graduate training, leading to the degree of Master 

 of Forestry, in the following fields : Silviculture and Management, 

 Wood Technology, Forest Entomology, Dendrology, and (in co-opera- 

 tion with the Graduate School of Business Administration) the Lumber 

 Business. 



For further particulars, address 



RICHARD T. FISHER, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 



History of Forestry in Germany and 

 Other Countries 



By B. E. FERNOW 



REVISED AND ENLARGED EDITION 



506 Pages, 8'^ Price, $2.50, Postpaid 



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